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The '''Nokia N80''' is a multimedia [[3G]] [[smartphone]] made by [[Nokia]] with support for high-speed [[Universal Mobile Telecommunications System|UMTS]]/[[W-CDMA|WCDMA]] connections. Features include a 3-megapixel camera with built-in flash (on the back of the device), another camera (on the front) for [[videoconferencing]], [[Wi-Fi]] (802.11g), [[Universal Plug and Play]] (UPnP), FM radio, [[Bluetooth]] 1.2, digital music player functionality, [[MiniSD Card|MiniSD]] memory card slot, and support for 3D [[Java (Sun)|Java]] games. Because of its memory card and relatively large screen, it can function as a [[portable media player]]. |
The '''Nokia N80''' is a multimedia [[3G]] [[smartphone]] made by [[Nokia]] with support for high-speed [[Universal Mobile Telecommunications System|UMTS]]/[[W-CDMA|WCDMA]] connections. Features include a 3-megapixel camera with built-in flash (on the back of the device), another camera (on the front) for [[videoconferencing]], [[Wi-Fi]] (802.11g), [[Universal Plug and Play]] (UPnP), FM radio, [[Bluetooth]] 1.2, digital music player functionality, [[MiniSD Card|MiniSD]] memory card slot, and support for 3D [[Java (Sun)|Java]] games. Because of its memory card and relatively large screen, it can function as a [[portable media player]]. |
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Manufacturer | Nokia |
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Compatible networks | GPRS, EDGE, WCDMA |
Availability by region | Q1 2006 |
Operating system | Symbian OS (9.1), Series 60 Third Edition |
Battery | BL-5B Battery, 3.7V, 820mAh |
Rear camera | 3.0 Megapixels |
Connectivity | WLAN b/g |
Data inputs | Keypad |
The Nokia N80 is a multimedia 3G smartphone made by Nokia with support for high-speed UMTS/WCDMA connections. Features include a 3-megapixel camera with built-in flash (on the back of the device), another camera (on the front) for videoconferencing, Wi-Fi (802.11g), Universal Plug and Play (UPnP), FM radio, Bluetooth 1.2, digital music player functionality, MiniSD memory card slot, and support for 3D Java games. Because of its memory card and relatively large screen, it can function as a portable media player.
It uses the third edition of the Series 60 user interface (S60v3) and the Symbian operating system version 9.1. It is not backward compatible with software compiled for earlier versions of the Symbian operating system.
The N80 is Nokia's first UPnP-compatible phone, allowing you to transfer media files to compatible devices over Wi-Fi.
Versions
- WCDMA/UMTS 2100 MHz for Europe/Asia.
- "Internet Edition" which is available in both US and European Versions.
Bluetooth
Nokia originally announced the N80 as supporting Bluetooth 2.0, however it was released with Bluetooth 1.2 [1] [2] [3]. Therefore the N80 does not currently support stereo playback over Bluetooth.
Specification Sheet
Feature | Specification |
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Form factor | Slide |
Operating System | Symbian OS (9.1) + Series 60 Third Edition |
GSM frequencies | 850/900/1800/1900 MHz |
CPU | Dual CPU, ARM9 @ 220MHz |
GPRS | Yes, class 10 |
EDGE (EGPRS) | Yes, class 11 |
UMTS/WCDMA (3G) | 2100 MHz |
WLAN | Yes (and UPnP), 802.11b/g supported |
Main screen | TFT Matrix, 262,144 colors, 352x416 pixels |
Camera | Front 0.3 Megapixels, 2x digital zoom & Rear 3.15 Megapixels CMOS w/LED flash, 20x digital zoom (5x in video rec.) |
Video recording | Yes, MPEG-4 Simple Profile at CIF and H.263 at QCIF (max. clip length 2 hours) |
Multimedia Messaging | Yes |
Video calls | Yes |
Push to Talk over Cellular (PoC) | Yes |
Java support | Yes, MIDP 2.0, CLDC 1.1 |
Built-in memory | 40 MB |
Memory card slot | Yes, MiniSD, 2GB Max. |
Bluetooth | Yes, 1.2; Profiles supported: Basic Printing, Generic Access, Serial Port, Dial-up Networking, Headset, Handsfree, Generic Object Exchange, Object Push, File Transfer, Basic Imaging, SIM Access, and Human Interface Device |
Infrared | Yes (The Infrared feature was missing from the Nokia N70 and due to demand it was put back onto the N80) |
Data cable support | Yes |
Browser | WAP 2.0 XHTML/HTML |
Yes | |
Music player | Yes, stereo |
Radio | Yes, stereo |
Video Player | Yes |
Polyphonic tones | Yes, 48 chords |
MP3 ringtones | Yes |
HF speakerphone | Yes |
Offline mode | Yes |
Battery | BL-5B (3.7V, 820 mAh) |
Talk time | 3 hours |
Standby time | 8 days (192 hours) |
Weight | 134 grams |
Dimensions | 95.4x50x26 millimeters |
SAR-Rating | 0.68 W/kg, 0.48 W/kg |
Availability | Q1(2)/2006 |
Else | Quickoffice office suite / Nokia Mini Map Browser |
Detailed Specification
Dimensions
- Volume: 97.4 cc
- Weight: 134 g
- Length: 95.4 mm
- Width (max): 50 mm
- Thickness (max): 26 mm
Display and User Interface
- Active matrix color display (352x416, up to 262,144 colors)
- Screen size 2.125 inches (diagonal)
- Automatic brightness control for display
- 4-way scroll key with center select, two softkeys, application-key, edit and clear key, send & end key, multimedia key
- Dedicated capture key for instant camera activation
- User interface: S60 3rd Edition software on Symbian OS
Imaging and Video
- Integrated 3 megapixel camera sensor (2048 x 1536 pixels) with up to 20x digital zoom and macro mode
- Landscape capture with dedicated capture key
- Integrated flash LED with red-eye reduction
- High-quality video capture in MP4 and 3GP formats with up to 5x digital zoom
- Image and video editors
- Nokia Lifeblog
