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Volume: 86 cc
Weight: ~140 g
Length: 102 mm
Width: 50 mm
Thickness (max): 17.9 mm
Display: Active matrix 2.4” QVGA main color display (320 x 240 pixels), up to 16 million colors
Price: $699.00 to $786.20
The Nokia N81 & Nokia N81 8GB are members of the Nokia N-Series which includes other popular phones including the Nokia N73, Nokia N77 & the Nokia N95. The N81 & N81 8GB are identical in design & features but come with differing memory options & the phones have different colour options on their casing. The Nokia N81 & Nokia N81 8GB come with a Nokia headset with remote control, connectivity cable, compact travel charger & battery but the Nokia N81 comes with a 2 Gbyte MicroSD™ memory card. The N81 comes with an expandable memory options which allows the user to add memory card to suit their storage needs & the start up kit includes a 2 Gbyte MicroSD™ memory card. The N81 is mainly black in colour with highlights of coloured edging around the casing & the navigation wheel. The N81 comes in a choice of two colours which are graphite grey & cobalt blue. The Nokia N81 8GB comes with 8 Gbytes of internal flash memory which allows the user to store much data on their new handset. The N81 8GB also comes with coloured edging around the casing & navigation wheel which are subtly coloured cocoa brown. The handset is solid & robust in design which weighs 140 grams & the overall measurements are 17.9mm deep by 50mm wide by 102mm high. The Nokia N81 & N81 8GB are beautiful in design & in capabilities. The phones are 3G capable handsets complete with WLAN technology. The phones are media, music & internet focused handsets which come with a simple slide opening casing complete with easy access music, video & function keys. The user can enjoy viewing the large screen when the handsets are open or closed. The screen is large measuring 2.4 inches with a high screen resolution & displays up to sixteen million colours for a quality viewing experience.
Nokia N80 has one of the best LCD displays, with a resolution of 352 x 416 pixels and boasting 262,144 colours. The 3 mega-pixel camera in the phone takes good pictures and has a 20x digital zoom and flash. However, the quality of photographs is no where near to the ones taken by Nokia N90. The phone has an advanced music player, which allows you to pick your favourite music track from a displayed play list. The audio quality of Nokia n80 is considered to be very good and the package includes a stereo headset. The phone comes with a 128 MB memory card, which is enough a storage space for your music files. It plays, MP3, AAC, m4a, eAAC+ and WMA format music tracks.
When the N81 8GB is closed while hiding the numeric keypad, I counted 18 buttons just on the front part of the phone! If two of those buttons are the dedicated gaming keys, that means the other 16 buttons are packed together with the Naviwheel. Let’s see the keys in that area: green call, red end-call, left soft-key, right soft-key, main menu, multimedia menu, clear, play/pause, stop, forward, back, left, right, up, down, and center.
Even though there’s a lot of buttons in that part of the phone, Nokia does a great job illuminating only the necessary buttons depending on what you are using. For example, the music keys are dimmed and the gaming keys are off when using the phone in general. When the music player is on, the music keys light up. The gaming keys lights up when playing an N-gage game and also when used to zoom in or out of photos in the gallery.
The Nokia N81 8GB came with earphones that go around the back of your neck. It connects to a middle piece where you can control music or pick up phone calls. I prefer regular earphones that go down my neck, but joggers like the ones that go around the neck because it doesn’t fall out easily. You can also use your own earphones if you like, but, people are starting to use bluetooth headphones to listen to music on their phones. You can find out more about Nokia’s new bluetooth headsets at Non Stop Living.
