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Nokia N8 to be previewed exclusively at MAC 2010

Bangalore: The latest offering from the house of Nokia, the Nokia N8 will be previewed exclusively for the Indian customers at the Mobile Application Conference (MAC) India 2010 on September 25 in Bangalore. The Nokia N8 is the first device in the world to run on Symbian 3 operating system.

The device boasts of a 12 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics and Xenon flash. The camera also packs in special features like geo tagging and face and smile detection. The phone is capable of HD video recording. You can also edit your videos and share them all through the phone.

The N8 guarantees entertainment with Web TV and can also be hooked to TV or home theatre system. It also pulls feeds and updates from social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter.

What is more exciting is that you can personalize the phone by creating your own widgets. It also has voice-guided navigation for over 70 countries in the world. The phone is available in an exciting range of colors like Dark Grey, Silver White, Green, Blue and Orange.

Although the India launch date has not yet been revealed, you can be experience the smartphone here in your own backyard courtesy Nokia and MAC.

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