
Rating: 7/10
Price:£ 194.89
The Nokia N80 is probably one of the most widely anticipated mobile phone. One of its reason is that the Nokia N80's specifications were released much before than the actual launch of the phone. Infact, the Nokia N80 was the highest spec smartphone ever at the time of its release. This position however, presently belong to Nokia N95, though others players in the market are sure giving the Finnish mobile phone manufacturer a tough time.
Key Features
• Weight :134 g
• Talktime:Up to 3 Hrs
• Standby :Up to 192 Hrs
• Colour Display :TFT, 256K colors
• Ringtones :Polyphonic, True Tones, MP3
• Camera :3 Megapixels
• MP3 :Yes
• Bluetooth :Yes
• Infrared :Yes
• GPRS :Class 10 , 32 - 48 kbps
• Video Recording :Yes
• 3G :Yes
The Nokia N80 comes with an integrated 3 megapixel CMOS digital camera fully backed with imaging tools like 20x digital zoom and flash. The integrated LED flash could be turned on, off,kept on automatic or on anti red-eye option. Special effects includes different colour tones including normal, sepia, negative and black and white. A secondary VGA resolution video camera on the front of the phone with a 2 x digital zoom allows you to make 3G video calls. Sharing images through MMS and Email apart, the Nokia N80 is Nokia Lifeblog ready – so that you can start picture blogging immediately.
The triband handset can take part in video call and give you high speed mobile internet connectivity across UMTS (3G) network. 'Slower' form of mobile internet option includes Class 11 Edge and Class 10 GPRS technology. From WiFi to UPnP technology, from media player to FM radio – the Nokia N80 is a master in everything it does.


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