Typical price: £180
What is it: 3G slider phone with 3-megapixel camera
What we think: It's not short of features but it lacks some vitals, like autofocus for the camera and a convenient slider grip
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 24 May 2006
Tags: Nokia, Nokia N80, navigation, wireless networks, budget
We like:
Small, squat hardware; good camera controls; front camera for 3G calls; hot swappable memory cards; good screen
We don't like:
Short on built-in memory; no autofocus for camera; slider is not spring loaded and has no convenient grip
You might also need:
Bluetooth headset, miniSD cards
CNET UK judgement:
Nokia's N80 has a neat design, is packed with features and is a great all-rounder, but it does have its faults, such as a shortage of built-in memory, lack of autofocus for the camera and lack of slider grip
Full review:
Nokia's N series has turned heads since it first appeared, and with the N80 that trend looks set to continue -- this is a very desirable handset indeed. Continue Reading...
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Latest user reviews
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Posted by: Lemon_Toast
"Pricey but worth every penny"
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Posted by: westige
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