Unlocked Cell Phones - Customer reviews - Nokia N80 Internet Edition Unlocked Cell Phone with 3.2 MP Camera, 3G, Wi-Fi, MP3/Video Player, MiniSD Slot--U.S. Version with Warranty (Silver) |
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Manufacturer: Nokia
List Price: $449.99
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| Spotlight customer reviews: | Name: Gwendolyn Smith Location: Date: 2007-11-19 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: Nokia N80 Comment: this is a fantastic item. I just love this phone. It works quite well
Name: Rullean Ko Location: PA, USA Date: 2007-05-30 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: Met my expectations Comment: the feature that really got me to buy this product is the wifi feature as well as the 3 mpixel with flash camera... both met my expectations and I was not disappointed.
Connecting to my home WAN is such a breeze and now i can continue to browse, chat using my phone while my wife does her own browsing on her laptop (although I have my own laptop, nothing beats browsing while lying down on a sofa or bed).
The camera is wonderful and I now started to regret buying a digital camera... the flash is good but not great.. but, I dont take pictures in total darkness, so this is fine for me too... Flash + night feature of the nokia phone is enough to get a good picture at night with night light is acceptable (though if you want a professional looking picture, go buy an SLR or something).
So many has complained about the battery life, but if you, like me, has used the Panasonic X700 before, this Nokia Phone is heaven sent. The Pana Phone lasts only about 12 hours on standby mode. This Nokia Phone lasts about 4 days straight in standby mode. Just do the initial 16 hours charging and you should be fine... You will be able to browse for about 1 hr, take about 30 mins worth of call, play games for about 1 hour and your phone could still last about 2 days.
so over-all, i am satisfied with this phone... you have to look for apps though coz the Symbian S60 v3 is not backwards compatible...
Name: K. Thiruvengadam Location: Little Rock, AR Date: 2007-05-08 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: Nokia N80 - General Comments Comment: Well to start with .... ITS A NOKIA. For all the people who complain about the battery, if you keep using your phone you will use up the battery. For 5-10 minute calls 4-5 a day wont use up that much battery. Plus if you use too much of the 3G functions then you must charge this phone eveyday. Otherwise the battery is much much better than the Moto RAZR V3i I had.
Usability of the phone is average, navigation button is very flimsy and if you have thick fingers this is not the phone for you.
Camera is good. 3M makes good pictures.
Wish the LCD screen was a little bigger. But the clarity and contrast is amazing. High resolution too. Heard that N95 is better in many ways.
Wi-fi at first is confusing but once when you get used to it, its a breeze. Google maps works great on this but again a bigger screen would be nice.
There is a limit on the size of mini-SD card you can use and its 2GB which is a bummer.
Overall its a good phone if you want to keep it within budget and if you dont care about moolah then go for N95.
Name: Leo Kwong Location: San Francisco, CA USA Date: 2007-08-02 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: best S60 phone so far Comment: With a program call SimpleCenter, I can take a picture with this phone and show the image on my PC monitor wirelessly. There are few glitches here and there, but overall the phone is pretty good. Size is good, screen is nice. If you want a Nokia, this is the one I would buy.
Name: Edward Arpon Location: Orlando, FL Date: 2006-12-18 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: Nokia N80, the most compact of the N-Series devices. Comment: Pros: Great Camera, WiFi, Bluetooth, Sharp Resolution Screen, and compactness.
Cons: No autofocus when you press the camera button. Can't find a decent carrying case for it.
Overall 5
Features 5
Performance 4
Price-Value 3
I've owned a lot of mobile phones, I have the Nokia N93, N73 and now the N80. I also have the Sony Ericsson P990i and the Sony Ericsson Cyber-Shot k800i. I love mobile phones. This is the only phone that I like among the N-Series phones because of the size of it. Very compact compared to the bulky N93 which you have to remove the lens cap just to capture a quick photo.
Also, the screen on this phone is amazing! Very sharp. WiFi comes in handy for those times that I need to download huge attachments and surf the internet. All in all, this is a very nice phone for tech heads out there.
I just didn't like the fact that I paid little over $800 for this with the 3yr replacement warranty from CompUSA. The phone by itself is $499 on the NokiaUSA website and CompUSA sells it for $699, I guess I just want peace of mind from this expensive purchase.
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