User Interface:
Operating system: Symbian OS ver. 9.2
User interface: S60 3rd Edition, Feature Pack (S60 3.1)
Dedicated media keys for quick and easy access to music and video:
play/pause, forward, rewind, stop
Dedicated game & volume keys
Device hold key
Multimedia key & Navi™ wheel
Music:
Music Features
Nokia Nseries digital music player
supports MP3 (VBR), AAC, eAAC+, AAC+, WMA/M4A, WAV
OMA DRM 1.x, 2.0, Windows Media DRM (OTI/OTA with Nokia Music Store*)
8 GB Internal flash memory (for up to 6000 songs**)
Playlist management
Synchronize music with Windows Media Player 11 installed on your compatible PC
Media keys (play/pause, stop, forward, rewind)
Integrated stereo speakers
Dedicated volume keys (20 volume steps)
5-band equalizer
Nokia AV Connector 3.5 mm (can also be used with standard 3.5 mm headphones)
Nokia Stereo Music Headset (HS-45 + AD-54) as inbox accessory
Navi™ wheel support
UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) music streaming
Bluetooth wireless technology A2DP profile (Bluetooth stereo audio)
Nokia Podcasting
Find, subscribe to and download podcasts over the air direct to your device
Listen to or watch the podcast
Browse and search the feed directory to find the podcasts you want
Subscribe and get new podcast episodes downloaded automatically
Choose whether the Podcasting application uses wireless LAN (requires WLAN network access) or GPRS/WCDMA packet data (requires a packet data plan) to download podcasts to your Nokia Nseries device.
FM Radio with Visual Radio support
Stereo FM radio (87.5-108 MHz /76-90 MHz)***
Get instant access to your favorite stations.
Connect to the FM radio and find the music, sports and news broadcasts in the station list for your region
Choose your favorites from a regularly updated directory and save them as a preset
Listen to music and interact with your favorite radio stations
Find out what song is playing, who sings it, and other artist information
Enter contests and answer surveys, vote for your favorite songs
Find out more about Visual Radio
Nokia Music Store
Purchase music online in Nokia Music Store*
Connect to your account from your compatible PC and mobile device
Search by artist name or title
Explore more music with genre searches and recommendations
Buy, download and listen to tracks on your PC
Connect to Nokia Music Store on your mobile device through WiFi or 3G networks
Use the wishlist to tag tracks on your mobile device to download later on your PC
Listen to 30 second clips before choosing to download
Buy and use pre-paid and bonus credit
Use Microsoft’s Windows Media Player 11 installed on your compatible PC to synchronize music and playlists between your PC and mobile device
Imaging:
Integrated 3 megapixel camera sensor (2048 x 1536 pixels) with up to 20 x digital zoom and close-up mode.
Landscape capture with dedicated capture key
Video call, video sharing and video clip sharing
Video recording and playback
High-quality video capture in MP4 and 3GP formats with up to 5x digital zoom
Image and video uploading to the Web
Integrated flash LED with red-eye reduction
Image and video editors
Nokia Lifeblog
Messaging:
Text messaging: supports concatenated SMS, picture messaging, SMS distribution list
Multimedia messaging: combine image, video, text, and audio clip and send as MMS to a compatible phone or PC; use MMS to tell your story with a multi-slide presentation
Automatic resizing of your megapixel images to fit MMS (max 300 KB size depending on the network)
Predictive text input: support for all major languages in Europe and Asia-Pacific
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Volume: 97.4 cc
Weight: 134 g
Length: 95.4 mm
Width (max): 50 mm
Thickness (max): 26 mm
Display: Up to 262,144 colors, 352 x 416 pixels Active matrix color display with automatic brightness control
Price: $349.95 to $581.35
The Nokia N80 is a little cell phone, short and stout. In its closed state, the slider phone measures 3.7 by 1.9 by 1.0 inches and weighs 4.7 ounces. Though the form factor is compact, it’s on the thicker side, so it’ll make for a tight fit in a pants pocket. Despite the bulk, it’s comfortable–though a little slippery–to hold in the hand, and its all-black case is attractive; the phone is available in stainless steel as well.
The Nokia N80 has a beautiful 2.2-inch screen that boasts 262,144 hues at 325×416-pixel resolution. Colors pop, and text and images are extrasharp; it’s certainly one of the best cell phone displays we’ve seen to date. Below it you’ll find two soft keys, the Talk and End buttons, a four-way navigation toggle with a center select function, an edit key, a menu shortcut, a multimedia key, and a Clear button. For the most part, the controls are easy to use, but the toggle and the select button are a bit small, so you have to press them carefully.
The N80 is a 3G smartphone, so it benefits from a wide range of advanced software, plus excellent functionality and connectivity. However, it’s one of the most buggy and unstable phones around. Perhaps future firmware upgrades will fix these problems, but for now its an unreliable phone. Its also very slow, both to boot up and in operation.
