Dismal battery life, poor voice dialing, no auto keylock
Our N80 was running firmware v3.0614.0.1, dated 31-03-2006.Nokias N80 is a truly amazing mobile phone that has a couple of flaws - one of them quite serious. While the lack of a good voice dialing system is a shame, and the lack of a functional automa...
Abstract: If you took all the customer requests from every mobile phone survey and added them to a phone, the result would be the N80. It will present you with features that you wouldn’t think you’d ever need, like video editing.It’s all contained...
Abstract: A wealth of cool multimedia features including UPnP and a 3-megapixel camera make this model impressive. The only downers are in the button design and battery life.
Sharp camera with plenty of image capture options, Fabulous Web browser, High-res screen is lovely to look at, Integrates wirelessly with home theatre set-up
Irritating main navigation key, Battery life isnt great, High cash outlay, Chunky
A wealth of cool multimedia features including UPnP and a 3-megapixel camera make this model impressive. The only downers are in the button design and battery life. ...
Native Wi-Fi, Display, 3 megapixel camera, Connectivity and PIM functions
Sliding mechanism, No autofocus with camera, Poor battery life The Final Word If you are looking for a smart phone, but prefer its size to be in line with a regular mobile, then you can’t go past the N80. It offers a number of excellent features...
If you are looking for a smart phone, but prefer its size to be in line with a regular mobile, then you can’t go past the N80. It offers a number of excellent features packaged in a sleek design and is only let down by a poor battery life.
Abstract: Overview IntroductionThe Nokia N80 has been long awaited since it was announced at the Nokia Mobility Conference in November 2005. Almost 9 months later the first handset in the world with integrated UPnP technology has made it to the Australian shore...
Abstract: Nokia hatched the Nseries as an elite brigade of 3G multimedia virtuosos. So elite in fact, that with the exception of the popular N70, getting your hands on these ‘multimedia computers’ has proved problematic. The N90 didn’t even get pi...