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Nokia N80: Deliver Your Talk

In the fourth quarter of 2005, Nokia came up with another one in the much hailed N series mobile phones, they named it Nokia N80. It was not on the unexpected lines or something picked up straight from a tech-fest, but has been able to incorporate some of the well-praised specifications of Nokia's E series mobile phones directed towards business consumers and the 6280 handsets.

'The first impression is last impression” is the thumb rule which works for Nokia N80. High resolution 325x416 pixels, 35x41 mm display which is also seen in the N90 and N70 handsets can be a truly mesmerising experience with wide screen and high resolution images. Something which is not a common sight in Nokia handsets and has been integrated in N80 is the GSM Quad-Band technology. It facilitates global roaming giving consumers the liberty of staying connected across the globe.

The good show in display department goes forward with 3.15 Megapixels camera with video and flash. There is a secondary VGA camera available for video calling as well! This feature directs us towards Nokia N80's 3G status which was never under doubt. Owing to this technology, N80 is capable of high speed data transfer/connectivity services in presence of options as varied as Wi-Fi connectivity and EDGE.

The Nokia N80 is a Symbian series 60 Smartphone which allows users to add mail support systems like BlackBerry. MP3/AAC/MPEG4 player and stereo FM radio are no feeble tools on entertainment front but a talk time of up to 3 hrs can certainly make one feel that Nokia could have done better.

Memory upgrade lives up to the expectations shrouded and can go up to 2 GB. Overall, Nokia N80 can be viewed as a powerful imaging phone with features which are likely to be used more often than not.

Adam Jaylin at ukonlinemarket.co.uk, provides with the latest info on mobile phones
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