Features
Display
The Nokia N80 featured a 2.1-inch TFT display with a resolution of 352 x 416 pixels, capable of displaying 262,144 colors. It supported landscape mode, ideal for media consumption and browsing.
Camera
The phone came with a 3.2 MP primary camera equipped with autofocus, LED flash, and a Carl Zeiss lens. This was a standout feature at the time. It also included a VGA secondary camera for video calling. The N80 supported video recording with various camera settings, including digital zoom and night mode.
Connectivity
The Nokia N80 supported 3G (UMTS) connectivity, allowing for faster data speeds. It also featured Wi-Fi (802.11b/g), Bluetooth 2.0, and a USB 2.0 mini-port for data transfer and charging.
Operating System
The device ran on Symbian OS v9.1 with the S60 3rd Edition user interface. This allowed for multitasking, third-party apps, and customization, which were major selling points at the time.
Memory and Storage
The Nokia N80 came with 40 MB of internal storage, expandable via a microSD card slot (up to 2GB). This made it suitable for storing music, photos, videos, and applications.
Multimedia
The N80 was equipped with a music player that supported MP3 and AAC formats. It also had an FM radio with RDS support. For video, it could play MP4 and 3GP formats, making it a versatile multimedia device for its time.
Other Features
Additional features included Push-to-talk (PTT) functionality over 3G, built-in GPS, and a Document Viewer for files like Word, Excel, and PDFs. It also supported Java-based games and had voice commands for hands-free operation.
Battery
The Nokia N80 was powered by an 860 mAh battery, offering a standby time of up to 200 hours and a talk time of around 3 hours. Battery life was average for its era.
Build
With dimensions of 95 x 50 x 26 mm and weighing 134 grams, the N80 was slightly bulky but relatively compact for its time. It featured a sliding design, popular for devices that combined a numeric keypad and large screen.
Other Notable Aspects
The N80 supported video calling and included features like voice dialing and voice commands. It was an early attempt to combine multimedia, business, and everyday use in a single device.
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