Cellular phone with two digital cameras / digital player / FM radio - WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM - smooth stainless more product details
1351 reviews
July, 2009
Though the hardware remains the same as the N80, the Nokia N80ie brings some nice software upgrades that enhance the Web experience of this smart phone.
The Nokia N80ie is largely like its predecessor, the N80, keeping the same hardware but adding some nice software upgrades to enhance the Web experience of the smart phone. Similar to the rest of the Nokia N series, the N80ie also features...
The Nokia N80ie is largely like its predecessor, the N80, keeping the same hardware but adding some nice software upgrades to enhance the Web experience of the smart phone. The N80ie now includes a download client that provides an easy way to get new ...
For more information about the Nokia N80ie, please read our review of the Nokia N80. Similar to the rest of the Nokia N series, the N80ie also features multimedia capabilities, including a 3-megapixel camera, a built-in music player, and an FM...
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.
With no carrier backing, the Nokia N80 is expensive. Performance is also a bit sluggish when switching between apps.
If you can afford it, the Nokia N80 delivers a powerful multimedia phone packed with advanced imaging features, PIM functionality, and good call quality.
Design of Nokia N80 (Unlocked)The Nokia N80 is a little cell phone, short and stout. Features of Nokia N80 (Unlocked)The main draw of the Nokia N80 is its multimedia prowess--more specifically, its imaging features. Performance of Nokia N80...
Let's be honest. While we get some neat cell phones here in the United States, the really cool stuff is usually available in Europe and Asia. Such is the case with the Nokia N series. This line of high-end mobiles is jam-packed with advanced ...
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.
With no carrier backing, the Nokia N80 is expensive. Performance is also a bit sluggish when switching between apps.
If you can afford it, the Nokia N80 delivers a powerful multimedia phone packed with advanced imaging features, PIM functionality, and good call quality.
Nokia's N80 Internet Edition has a very nice design and is full of multi-media features. It is for Wi-Fi addicts, photo and video enthusiasts and generally for people who can cope up with software sluggishness.
Nokia's N80 Internet Edition has a very nice design and is full of multi-media features. But like any other phones it does have its flaws, such as lack of autofocus for the camera, was this really intentional on the side of Nokia? Another is the ...
Ang HatolNokia's N80 Internet Edition has a very nice design and is full of multi-media features. Overall, the Nokia N80 is for WiFi addicts, photo and video enthusiasts and generally for people who can cope up with software sluggishness. Lalo na...
Nokia's N80 is by no means a "hot off the line" model, yet its feature list still runs longer than most 2007 releases. This review will be looking at the revamped N80 Internet Edition, an enhanced version of the original N Series' N80. Before we take ...
The Nokia N80 is more than just a cell phone; it's like a mini computer that also makes and receives calls. If you want a phone to make calls, send messages, and occasionally surf the web, look elsewhere; the Nokia N80 is definitely not for you. If, ...
This handset boasts superior photo capabilities, but its wealth of multimedia options slows performance and navigating them isn't a breeze.
Like its N-series cousins, the Nokia N80 is billed as an all-around device for an increasingly media-centric world. With a 3-megapixel digital camera, it certainly delivers on that front, but I found the device to be a tad too feature-packed—with...
This smart phone slider sleekly meshes with a 3-megapixel camera. The Nokia N80 fuses a lot of features and connectivity into one pricey device.
• Bigger display than Pearl • Excellent GPS system • Long battery life • Good data performance • Built-in media player
• Keyboard a bit cramped • No camera• No stereo Bluetooth support
Internet junkies may want to consider the Nokia N80 Internet Edition, a special model of the N80 that includes a wireless LAN wizard for easy connectivity. Viewed from one side, the Nokia N80 looks like a typical slider phone. For those who want...
The Nokia N80 is the first phone to create a seamless networking connection between your home TV, stereo system, and home PC.
You can also print off images and documents on your N80. Connect wirelessly using a compatible UPnP enabled printer or printing kiosk
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