NMC: Nokia N80, The Little Multimedia Device That Can
Published by Ewan Spence at 10:41 GMT, November 2nd 2005
Announced at NMC, the Nokia N80 is a device that expands on Nokia's promise to bring entertainment to the smartphone. With a form factor eerily reminiscent of the first Series 60 device, the 7650, the N80 brings with it WiFi and 3G connectivity, but the main feature here is UPnP - Universal Plug and Play - which should allow you to tap into your TV, PC, Hi-Fi and other home entertainment devices, using the N80 as the central remote control. Full Press Release follows
Full Press Release
Nokia Nseries enters the digital home with Nokia N80
November 02, 2005
Optimized for both work and play, the small WLAN-enabled Nokia N80 is the world's first UPnP handset
Nokia Mobility Conference 2005, Barcelona, Spain/Espoo, Finland - Nokia today introduced the Nokia N80, the first ever handset to enable seamless home media networking between compatible TVs, audio systems and PCs. The Nokia N80 reflects and harmonizes work and personal life through leading on-the-go productivity tools, multimedia entertainment and mobile photography in a design that communicates success. Weighing only 134 grams, the compact yet feature-rich 3G multimedia device is packed with performance, providing fast internet access and convenient intuitive browsing as well as the possibility to send and receive emails at Wireless LAN (WLAN) speeds.
"A multimedia computer that genuinely enriches people's lives with connected, mobile multimedia experiences, the Nokia N80 is the size of a stack of business cards," said Anssi Vanjoki, Executive Vice President, Multimedia, Nokia. "The technological leadership of Nokia Nseries comes together in the Nokia N80, offering people a new, unparalleled experience of enjoying media in the living room by just using the Nokia N80. Comprising the functionality of a highly advanced multimedia computer, the Nokia N80 empowers people to pursue professional goals and personal passions with equal fervor."
Multimedia connectivity in the Digital Home
With simple to use yet advanced UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) technology*, the pioneering Nokia N80 can be used to tap into the digital home network, acting almost as a remote control, enabling secure and convenient access to compatible PCs, audio equipment and TVs.** Consequently, images and video stored on the Nokia N80 or a compatible PC can be viewed wirelessly on the living room TV, while listening to music stored on the device through the living room audio system. Printing is now faster too, as Nokia N80 users can print wirelessly to any compatible UPnP-enabled home printer or printing kiosk.
Advanced, high speed internet in your pocket
Nokia N80 is the first quadband handset designed to work on 3G (WCDMA 1900 or 2100), WLAN, EDGE and four GSM bands (850/900/1800/1900), enabling broadband access from virtually anywhere on the planet. Incorporating the latest productivity functions in addition to 3G and EDGE data connectivity, people can use the Nokia N80 at more than 136,000*** public WLAN hotspots around the world to access the internet and send large emails or upload high quality images to an online service. Additionally, the Nokia N80 supports the new Nokia Web Browser with Mini Map, featuring a semi-transparent zoomed-out overall view of the web page, enabling users to intuitively navigate to all corners as well as see the web site as it was originally designed. With the experience further heightened by the device's superior high definition display (352 x 416 pixels, up to 262,144 colors), which incorporates 90% more pixels than QVGA displays commonly found on smartphones and PDAs, the Nokia N80 also incorporates MPEG4 AVC decoding support for high quality video streaming.
High quality photos and videos in just a snap
With great ergonomics for image capture, the Nokia N80 is also an excellent mobile photography device for capturing, collecting and sharing moments and memories. In addition to incorporating a 3 megapixel camera with capture key for fast and stable camera activation, full-screen landscape capture utilizing the entire available high definition display, and a dedicated close-up mode switch, the Nokia N80 also features CIF video capture with inbuilt video stabilization. Moreover, the Nokia N80 incorporates large internal memory of up to 40 MB, which can be further expanded with a hot swap miniSD card of up to 2 GB, allowing users to store up to 1000 high quality images on the device.
Your choice of music on the go
Supporting a wide range of digital music formats, the Nokia N80 boasts a digital music player as well as stereo FM radio and support for Visual Radio****, which provides listeners with a richly interactive information channel, including information on the song and artist currently playing. Furthermore, thanks to the integrated UPnP technology, transferring music between the Nokia N80 and a compatible PC is easier than ever. Alternatively, users can transfer their favorite music via USB 2.0 by simply dragging and dropping from a compatible PC onto the device. As a result of its powerful music features, the Nokia N80 qualifies as a part of the Nokia XpressMusic device range. The XpressMusic feature brand makes it easy for consumers to identify Nokia products that provide a superior mobile music experience.
The Nokia N80, which is based on S60 3rd Edition and Symbian OS, is planned to be commercially available in the first quarter of 2006 with an estimated, unsubsidized sales price of approximately 500 euros.
*UPnP technology, a standard required for an interoperable network in the digital home, enables automatic discovery and remote control of devices, including networked devices and services, such as network-attached PCs and printers, internet gateways, and consumer electronics equipment. UPnP is independent of any particular operating system, programming language, or physical medium (e.g. it can be deployed on top of any IP bearer - WLAN, Ethernet cable, etc).
