
The number pad of the N86 is one big improvement over that of N85. In many ways it reminds me of Sony Ericsson's number pad. Each key is separated (by quite a bit) from the rest, is largely rectangular with oval ends in shape and the travel is relatively good. It was pretty hard on initial use but with time it got looser and the travel became better.

The sides are sparse of buttons. On the left side of the phone are the two speakers, volume rocker and the camera button. The volume rocker interestingly only has one bump to indicate the Up volume. Initially i thought it was a bad decision but it turns out to work perfectly fine -- now i don't get confused while fiddling the phone when i am on the line as to which is Up or Down button. Good decision.
The camera button is way way way too stiff. I makes me miss my terrific N79 camera button. But again maybe with use the stiffness will lessen.
The speakers seem pretty small and both are on the left side of the phone. The density of the mesh design is pretty high and that makes for a sweet design. Function wise, i don't think the speakers are loud enough (as compared to N95, 5800) but suffices and the treble is way too high. There is however absolute clarity without crackling even at max volume.
On the right side, there is only the keypad lock button -- an utter waste of space since there is a keyguard function in the software. Besides, who could possibly depress the front buttons when they are relatively stiff? I would have prefer the microsd slot to be placed here (YES THERE IS NO MICRO-SD CARD SLOT! This is my second biggest gripe about the phone. Check below for my biggest one!) Give me the N79 micro-sd slot cover design anytime!

I love the plastic used on the back cover. It is almost as comfortable as that on N95 which was velvety.This is almost in line with that so feel the N86 is a treat. On the back are the camera module. The camera lens cover is slightly rubberised so sliding it to reveal the lens is a breeze once you apply a wee bit of pressure.
There is a kickstand. It is active so you can decide what program to be launched with it when you activate the kickstand -- wise decision. Structurally i find the kickstand too flimsy. I also wish that the tilt angle of the stand can be adjusted and perhaps it can be spring released rather than again needing for one to pry it out.

MY BIGGEST GRIPE about the N86 8MP: there is no release button for the battery cover like that of N79/85/95 so you will need to pry the back cover off like some cheap phone. I wonder if it will stand the test of time. I just hope it is covered by Nokia warranty.
On the top are the usual Power button, slot for 3.5 mm headphones and usb slot. This phone charges by usb only and when it is be charged, there is a white LED beside it that lights up -- nice touch.
2 comments:
tony
good review,but there is a micro sdhc card for n86 under its back cover
Also when you compare sound quality compare it with 6233 and n73me
I wonder if it will stand the test of time. I just hope it is covered by Nokia warranty.
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