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Nokia N80 review

The much-delayed Nokia N80 is finally coming close to being released, and Sogi.com have managed to get their hands on one for a full-featured review. The N80 is a stunning technological show-stopper from Nokia, cramming in an extraordinary array of features. WiFi, Bluetooth, UPnP, 3 megapixel camera, 3G, VGA video camera, MP3 player and support for up to 2GB of storage are just some of the features of this amazing phone.

Read more on the Nokia N80 review after the jump.

 

Nokia N92 and Nokia N80 remote control media streaming mobile phones

Finally, today, Engadget have a bit of a rant about UPnP (Universal plug n Play) devices, and what they could potentially offer to the humble gadget lover.  The new Nokia N92 and Nokia N80 mobile phones both come with UPnP built-in.  So what? you may ask. Well, Engadget provides the following tasty little scenario:
 
“UPnP works on any device with an IP address allowing it to automagically discover, interact, and control other UPnP devices in, say, the digital living room. So imagine coming home and using your 10GB Samsung cellphone or Apple iPhone to stream all your videos, photos, and music over WiFi to your monster 13.1 channel sound system and 80-inch plasma.”
 
Read more on the future of the remote control media streaming mobile phone after the jump
 

Nokia N80 Multimedia Mobile phone – the ultimate remote control

Man, I want to work in Nokia’s skunkworks! If their latest mobile phones they’ve just announced are anything to go by, their prototypes must seriously rock. Fresh on the heels of the Nokia N92 mobile TV phone, Nokia’s latest announcement is the new Nokia N80 Multimedia phone, the first ever handset to enable seamless home media networking between compatible TVs, audio systems and PCs, apparently.

 

So what does it do? Well, according to Nokia:

 

“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.”

 

 
 
 
 
 

Nokia-waffle aside, it’s key multimedia and connectivity features are mind blowing:

  • 3 megapixel camera with capture key for fast and stable camera activation
  • CIF video capture with inbuilt video stabilization
  • Internal memory of up to 40 MB, which can be further expanded with a hot swap miniSD card of up to 2 GB
  • Quad-band, supporting 3G (WCDMA 1900 or 2100), WLAN, EDGE and four GSM bands (850/900/1800/1900), enabling broadband access from virtually anywhere on the planet
  • Supports the new Nokia Web Browser with Mini Map, featuring a semi-transparent zoomed-out overall view of the web page
 

More details after the jump