Wednesday, December 20, 2006
Nokia 8800 Sirocco Edition Review - MobileBurn
MobileBurn reviews the Nokia 8800 Sirocco Edition and writes about the phone's camera: "As previously mentioned, one of the updates for the Sirocco Edition is the camera. It is now a 2MP CMOS sensor, up from the original 8800's SVGA resolution. Picture quality is acceptable, though the biggest problem is the white balance. Even when given a choice of five preset white balance settings, it is almost impossible to find the correct setting indoors. Video wise, the 8800 Sirocco Edition can record at resolutions up to 176x144 pixels, but quality is only average. The user interface on the 8800 Sirocco Edition is the old Nokia Series 40 v2. As always, it is easy to use, though it is relatively slow in loading compared to newer Series 40 and S60 devices. In the gallery view, you still get to choose to browse your pictures in either a list or 3x3 thumbnail format. Sometimes it can take more than 4 seconds to open the picture gallery, though."
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