The N80 has an advanced music player with support for playlists and easy access to your favourite music tracks. Audio quality is excellent and a stereo headset is included in the sales package. There’s plenty of space for storing music too - a 128 Mbyte memory card is included as standard, in addition to the 40 Mbytes of internal memory.
Nokia N80 has one of the best LCD displays, with a resolution of 352 x 416 pixels and boasting 262,144 colours. The 3 mega-pixel camera in the phone takes good pictures and has a 20x digital zoom and flash. However, the quality of photographs is no where near to the ones taken by Nokia N90. The phone has an advanced music player, which allows you to pick your favourite music track from a displayed play list. The audio quality of Nokia n80 is considered to be very good and the package includes a stereo headset. The phone comes with a 128 MB memory card, which is enough a storage space for your music files. It plays, MP3, AAC, m4a, eAAC+ and WMA format music tracks.
Key Features:
Integrated 3 megapixel camera sensor with up to 20x digital zoom and close-up mode
Connect with wireless LAN, Bluetooth wireless connectivity or USB 2.0
Place calls on up to 5 continents with GSM and 3G connectivity
Send and receive emails and attachments
Stereo FM radio with support for Visual Radio
Multimedia:
Visual Radio*: Listen to music and interact with your favorite radio stations
Find out what song is playing, who sings it, and other artist information
Enter contests and answer surveys, vote for your favourite songs
Download the songs you buy direct to your phone
Stereo FM radio**
Integrated digital music player with stereo audio. Supported file formats: MP3/AAC/M4A/eAAC+/WMA
RealPlayer Media Player
Download and play multimedia files (video and music)
Stream media files from compatible media portals
Full-screen video playback on the device to view downloaded, streamed or recorded video clips in larger size
Played formats: AMR-NB, AMR-WB, AAC, RealAudio, RealVideo, H.263, MPEG-4
USB mass storage that enables easy drag and drop of files from your compatible PC to your device and back
Browsing:
WAP* 2.0 xHTML/HTML/WML multimode browser
Nokia web browser with Mini Map
Imaging:
Integrated 3 megapixel camera sensor (2048 x 1536 pixels) with up to 20 x digital zoom and close-up mode.
Landscape capture with dedicated capture key
Video call, video sharing and video clip sharing
Video recording and playback
High-quality video capture in MP4 and 3GP formats with up to 5x digital zoom
Image and video uploading to the Web
Integrated flash LED with red-eye reduction
Image and video editors
Nokia Lifeblog
Camera Specifications
Sensor: 3 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),.jpg
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 2 x digital zoom
Video capture: H.263 (up to 16.7 million/24-bit color)
Messaging:
Multimedia messaging: MMS for creating, receiving, editing, and sending videos and pictures with AMR voice clips
Email:Supports SMTP, POP3, IMAP4, and APOP protocols. Support for attachments (view jpeg, 3gp, MP3, .ppt, .doc, excel, and .pdf files)
Text messaging:Supports concatenated SMS, picture messaging, SMS distribution list
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Weight: 7.23 ounces
Dimensions: 2.95 x 5.67 x 0.51 (to 0.71) inches
Display: High-resolution touch screen (800 x 480 pixels) with up to 65,536 colors
Price Range: $225.99 - $370.95
The Nokia N800 Internet Tablet underwent a nice little makeover, lightening up its once all-black casing with a sleek silver face and shaving off a bit of thickness and weight (2.9×5.7×0.5 inches; 7.2 ounces). The device is slim enough to easily slip into your bag, but it’s probably too big to comfortably fit it into a pants pocket. Holding it in your hand, you might notice it’s a little top heavy for reasons we’ll explain a bit later, but it has a solid construction. Also, if you get tired of holding it, Nokia has built in a convenient kickstand so you can prop it up on your desk. It’s located on the bottom of the device, and all you have to do is pull it out toward the back.
The browser is a full featured browser. Not a mobile browser that formats stuff for a small screen. This means that in its default state, some of the text you read is a bit small. However you can zoom in easily with buttons right on the top of the device. This tends to give you horizontal scroll bars though. To handle this you can choose “Fit width to view”. This helps, but sometimes mangles the layout of pages. I don’t mean to make a big deal about this though. For most actual use, most pages are fine, and a quick zoom in is adequate to be able to read small type. Pages render surprisingly quick, and Flash seems to work pretty well. Of course, you gotta realize its limits. I wouldn’t try to run a really cpu intensive Flash app on this thing, and I ran into a couple of pages that had a lot of Flash on them, which really slowed things down. But it plays most Youtube videos just fine, for instance.
