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Another smart phone from Nokia presenting the Nokia N80, this is small but dynamic in features. With its slider phone that only measures for about 3.7×1.9×1.0 which only weighs 4.7 ounces, the colour black gives the spice on this mobile phone. It has an incredible 2.2 inch screen that beams up a 325×416 pixel resolution. Nokia N80 supports multimedia, shortcut keys for easy access and talk/end button, amazingly this phone is control friendly user than any other released mobile phone; however the toggle is a little bit smaller, so it is recommended only for people who have smaller thumb but every body can definitely use it as long as they press them carefully.
You can upload up to 37 ring tones, the address book or the contact list is just only limited for up to 40 MB where you can add an additional info like e-mail address, websites, and you can also assign photo to be used as caller ID. Other than wireless cell phone, Nokia N80 comes with an integrated Bluetooth technology 1.2, a Wi-Fi and an Infrared port. It can also be used as Plug and Play device.
So if you find Nokia N80 suit your personality and style, then this is your chance to avail this from $489-$799, check this out here.
Specs:
Bottom:Â The Nokia N80 is a feature-packed multimedia phone for geeks looking for the ultimate set of features.
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Pros: 3-megapixel camera. Excellent video recording. Wi-Fi. High-res screen.Â
Cons: Feels sluggish. Camera could be better. No push e-mail.
The good: The Nokia N80 is a multimedia-rich phone with a 3-megapixel camera, a second VGA camera, and an integrated music player. It also has a sharp screen, PIM functionality, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi.
The bad: With no carrier backing, the Nokia N80 is expensive. Performance is also a bit sluggish when switching between apps.
The bottom line: If you can afford it, the Nokia N80 delivers a powerful multimedia phone packed with advanced imaging features, PIM functionality, and good call quality.
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