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April 25, 2006 Nokia N80 reviewed by infoSync World Posted by Tommi at 10:35 AM | Categories: Devices

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InfoSync World has just published their Nokia N80 review - go check it out: http://www.infosyncworld.com/reviews/n/6614.html

They gave it an even 80% saying in conclusion:

Conclusion

Starting off on a high note, the Nokia N80 camera phone lines up a brilliant high-resolution screen and 3 Megapixel-pushing camera only to put its foot in its mouth seconds later through the absence of an autofocus, which hampers its ability to produce quality stills with predictive consistency. Although it also includes the most extensive line-up of printing, publishing and image management services of any camera phone to date, it still falls marginally short of its N90 predecessor - yet retains broader overall appeal due to its music, business and wireless photo streaming functionality, rendering it a superb 3G phone.

What's positive:Camera resolution; comprehensive image management and connectivity; good battery life

What's negative:Lacks autofocus; anemic camera interface


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Comments

The review is so poor.
Once they said "battery life is mediocre" and the pro-conclusion is "good battery life". This kind of reviews are waste of time for the reader and reviewer, too. It's a shame that capable reviewers like my-symbian.com or allboutsymbian.com didn't receive devices in time for review.

Posted by: Horia Stanescu | April 25, 2006 10:50 AM

no words about Flash Lite.
Will N80 embed it ? :)

Posted by: Marco Casario | April 26, 2006 02:14 AM

ok ... I knew the answer:)
N80 should embed Flash Lite 1.1.
See my recent post http://casario.blogs.com/mmworld/2006/04/nokia_n80_with_.html

Posted by: Marco Casario | April 26, 2006 02:27 AM


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