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Red Nokia N8?

by Argam - on Apr 10th 2011 - No Comments

I was confident the Nokia N8 wouldn’t be lost among the other smartphones. Though you probably remember how much it has been discussed. The new poll over the Nokia Conversation comes to prove it is the worthy flagship of the Finnish company and will uphold the honor of the organization. The N8 was launched in five colors — orange, blue, green, silver-white and dark grey, and yet it’s not enough for the customers.

Well, if you are a Nokia fan and want another colored N8, you can invest your cent and vote. After voting you can see that the most anticipated color for now is red. You can also vote for brown, pink, yellow, purple and “other.” I voted for purple as I think it is good for both men and women, but red is a girlish color, isn’t it?

This is not an official event, and probably we won’t see a new N8 with a new color, but definitely this poll will help the manufacturer understand handsets of what color the users want to see. The poll’s results will be announced after several days, and we will see which one is the least liked color of the bunch.

By the way, I would like to know for what color you have voted. I guess it’s purple, right?

Nokia N8 Color Options

by L.K. - on Jun 6th 2010 - 3 Comments

As we already mentioned about the device N8 and the variety of the colors that it goes with, it’s time to talk about the popularity of the device in this or that color. Let’s remind that the device comes in 5 different color schemes- black, blue, green, gray and orange.

I bet the fact that the best-seller of the five is black is not surprising, but the fact that the worst one is considered to be green is quite interesting. Maybe that ‘s the fact that such an expensive device is being bought mostly by those who can offer a big amount of money and are mostly conservative, while the green itself is more of a childish color.

The list of the color choices goes like this: Black (more than 50 %), gray (17%), orange(14%), blue(11%), green(8%).