- Image and video uploading to the Web
- Nokia XpressPrint over infrared, Bluetooth wireless technology, PictBridge, and UPnP directly from Gallery
Camera Specifications
- Sensor: 3.15 megapixel CMOS
- Focal length: 4.7 mm (35 mm equivalent)
- Focus range: close up mode: 17.5 cm to 23.4 cm, Normal mode: 68 cm to infinity
- Flash LED modes: On, Off, Automatic, red-eye reduction
- Still image resolutions: 2048 x 1536, 1600 x 1200, 1280 x 960, 800 x 600, 640 x 480 pixels
- Still images file format: EXIF JPEG
- Video capture resolutions: 352 x 288; 176 x 144 (pixels)
- Exposure: Automatic, Manual EV correction +/-2.0
- White balance: Auto, sunny, incandescent, fluorescent, cloudy
- Image capture: JPEG (16.7 million/24-bit)
- Color tones: Normal, sepia, black & white, negative
- Capture modes: Normal, self-timer, sequence
- Scene settings: Normal mode: Auto, portrait, landscape, night portrait, night landscape, sports, candlelight, and user. Close up mode: close-up and document
- Advanced camera modes: self timer, advanced sequence mode, 10 scene modes and brightness, contrast, sharpness, color saturation, white balance, exposure compensation and color tones adjustments, image quality settings and video stabilization
- Integrated VGA camera on front with 2x digital zoom
- Video capture: H.263 (up to 16.7 million/24-bit color)
Entertainment
- Integrated digital music player with stereo audio. Supported file formats: MP3, AAC, M4A, eAAC+, and WMA
- Supports USB mass storage protocol that enables easy drag and drop of files from your compatible PC to your device and back
- Stereo FM radio with support for Visual Radio (Stereo sound can only be heard with a compatible stereo headset)
- Multimedia player (RealPlayer) with Realvideo, 3GPP, & MPEG4 AVC video streaming support
- Comes standard with a full Web browser
Productivity Features
- Office document viewers (Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel)
- Nokia PC Suite connectivity with USB, Bluetooth wireless technology, and IrDa (infrared)
- WLAN connectivity
- Advanced S60 PIM (calendar, contacts, task list, PIM printing, etc.)
- Voice recording, dialing and voice commands
- Nokia Push to talk (PTT) application (Depends on operator network configuration)
- SettingWizard for easy settings configuration
- Video sharing and two-way video calling
Messaging
- E-mail with document viewers to view attachments
- SMS, multimedia messaging (MMS)
Memory Functions
- Up to 40 MB of internal dynamic memory for images, contacts, text messages, multimedia messages, ringing tones, images, video clips, calendar notes, to-do list and applications. Preinstalled applications on the user data area of the device memory will reduce the informed amount of available memory, unless uninstalled.
- 18 MB of RAM for running applications and games.
- Expandable memory: 128 MB miniSD card
- "Hot" swap slot for easy memory card insertion and removal, but must use software eject.
Connectivity
- Integrated Wireless LAN (802.11b/g) and UPnP (Universal Plug and Play)
- Bluetooth 1.2 wireless technology
- Infrared port
- Pop-Port™ interface with USB 2.0 Full Speed with mass storage class
Operating Frequency and Data Transfer
- Quad band GSM / GPRS / EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 + Single band W-CDMA 2100 (Europe/Asia) with simultaneous voice and packet data (PS max speed UL/DL= 384/384kbit/s, CS max speed 64kpbs)
- EGPRS (Class c, Multislot class 11): Maximum download 236.8 kbit/s; upload 177.6 kbit/s
- Data transfer (from compatible S40 and S60 phones)
Java
Sales Package
- Colors available: Smooth stainless, Pearl black
- Nokia Charger (AC-4)
- Nokia Charger Adapter (CA-44)
- Nokia Battery (BL-5B)
- Nokia Stereo Headset (HS-23)
- Nokia Connectivity Cable (CA-53)
- Wrist strap
- 128 MB miniSD memory card
- Nokia Audio Adapter (AD-15)
Internet Edition
The Nokia N80 Internet Edition is a new version of this handset with the same hardware as the normal N80. It has been released in Q4 of 2006 and is available in Patina Bronze or Pearl Black, and has the following[citation needed] additional software included. As of January 2007, the Pearl Black model is available for sale in the US for $499.[4]
- Yahoo Go! for Mobile
- Flickr
- Some Amazon Branded Software
- 'Download!' App management
- Internet Telephone - SIP VOIP Frontend
- WLAN Wizard
- Gizmo VOIP - Gizmo Project VOIP Frontend
Nokia have now announced that the new Internet Edition firmware is available for the 'classic' N80 by using Nokia Official Software Updater, downloadable from Nokia.com.
Before the Internet Edition firmware was made available on the Nokia Software Updater, end users could update the N80 to the same specification as an N80 Internet Edition by flashing the N80 with the firmware from the N80 Internet Edition[5]. This required the use of several hacked Nokia servicing software applications, including the Phoenix Service Software (or Nokia Software Update with Nemesis (by changing product code)).
This method is of questionable legality in some jurisdictions, and may violate the terms of the phone's warranty[citation needed]. There are reports of the occasional failure of this method due to user error or for other unknown reasons, leaving the phone in an unusable state from which only a properly-equipped service center could recover it.
See also
External links
- Nokia N80 Product Page
- Nokia N80 Details
- Bluetooth Qualification Program specifications
- Assembly and Disassembly of the Nokia N80