The battery life is pretty good too: it reportedly manages 10 days in always-ON standby (the device is actually ON, and with only a few hardware elements OFF), and it managed here about 5 hours of WiFi usage (screen in low backlight mode). It is my estimation (I only had the device for just a day and a half so far) that having the Gizmo or GTalk clients ON and leaving WiFi ON while in standby mode, you should get about 4-5 days of battery life which is better than the second best such device, the Nokia E61.
Key features
- Access the web on a portable internet tablet
- High-resolution widescreen display with improved viewing angle
- Opera 8
- Adobe® Flash® 9 browser plug-in
- Internet communications
- Skype support
- Internet calling with integrated web camera
- Instant messaging
- Multi-protocol email client
- Full-screen finger keyboard
- Access to internet media at home and on-the-go
- High quality stereo speakers
- Media player
- UPnP architecture
- Real Rhapsody
- Expandable mass memory
Form and function
- High quality stereo speakers and sensitive microphone
- High-resolution widescreen display
- Integrated desk stand for on-table use
- Ergonomic keys for internet usage
Sales package contents
- Nokia N800 Internet Tablet (RX-34)
- Extra stylus
- Battery (BP-5L)
- 128MB MiniSD card with extender (MU-17)
- Stereo headset (HS-48)
- Travel charger (AC-4)
- Pouch (CP-136)
- Data cable (DKE-2)
- Quick start guide
- Safety, warranty, and other product information
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Volume: 92 cc
Weight: 114 g
Length: 111 mm
Width: 50 mm
Thickness (max): 18.8 mm
Display: Up to 16.7 million colors, Large 2.4″ Active TFT QVGA 320 x 240 pixels display with wide viewing angle
Price: $259.04 - $341.58
The N77 is a member of the Nokia N series which is a highly features focused range with high quality technologies. The N series includes many popular mobile handsets including the Nokia N76 & Nokia N95. The Nokia N77 is a multimedia focused 3G smartphone which comes with TV broadcasting capabilities. The phone is neat & compact for a 3G smartphone handset which measures 111mm x 50mm x 18.8mm & weighs 114 grams. The bar type design of the N77 provides the user with a solid & sturdy handset complete with a large 2.4 Inch high colour & high resolution screen. The screen is large is size & provides the user with the high quality viewing display which is needed for viewing video & TV broadcasts. The screen comes with an ambient light detector which optimises the brightness of the screen.
The Nokia N77 is a mobile TV and multimedia computer supporting WCDMA 2100 and EGSM 900/1800/1900 or EGSM 900/1800/1900 for some regions. The Nokia N77 is optimized for viewing mobile broadcast content and accessing interactive services. In addition to the integrated DVB-H receiver, the Nokia N77 has a large, 2.4” display with up to 16 Million colors, stereo speakers, and dedicated key for accessing DVB-H based mobile TV. The Nokia N77 also has an integrated 2 mega-pixel digital camera, and is MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service) capable. The WAP 2.0 compatible Browser supports XHTML Mobile Profile (MP) and uses a TCP/IP stack to communicate with a gateway in network. The Nokia N77 supports Java MIDP 2.0 & CLDC 1.1 and supporting API’s.
The mobile TV feature is the main & most impressive feature on the Nokia N77. The phone comes with a TV application which allows the user to select, purchase & view TV programs on the mobile handset. The TV broadcast feature comes with a replay option, TV program reminder feature & a program guide. The TV antenna is built into the Nokia N77 handset which avoids the antenna getting damaged when the handset is being carried & moved around from place to place. The user will never be short of entertainment on their 3G smartphone as it comes with preloaded & downloadable Java™ games which provide the user with a lively gaming experience. The phone comes with a mobile email service which allows the user to create, send & receive emails complete with file attachments. The user can share their recent photos with their email contacts by sending an email with photos attached. The user can use the text message service or multimedia message service to stay in contact with others. The multimedia message service (MMS) allows the user to share their photos, video & music with other compatible multimedia messaging contacts. The N77 comes with an online instant messaging service which works like an online chat using text & symbols between any compatible messaging user who is online at the same time as the user.
