Nokia’s team provided me with a more-less production model of the N86 while I was in the back of a cab. Being the critter that I am, I powered the box on immediately. They implemented a very impressive startup wizard – enjoy the gallery below:

nokia n86 setup 0 Nokia N86 review – first impressions Our phones lacked SIM cards, and thus announced that they would make emergency calls via WiFi if possible
Afterwards, I was offered to change languages nokia n86 setup 1 Nokia N86 review – first impressions
nokia n86 setup 2 Nokia N86 review – first impressions Unfortunately, German was not in the ROM
The next step involved transferring contents off another handset. As I had no other handset ready, I decided to pass the offer nokia n86 setup 3 Nokia N86 review – first impressions
nokia n86 setup 4 Nokia N86 review – first impressions The next step is all about personalization
Bluetooth name nokia n86 setup 5 Nokia N86 review – first impressions
nokia n86 setup 6 Nokia N86 review – first impressions Some settings
And some more settings nokia n86 setup 7 Nokia N86 review – first impressions
nokia n86 setup 8 Nokia N86 review – first impressions Email, maybe?
Done! nokia n86 setup 9 Nokia N86 review – first impressions

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