Nokia N80: Performance Packed

By: Alice Erin

The most appealing feature of Nokia N80 is its flawless way of media networking. This aspect includes connecting appliances such as your personal computer, audio systems and compatible TV. The design of the handset that weighs 134 grams itself is an embodiment of success. Quick internet connection and smooth browsing are yet other characteristic features of Nokia N80. This enables reception and sending of emails at amazing pace by making use of Wireless LAN. What the compact cell phone offers you is the unprecedented feeling of media enjoyment. The highly sophisticated Universal Plug and Play technology employed in Nokia N80 controls digital home network. This is how rapid and trouble-free media connectivity is facilitated.

The most appealing feature of Nokia N80 is that video clips recorded in the handset or your computer can be viewed in your television set without the tangle of wires.

At the same time, you an also listen to your handset music tracks in your home audio system. The printing provision offered by Nokia N80 is also equally wonderful. The cell phone has provisions to help you take prints wirelessly with the help of a UPnP-supported home printer. Nokia N80 is also the first quadband phone of its kind to work on technological advancements such as 3G, WLAN and EDGE. Being supported by four GSM bands makes it possible to access broadband from all over the world.

The digital audio player and stereo FM radio of extreme clarity are other features of Nokia N80. The audio facilities expected from a handset reach its utmost level when you drag your song selections from your computer and place it in your pocket phone through USB 2.0. A mobile phone with all these provisions certainly deserves the capacity to store 1000 images with crystal clarity. The sophisticated camera of 3 megapixel along with supplements such as finest display and close-up mode key makes photography a simple process with professional brilliance.

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