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Nokia N80

3G slider mobile phone released by Nokia in 2005

Nokia N80

3G slider mobile phone released by Nokia in 2005

FieldValue
nameNokia N80
imageN80.jpg
imagesize200
logoNokiaN80logo.png
logosize100
manufacturerNokia
availableQ2 2006
screen352 × 416 pixels
camera3.1 Megapixels
2nd_camera0.3 Megapixels (video calling)
operatingsystemSymbian OS (9.1), S60 3rd Edition (firmware v5.0719.0.2)
inputKeypad
memory40 MB storage memory
memory_cardminiSD
networksGPRS, EDGE, WCDMA
batteryBL-5B Battery, 3.7 V, 820 mAh
soundMP3, AAC
connectivityWLAN b/g (100 mW instead of 250 mW standard)
formSlider, no spring assist
seriesNokia Nseries
predecessorNokia 6280
Nokia 7650
successorNokia N81
Nokia N95
relatedNokia N70
Nokia N71
Nokia N72
Nokia N90
Nokia N91
Nokia N92

Nokia 7650 Nokia N95 Nokia N71 Nokia N72 Nokia N90 Nokia N91 Nokia N92

The Nokia N80 is a 3G mobile phone from Nokia announced on November 2, 2005, part of the multimedia Nseries line. It runs on Symbian OS v9.1 and the S60 3rd Edition interface. It was first released in June 2006.

It has support for high-speed UMTS/WCDMA connections. Features include a 3.1-megapixel camera (interpolated from 2.0-megapixels) with built-in flash, a front camera for videoconferencing, Wi-Fi (802.11g), Universal Plug and Play (UPnP), FM radio, Bluetooth 1.2, MiniSD memory card slot, and support for 3D Java games. Its 2.1-inch display has a pixel density of 259 ppi due to the 352x416 resolution on a 2.1" display making it one of Nokia's sharpest displays of 2005 and 2006.

The N80 was the world's first UPnP-compatible phone, allowing the transfer of media files to compatible devices over Wi-Fi. The N80 was officially described as a multimedia computer by Nokia, like its successor Nokia N95.

Versions

Nokia N80 with open slider
  • 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. Therefore, the N80 does not currently support stereo playback over Bluetooth.

Specification sheet

FeatureSpecification
Form factorSlide
Operating SystemSymbian OS (9.1) + Series 60 3rd Edition
GSM frequencies850/900/1800/1900 MHz
CPUARM-926 @ 220 MHz
GPRSYes, class 10
EDGE (EGPRS)Yes, class 11
UMTS/WCDMA (3G)2100 MHz
WLANYes (and UPnP), 802.11b/g supported
Main screenTFT Matrix, 262,144 colors, 352 × 416 pixels
CameraFront 0.3 Megapixels, 2× digital zoom & Rear 3.15 Megapixels CMOS w/LED flash, 20× digital zoom (5× in video rec.)
Video recordingYes, MPEG-4 Simple Profile at CIF and H.263 at QCIF (max. clip length 2 hours)
Multimedia MessagingYes
Video callsYes
Push to Talk over Cellular (PoC)Yes
Java supportYes, MIDP 2.0, CLDC 1.1
Built-in memory40 MB
NAND Memory128 MB
SDRAM Memory43 MB
Memory card slotYes, MiniSD(or MicroSD+Adapter), 2 GB Max.
BluetoothYes, 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
InfraredYes (The Infrared feature was missing from the Nokia N70 and due to demand it was put back onto the N80)
Data cable supportYes
BrowserWAP 2.0 XHTML/HTML
EmailYes
Music playerYes, stereo
RadioYes, stereo, visual
Video PlayerYes
Polyphonic tonesYes, 48 chords
MP3 ringtonesYes
HF speakerphoneYes
Offline modeYes
BatteryBL-5B (3.7 V, 890 mAh)
Talk time3 hours
Standby time192 hours
Weight134 g
Dimensions95.4×50×26 mm
SAR-Rating0.68 W/kg, 0.48 W/kg
AvailabilityQ1(2)/2006
ElseQuickOffice office suite / Nokia Mini Map Browser

Internet Edition

The Nokia N80 Internet Edition was a second version of this handset with the same hardware as the normal N80. As of January 2007, the Pearl Black model was available for sale in the US for $499.

  • Flickr
  • 'Download!' App management
  • Internet Telephone – SIP VOIP Frontend
  • WLAN Wizard

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. 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. 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.

References

References

  1. "Nokia Nseries enters the digital home with Nokia N80 | Nokia".
  2. [https://web.archive.org/web/20061115162745/http://www.mobiledia.com/news/39020.html] Nokia N80 Enters the Digital Home as First UPnP Phone
  3. [http://www.allaboutsymbian.com/features/item/Nokia_N80_Review.php AAS Feature: Nokia N80 Preview]
  4. "Bluetooth.org – The Official Bluetooth Membership Site".
  5. [http://reviews.cnet.com/Nokia_N80/4505-6452_7-31582495.html Nokia N80 (Unlocked) Smartphone reviews - CNET Reviews]
  6. "LetsTalk.com – Landing Page".
  7. "N80 – N80i firmware upgrade guide – All About Symbian Forums".
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