3g.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-09 10:17:37
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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...
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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...
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A phone thats bursting at the seams with extras; possibly too many for its own good.
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2013-11-09 10:17:38
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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.
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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.

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.
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T3.com Updated: 2013-11-09 10:17:38
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The "multimedia" features on most mobiles stretch as far as shooting a few snaps and playing back a couple of songs. Putting that to shame, this 3G smart phone, based on Nokias S60 operating system, has Wi-Fi, a three-meg camera and a built-in media...

Built-in media server, Pretty good 3MP camera, Good sound quality...

Not small, Battery life is short...

The short battery life sucks, but this innovative mobile is still desirable as hell.
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iMobile.com.au Updated: 2013-11-09 10:17:38
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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...
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The N80 is Nokia's latest attempt to offer a "does everything" phone. It's also one of the company's first handsets to incorporate Wi-Fi and to take the camera resolution to three megapixels. It's an all-singing, all-dancing phone, and it certainly cut...

The Nokia N80 certainly packs in the features, but many of them aren't implemented as well as they should, or are ideosyncractic. Fans of Nokia phones will appreciate the N80's looks, and consumers seeking a non-Windows Mobile device that nonetheless...
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A smartphone is always a compromise between size and usability – but the N80 manages to provide a huge variety of super-smart features without hogging valuable pocket space. It does this by providing a host of entertainment features – MP3 play...

Startling good looks. Excellent operating system. Diamond sharp screen.

No QWERTY. Battery life isnt huge.

This is the best smartphone in the world, bar none. Go out and buy one now...
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Mobile88.com Updated: 2016-12-29 21:57:58
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The slider form of the mobile has always been a viable alternative to candybars and clamshells. If you make the slider smooth and sturdy, then the phone really does feel good to hold.
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thestar.com.my Updated: 2016-12-29 21:57:58
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Nokia?s high-flying N80 N80 (Nokia Corp) Camera: 3-megapixel and VGA camera Display: 262,000 colours, (352 x 416pixels) Messaging: MMS, SMS, e-mail, instant messaging Connectivity: WiFi, Bluetooth, infrared, 3G, GPRS, EDGE Phone memory: 40MB Expans...

WiFi; UPnP; excellent camera; lots of features...

Fat; crammed keypad.

M. MADHAVAN finds out if the long wait for the N80, the first Nokia phone to feature WiFi and a 3-megapixel camera, has been worthwhile. IT DOES not take much to impress anyone with the Nokia N80 – all you have to do is switch it on and they will be...
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