Nokia N80: packs quad-band GSM/EDGE

Oct 22
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he multimedia key menu is simply an application that users can configure and arrange to give quick access to N80 model functions. This can be done by using or applying the d-pad direction shortcuts available in the phone.

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Nokia N80 packs quad-band GSM/EDGE and 3G WCDMA access. Beside this,Nokia N80: packs quad-band GSM/EDGE Articles the Nokia N80 has more to add to its fold. It has 802.11g WiFi support and a SIP compatible VOIP client, which means an user could use the N80 with a VOIP provider like BroadVoice or Vonage. One with a photographic sense would find its 3 megapixel camera with a very high resolution display, the world start to look very interesting, enthusing indeed.

Measuring 96mm x 50mm x 26mm (3.8" x 2.0" x 1") and weighing 135g, the N80 model feels appropriate when one takes into consideration everything that is packaged inside.Users of the phone would find below its the normal softkeys and call keys, there is a multimedia menu key, an edit key, a dedicated menu key, and a C key. T

There are options in the phone where long-pressing the key from the standby screen will load the music player by default. In the same way, long pressing the camera shutter button that is on the right side of the device will load the camera automatically. The camera itself in the phone is located on the back, with a flash and macro mode slider. One would find the memory card slot is located on the left side of the N80. The power button and infrared port in the phone are located on the top. Moreover, the mini power port and pop-port connector are located on the bottom giving the users an efficient, error-free navigation.The keys of the phone have a solid feel. The only problem with the Nokia N80 controls revolved around the d-pad controller. It is worth to mention that the mobile has no separate center-select button. Instead, if you press the entire d-pad down for selecting. It allows for far more frequent mis-hits, trial and error than would otherwise happen.

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