8208’s main trick is the N95/N96/N86-like dual-slide, with three dedicated music keys. And on a related note, there’s also a 3.5 mm stereo jack, support for 16 GB microSD cards, and enough juice to last for 20 hours of listening pleasure. Not too shabby, but overall battery life is a bit weak: the 8208 gets only up to 4 hours of talk time. (860 mAh BL-4C) And another thing - the phone supports the Bluetooth 2.0 spec (with EDR), but unfortunately not A2DP.
The camera is 3 megapixels, the new average, with flash and video recording thrown in (and 6X digital zoom if you must know).
Other than the dual-slide, the only real notable feature is the 8208’s support for 3G EVDO.
Expect the Nokia 8208 some time in the first quarter of 2009
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