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Comments on: Nokia unveils N80 multimedia phone

The new gadget offers GSM cell coverage, Wi-Fi access, Web browsing, a camera, a book reader and maps.
Photos: Nokia N80 Internet Edition

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Not really taking on Treo
by raulmot August 31, 2006 10:11 AM PDT
Nokia has a E61 and E62 for taking on the Treo. The E Series is their business/productivity line. The N80, as is the rest of the N Series, is part of their entertainment/multimedia line. So the N80 isn't really targeting Treo customers, thus not really a Treo competitor.
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Not really taking on Treo
by raulmot August 31, 2006 10:12 AM PDT
Nokia has a E61 and E62 for taking on the Treo. The E Series is their business/productivity line. The N80, as is the rest of the N Series, is part of their entertainment/multimedia line. So the N80 isn't really targeting Treo customers, thus not really a Treo competitor. Or rather answer to the Treo.
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Not A Treo
by sleepy7 August 31, 2006 6:05 PM PDT
The N80 is not a enough like a Treo. I wish it was. I love Nokia. All the phones I've owned have been Nokia. I currently own a 7610. I wish Nokia would create a Treo like phone. I want the full QWERTY key layout. They have the E61 but it does not have a camera. I've become accustomed to having the camera always on me and don't want to do without it. I do not want to buy a separate keyboard to carry around. I hope they do soon or I may have to swith to a Palm Treo. I will not buy a phone with Windows Mobile.
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N80
by polar2000 September 1, 2006 5:23 AM PDT
Would be a better phone if it supported the US 3G system that runs on WDCMA 850 MHz / 1900 MHz. The current US version does not. Why spend the $599 for a phone that is limited to the old cell networks
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N80
by polar2000 September 1, 2006 5:26 AM PDT
Should be WCDMA not WDCMA sorry error
US - Not the only country on the planet
by jannieboy September 4, 2006 12:17 AM PDT
The N80 works with practially every WCDMA network in the world, except the good ol' US of A. Why live in a country that changes it's frequencies and expects the rest of the world to babysit it and make special hardware?
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