The Nokia N80 is just too good a handset to be described by mere words, its capabilities and features give a testimony of its usefulness. In this time and age of versatility and multitasking the most competent of persons find themselves out of their depth. It is devices like the Nokia N80 Mobile Phone that add balance to their hectic lives and helps them to restore parity in their lives. It integrates a digital camera for imaging, 3G/WiFi for connectivity and email and video calling for communication. PIM tools make this as good as any PDA, adding another useful dimension to the amazing N80.
The Nokia N80 flaunts a high resolution 352x416 pixel display to go with its 3 Mega pixels camera making it one of the most potent camera phones for capturing images. The images can be clicked using the 20x Zoom and LED flash. The music player integrated in the handset follows the high standards set by the other N series mobile phones and enthrals the user with rich sound quality. By supporting MP3, AAC, m4a, eAAC+ and WMA file formats the media player shows how versatile it is!
The e-mail client of the handset is pretty smart and supports multiple email accounts and also supports the viewing of attachments. The 3G handset works on a 3rd generation Symbian Series 60 platform that makes it a high performance electronic device. The internal memory of the handset is a decent 40MB but it can be swelled up to an impressive 2GB with micro SD cards. This makes it quite a useful device for storing important data and files along with the music, photos and videos.
The presence of 3G and Wi Fi will ensure that data transfers are never a problem while the web browsing is always in the high speed mode. Also the video calling facilitated by the secondary VGA camera is a boon thanks to the 3G technology. It is one of the most intimate forms of long distance communication and also comes in handy for closing in important business deals. On the count of looks this slider is slightly on the bulkier side but to accommodate so great many features this is the least of the problems one can have
Sunday, April 1, 2007
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