Key Features:
One-touch access to your favourite programs (Live TV)
2.4″ QVGA display with up to 16 million colors
Digital music player with high quality stereo speakers
2 megapixel camera with up to 16x digital zoom
Nokia Web Browser with Mini Map
Send and receive emails with attachments
Multimedia:
Visual Radio*: Listen to music and interact with your favorite radio stations
Find out what song is playing, who sings it, and other artist information
Enter contests and answer surveys, vote for your favorite songs
Download the songs you buy direct to your phone
Full-screen video playback on the device to view downloaded, streamed or recorded video clips in larger size
Supported video formats: H. 263, MPEG-4, H.264 AVC, RealVideo 8/9/10
Digital music player optimized for music listening with enhanced on the go playlist management: edit playlists, add new music
Stereo FM radio (87.5-108MHz)** with Visual Radio support
RealPlayer Media Player
Download and play multimedia files (video and music)
Stream media files from compatible media portals
Full-screen video playback on the phone to view downloaded, streamed, or recorded video clips in larger size
Played formats (decoding): .3gp and .mp4 file formats, MPEG-4 video, H.263 video and AMR audio, RealMedia (Real Video and Real Audio), MP3, and AAC
Rip your CDS, and convert and transfer music to your device using Nokia Audio Manager
Share playlists with your friends over Bluetooth wireless technology, MMS, or e-mail
High quality stereo speakers
Browsing:
WAP/OMA and W3C standards support: WAP* 2.0, XHTML, XHTML MP, HTML 4.01, CSS, ECMAScript and JavaScript
Full Web compatibility with support for popular markup languages, scripting languages, and style sheets
Support for forms, tables, frames, and image maps
File upload over HTTP using standard HTML forms
Page layout and in-page navigation optimised for content type
Search and find capabilities
Adaptive history list
Integration with telephony (dial via a link on the page) and image galleries (view/save images)
Bookmarks database
Web Feeds (RSS)
OMA Digital DRM 1.0 - including forward lock for content protection, combined delivery, separate delivery and superdistribution
Nokia Web Browser with Mini map
OMA DRM 2.0 support for music
Imaging:
Integrated 2.0 megapixel camera (1600 x 1200 pixels) with up to 16x digital zoom
CIF camera (352 x 288) with up to 2x digital zoom
Two way video call (WCDMA service)
Integrated flash LED
Rotating gallery
Easy management, organization and transfer of images and video clips
New improved gallery with direct editing, printing and sharing
Online album/blog: photo/video uploading from gallery
Nokia Lifeblog support
Video and still image editors
Slideshow from gallery with music
Print digital photos directly from the device to compatible printers
Transfer photos directly to compatible printer or kiosk via Bluetooth wireless technology, memory card or directly to PictBridge-compliant printer via USB cable
Sharing via e-mail or Bluetooth with full image quality or via MMS, with automatic resizing of images to fit MMS.
Two-way video call capability
Messaging:
Multimedia messaging: MMS for creating, receiving, editing, and sending videos and pictures with AMR voice clips
Automatic resizing of your megapixel images to fit MMS (max 300 KB size depending on the network)
Email: Supports SMTP, POP3 and IMAP4 protocols. Support for images, videos, music and documents
Text messaging: Supports concatenated SMS, picture messaging, SMS distribution list
Instant Messaging
Predictive Text Input: Support for all major languages in Europe and Asia Pacific including Indian dialect variants
Live Mobile TV:
DVB-H*** based mobile TV with internal antenna (470-750 MHz)
Dedicated TV application for selection, purchase, and consumption of TV programs
Replay of TV program (up to 30 seconds) and a reminder setting via Program Guide
Mobile TV interactive services for example voting
Channel and content protection: OMA DRM2.0, Ipsec
Integrated DVB-H***. Video/audio codecs: H.264 AVC 384kbps@QVGA 15fps/QCIF 30fps and AAC up to 128kbps)
Automatic channel discovery
Organize channels in your favorite order
Up to 50 channels (a mix of TV and radio channels)* and 5 hours watchtime
Multiple subscription and payment methods (pay TV including previews, free-to-air, pay per view)
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Volume: 70 cc
Weight: 115 g
Length:106.5
Width: 52 mm
Thickness (max): 13.7 mm
Display: Main display: 2.4″ QVGA TFT color displays (240 x 320 pixels ) with up to 16 million colors
Cover display: 1.36″ color display (160 x 128 pixels) TFT with up to 262,144 colors
Ambient light detector to optimize operating times
Price: $333.37 - $494.48
The N76 is a smartphone. It runs Symbian S60 and comes in WCDMA and GSM flavors. It doesn’t seem to be available on our shores quite yet — if I have it my hot little hands, however, that means it should be online and in Nokia stores any day now. I can’t confirm right now, but it doesn’t look like any carriers will pick this old girl up, so you may need to spend about $499 on it.
