Nokia N80 Cell Phones
The Nokia N80 is the first cell phone to incorporate Universal Plug and Play technology, which enables the mobile to work as a remote control, and enables insure and commodious access to simpatico personal computers, sound equipment and televisions. The Nokia N80 was inserted with the second wave of Nseries Cell Phones in November of 2005. It packs quad-band GSM/EDGE support and third generation Wideband Code Division Multiple Access into an beautiful slider form factor. With a slide form factor the Nokia N80 is resonent of the first S60 handset. It has 802.11g WiFi support and a SIP compatible Voice Over Internet Protocol client, meaning user could theoretically use this mobile phone with a Voice Over Input Protocol provider such as broadvoice. This mobile featuring a 3 megapixel camera and a very high resolution display.
The Nokia N80 is a little handset. This mobile is delighting to the eye and is finished in a mixture of chrome and metal, like in sence and appears to the Nokia N70. The Nokia N80 will be useable in 2 variations – black and silver, both are made of standardized fabrics. The black version has the advantage of covering spots and fingerprints more than the silver version. The Nokia N80 is shaped like a block that has had its longest edges rounded out, making it comfortable to hold.
The Nokia N80 Mobile has a beautiful 2.2-inch screen that boasts 262,144 hues at 325x416-pixel resolution. With all the major control keys accessible in slide closed mode there is very little need to open the slide except when writing messages or inputting other data. On the left spine, there is a Mini SD card slot, while the speaker and camera activation key are on the right. The placement of the latter is especially nice since it mimics the feel of a real digital camera when held horizontally.
The Nokia N80 is the 1st cell phone that can be genuinly reported as a modern world handset. With quad band Global System for Mobile communications and either 1900 (US) Wideband Code Division Multiple Access radios, it will work almost anywhere in the world. The dual band WCDMA means the N80 will almost certainly be making an appearance in the USA which up until recently has had few S60 devices widely available. Data is well provided for with 3G (384 kbps), EDGE (236 kbps) and GPRS making up the cellular options and WLAN (802.11g) providing a further option. User can customize the Nokia N80 with a number of preloaded themes from the internet. The handset affirms Java-based applications.