**Current TVs and stereo systems can be Digital Home enabled with a media link device.
***IDC, Worldwide Hotspot 2004-2008 Forecast and Analysis document number 32697 from December 2004.
****To check the availability and cost of the service, contact your network operator or service provider.
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News Discussion
zainman
amazing phone! question is, how does it compare to the N91... Nokia has literally flooded the market now! and the names of these devices are too confusing... :frown:
great phones anyhow! Can't wait to see them retail :rolleyes:
Vicky
Its Just like my Fav Phone Nokia 7650.
I just Want to know how PowerFul the Camera is
is it 2 Megapixel or 3
Some Site say 3 and some 2.
The Major Lack is it does not have microdrive like N91
I just brought N70 and now going to upgrade to this only.
One This more its have Sd Cards or Mini Sd.
Cheers Nokia
Vicky
Nokia says its having 3 Megapixel Camera
Cheers
Following is the Image
langdona
Damn I had decided on getting the P990 but now I'm seriously going to have to consider the N80.
Marten
Does anyone know something about the measurements of this fantastic mobile?I know only the weight...
themafia.69
ok thats my next phone, i was ganna get the n70 but i thought about it, no use after i just bought the 6680.
Drofidnas
Why miniSD and not DV RS MMC? I thought the power issue in smartphones was the reason DV cards were being favoured now. Looks the dogs though!
davekolmer
davekolmer
Now THIS...the Nokia N80...is the phone I've been waiting for. I've been using my old tried and true 3650 (with the weird keypad), waiting for just the right thing. Think about it:
Nokia (absolute leader of Symbian S60 OS)
Slider form factor (well-suited to the large screen size of S60)
Overall small form factor (no more gawks as with the 3650)
Professional appearance (suited to the workplace)
Stereo digital music, including FM tuner
Expandability
High-resolution camera with "flash"
S60 OS...the best out there for mobile phones...so lots of 3d party apps
Basically, my ideal mobile smartphone! I can't wait to get it.
The only gripe I have is NO LENS COVER! WHY can't Nokia put a small cover like almost all digital cameras?
davekolmer
Anyone have any idea what the key button is just to the left of the "C" key?
Vicky
Its a Multimedia Key
Which is Coming in all N series.
N/A
And, in essence, the Multimedia key is an extra/additional key which you can set to launch any built-in or installed app.
mikejt
Shame - doesnt seem to have GPS built in. That would really make it interesting! Otherwise its got itall.
Kikachi
With so many features in such a small form factor, I doubt the rechargeable battery will last long. I suspect you’ll have to be less than 2 hours away from the nearest power sockets to get the most out of it.
Mlkids
So buy an extra battery. You won't have to carry a camera on trips anymore, so find a place to store an extra battery or two. BTW...today's batteries recgarge within just a couple of hours.
dev23534
hi
i just wanna know whether n80 contanance vibrater and visual radio becasue the last phone which i purchase n90 these features were not there
thank u
mr g
yet another memory card format:icon13:
i'll have the full collection soon:mad:
trimakassi
What do you mean? miniSD isn't that new. I think it's way better than that terrible dv-rs-mmc stuff. Just because of it's capacity nowadays. Don't think a 512Mb card will suffice for such a multimedia device (mp3's/full res.photo's/other data/etc..)
business man
The mobile phone has a 3 mega..camera.. and its going to be the best mobile fone out untill the new nokia comes out on january the 21 i cant tell you what fones going to come out but thats all i can tell ou.....if you are woundering how i know all this my dad works with nokia hes business is set up with them
Smart Ass
hey business man, n80 isn't out yet, and is scheduled to be released probably even later than "january the 21"
are you saying that phones coming out specifically on jan21 are better than n80 which is supposed to come out on a much later date?
Phone Buff Hoit
All your comments make me crack up! Stop askin dumb ass questions and do some research!! In MY opinion n80 seems to be the best all rounder around this time- with a good battery life and is nice and small.. Camera and screen res is top drawer guys.. You know the crack tho? it'll take AGES to be tested on our networks, and not come cheap!! BY the time we can buy it Sony Erricson's p990 will be out- plus Nokia's secret prototype's will be press released...stay vigilant fellow gadget lovers..
Phone Buff Hoit
Just a thought for you all.. Think these phones of today are hot with all their high specs, sound, playback, and camera capabilities..? I have a friend that works over in HongKong, and he told me they are working on hologram projection units..(Not sure i quite believe him but did see one on an arcade flat bed video game in Blackpool Pleasure Beach 8 years ago, the holograms were only in green but totally freaked me out!! ) But just Imagine that for a second.. Superb!
lil fik me :-(
heya people! does any here know approx how much its gona cost?? i am in love with this fone!!! its got everyfin i want!!
Tec Savy
Hi all,
Having researched the n 80 on a number of web sites, i must agree
That this little number is going to take some beating.... judging by what i
Have read, the trend appears to be, that the phone manufacturers are
Starting to specialise in either imaging or music files... the fact that u
Can talk on these devices must be seen as a bonus....
PS.. it is good to see that i am not the only one that spends hrs of
His spare time researching different phones... Bring on the N80.. Rob
joshuam
im currently using n90,very sad to say it comes w/out vibration can anyone tell me wheter N80 has vibration or not i can't work w/out it
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