Engadget was lucky enough to touch around with Nokia N8, although it is reminded that it was only a prototype unit.
On their first impression, the aluminium body feels light and well built. The curved nature of the devices feels natural in pockets. However they did reported that the home button feels awkward and the removable battery had to be sacrified for design.
Head on to engadget for the full article.
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