The N76 comes with a high quality & fun camera feature which allows the user to take photos, edit photos, save photos & share them with other contacts. The camera is a 2 megapixel camera with a Carl Zeiss Optics Tessar™ Lens. The camera comes complete with 20 x digital zoom & a LED flash which ensures a clear & precise photo is capture each & every time the camera is used. The user has the freedom to take photos when the phone is in the opened or closed position with the use of camera capture keys being situated externally. The camera feature comes with many useful & exciting camera modes & photo setting which allow the user to gain the perfect finish for their photos. The screens work as viewfinders for camera & video features.
The phone itself is quite stylish with a 2-megapixel camera and bright chromed color scheme. It his 13mm thick has 26MB internal memory with a hot swappable microSD card slot. It lasts about 160 minutes on one charge although I saw standby times of about 10 days with little use.
The user can record, play, stream, download, edit, share & video call using the Nokia N76’s video feature. The Nokia N76 comes with a built in video recorder which is easy to use & comes with many fun & useful settings & modes, ready & waiting for the user to edit their video recordings to perfection. The user can share their video with others by simply creating a multimedia message with video, text & sound. The user can have a face to face video call with other contacts who have a compatible 3G mobile phone with a video calling feature. The user can see their contact on the large internal screen & the second small camera on the N76 will record the user which will be seen by their compatible contact.
The N76 is available in red and black. My review sample was the red variety, and I have to say that while I don’t usually go for red in a handset the all metal casing and use of silver as the other colour does have a certain appeal. It won’t be for everyone, though, and the black alternative is a rather more subtle take on things.
This is a clamshell phone and a huge one. The flip format enables mobiles to be pretty small, but Nokia seems to have ignored that design possibility here. Measuring 106.5mm tall, 52mm wide and 13.7mm thick, it grows to a massive 185mm tall when the flip is opened. At 115g, at least it is not too heavy.
The size means this phone is a bit of a challenge for smaller pockets and also a challenge for smaller hands and you’ll need to both to open it, when a simple recess on the lid would have allowed for one handed opening.
Key Features:
Surf the web on the large, landscape screen
Store more music with up to 2 GB of expandable memory
Make video conference calls
Send emails and instant messages
Take snapshots with the 2 megapixel camera
Multimedia:
Integrated FM radio
Integrated music player with equalizer and playlist feature for MP3/WAV/MIDI/AAC/eAAC/eAAC+/M4A/WMA formats
RealPlayer Media Player
Download and play multimedia files (video and music)
Stream media files from compatible media portals
Full-screen video playback on the phone to view downloaded, streamed, or recorded video clips in larger size
Played formats (decoding): .3gp and .mp4 file formats, MPEG-4 video, H.263 video and AMR audio, RealMedia (Real Video and Real Audio), MP3, and AAC
Video streaming, downloading and storage
Browsing:
WAP* 2.0 xHTML/HTML multimode browser
Nokia browser with Mini Map
Imaging:
2 megapixel camera, 1600 x 1200 pixels image resolution with up to 20x digital zoom
Video capture in QVGA resolution with the CIF+ (common intermediate format) camera and playback up to 15 fps with up to 4x digital zoom
Video call, video sharing and video clip sharing
Integrated flash LED
Messaging:
Email: Supports SMTP, POP3 and IMAP4 protocols with attachments
Chat
MMS
Picture messaging
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