
Nokia N80 Internet Edition equipped with Wi-Fi, VoIP calls and quad-band GSM WCDMA are all ingredients of the software-upgraded Nokia N80 headed for the U.S. and Europe later 2006.
Nokia N80 Internet Edition Features:
# Quad-band GSM/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
# WCDMA 1900 or 2100 MHz
# 9.54 x 5 x 2.34 cm, 134 g
# Up to 3 hours talk time and 8 days standby time
# High resolution (352 x 416) 2.1″ screen
# Up to 40 MB dynamic internal memory, plus bundled 128 MB miniSD card
# WLAN 802.11g, UPnP (Universal Plug and Play), PictBridge
# USB 2.0
# Bluetooth, IR port
# 3-megapixel camera (without autofocus orVGA recording)
# Stereo FM radio
# Enhanced Nokia Web Browser with Mini Map
# Flickr, Amazon shopper, Yahoo Go, Mobipocket eBook reader
# Music player (MP3, WMA, ACC, ACC+, eACC+)
Nokia N80 Internet Edition Review by InfoSyncWorld “Offering a Wi-Fi wizard, a new Download! client and a mobile search application powered by Yahoo, the Nokia N80 Internet Edition aims to simplify both the connection process as well as the use of internet on mobile phones. Support of third party VoIP clients is also supported, however, Skype users should look elsewhere as the N80 only support a competing protocol. Another disappointment is the lack of autofocus and VGA recording just like with the original N80; additions that could have lead it to be the first phone in infoSync’s history getting full score (100%) in testing. Still, the N80 Internet Edition should be seen as one of few überphones this fall.”
Nokia N80 Internet Edition Review by 3G “Making an Internet call with the Nokia N80 Internet Edition is as easy as making a regular voice call only the call is carried over WLAN. The VoIP framework (based on the SIP protocol) is integrated into the Nokia user interface, and the Nokia N80 Internet Edition is allows for downloading compatible third party internet call applications. The wireless LAN wizard will help you locate and set up a WLAN connection, when you are close to a WLAN, either at home or a public hotspot.”






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