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Nokia N80 Internet Edition Unlocked Cell Phone with 3.2 MP Camera, 3G,
Wi-fi, MP3/Video Player, MiniSD--U.S. Version wit Shop price:€120.00
Product Details
* Product Dimensions: 3 x 2 x 1 inches ; 4.7 ounces
* Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds
* Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
and to APO/FPO addresses. For APO/FPO shipments, please check with the
manufacturer regarding warranty and support issues.
* ASIN: B000IEDH9E
* Item model number: N80IE
Hands-On Revie
wNokia N80
Nokia's N80 is one of the company's new breed of high-end media
handsets, and is one of the first such devices to use the new 3rd
edition of Nokia's S60 user interface. This is significant because S60
3rd edition is both far faster and attractive than prior versions,
making the N80 a pleasure to use.
The Nokia N80 features a a very clean and attractive slider design.
The N80 comes in a very clean and attractive slider design. When
closed, the numeric keypad is hidden within its 4.8oz, 3.8" x 2" x 1"
body. The 5-way directional pad controller, a pair of softkeys, a pair
of editing keys, and the normal red and green call buttons are still
accessible. In terms of feel and usability, the N80's d-pad controller
takes some getting use to, but the rest of the buttons and keys are
all fine.
When it comes to connectivity, Nokia's N80 has it in spades. It will
work on any of the 4 GSM bands found throughout the world, and even
supports 3G WCDMA networks as well - where available. But there is
more to it than that. For example, the N80 supports the new enhanced
GPRS system called EDGE that is available here in the US and other
places, and it also supports 802.11g WiFi data for connecting to a
network at high speeds when at home, the office, or a local coffee
house. It is even capable of SIP compliant Voice Over IP (VOIP)
service, when configured to work with a compatible provider. But
that's still not all, as the N80 supports Bluetooth v1.2 and infrared
wireless connections as well.
As far as entertainment is concerned, the N80 is equally ready to go.
For starters, it comes equipped with a 3.2 megapixel digital camera
with a macro mode and red-eye reduction capable flash. The macro mode
allows the N80 to take quality photos of people and landscapes as well
as smaller, closer objects like flowers. The camera also is capable of
recording fine quality video clips in MP4 format at 352x288 pixel
resolution, or lower quality 3GP clips at 176x144 pixel resolution.
Whether you are shooting video or stills, you hold the N80
horizontally like a digital camera. A dedicated shutter button sits
comfortably under your right index finger when used in this way.
Nokia's N80 is one of the company's new breed of high-end media
handsets.
Nokia's N80 is also quite capable of keeping you entertained with
music, too. You can load up the included 128MB miniSD memory card with
music, or buy your own card of up to 2GB in capacity for many hours of
music. Of course having the capacity to store a lot of MP3 files is of
little use if the music player application is no good. Luckily, the
N80's dedicated multimedia button launches Nokia's new music
application, which mimics many of the features found in dedicated MP3
players, such as sorting songs by artist, album, genre, and track
name. You can create and edit track lists on the N80 itself, or use
Nokia's included software. The N80 uses the de facto standard M3U
format for playlists. If you manage to run out of MP3 files to listen
to, you can always instead use the built-in FM radio with the included
stereo headphones.
The Nokia N80 comes equipped with a 3.2 megapixel digital camera with
a macro mode and red-eye reduction capable flash.
Of course no handset is perfect, and the Nokia N80 has a few
shortcomings. For one, all of those high-tech features require a lot
of battery power. As such, the N80 only managed 4.75 hours of talk
time, and realistically will need to be recharged every other day at
least. Also lacking is the quality of the voice dialing system. But if
you can deal with those limitations, the N80 will reward you with more
capability in a handset than could have been imagined only a couple of
years ago.
Larry - 30 May 2008 01:17 GMT
jane <lljane418@gmail.com> wrote in news:b009437a-9396-4e87-b4fc-
1a666b3ff7a3@s21g2000prm.googlegroups.com:
> Contact us :
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Done.....
Evan Platt - 30 May 2008 14:53 GMT
>abuse@google.com
>
>Done.....
Yeahhhhh. Good luck with that.
Google's abuse department is a blackhole.

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