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Well, I finally got my Nokia N80 from Vodafone just before the weekend. I managed to get a good deal in return for signing a new contract - handset for £40 and 400 mins and £60 worth of data (equivalent to 500 texts or about 25MB of traffic, or a mixture) for £35 per month.

Overall I’m very happy with the phone and in many respects it has more than exceeded my expectations, but it is proving a let-down in some surprising areas.

The S60 v3 software is absolutely amazing, especially coupled with the fantastic screen and improved browser, which has to be seen to be believed. Nokia have put a lot of effort into making the menu system easier to use. I really like the way the new multimedia key allows quick access to the music player, camera, gallery etc and the Active Standby can accommodate 6 more shortcuts as well.

The 3MP camera is excellent and has saved me a bundle of cash as I was planning on getting a digital camera for the summer (can you believe I don’t have one??!!), but the N80’s camera is good enough for me.

I’m surprised how easy the wi-fi is to use, although it does seem to drain the battery quite quickly (see gripes later). Finding, setting up and storing access points is quite easy e.g. whenever I want to connect to my gmail account I can first scan to see if there are any available wifi points, before opting for a GPRS/3G connection.

What I have found disappointing with the N80 smartphone is that it isn’t a very good phone. The inbuilt antenna is quite weak and in areas where I can get good reception with other handsets, I can’t with the N80. This includes my flat, so sometimes when I’m expecting a call I have to put the SIM into an old phone.

The battery life also isn’t very good. The phone hasn’t quite died on me from a days usage yet, but I’m having to charge it every evening which is disappointing. I really miss the days of my Ericsson T68 which only needed charging every couple of days even under heavy usage.

Despite these problems I love the phone and it really does stand head and shoulders above my last phone, a Nokia 6680. As the 10th phone I’ve owned in the last 11 years (Nokia 5110, Nokia 6010(??), Nokia 7110, Nokia 9000 communicator, Sony Ericsson T68, Sharp GX10, Sony Ericsson P900, Nokia 6630, Nokia 6680) it’s probably number 2 or number 3 on my list behind the T68 and possibly also the Nokia 6010.

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Everton is based in London and has worked in the internet and mobile space for over ten years now, and before that worked in corporate strategy and consulting. He has a degree in Economics from Cambridge University, and currently runs the Portal and online operations for one of the largest ISPs in the UK. He also writes for Windows 7 News.

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  • Anonymous says:

    I'm jealous on 2 counts - 1 you're called Everton and 2 you've an n80. Counting down the end of my current Orange contract (asked about an early upgrade and she quoted something like £175!), glad to see it seems to be impressing.
    I'm used to an iffy battery with my 6680 so it's just the dodgy signal that might be a pain.

  • Anonymous says:

    Have just had an N80 on Orange, but have been unable to use the wifi because as part of the Orange Network lock, the access points are also locked to “Orange Internet”, I can set up an access connection to my wireless router, but the network lock prevents using it instead of the Orange access point. I have successfully set up this function on a Vodafone N80 and been able to access my NAS (network attached storage) drive through my wireless router to upload and download files from my home document server

  • Neil says:

    I’ve got an N80 on Orange. I suggest you give the manual a careful read. I have had no problem setting up access points and have not once had to go through orange internet. Make sure you choose the option to ‘ask each time’ for the connection.

  • I think you’re right Neil. Have you tried the phone with the new version of Nokia PC Suite? I’ve been using the N80 as a modem over a bluetooth connection for the last two hours on the train to Swansea from London, and I swear it is 3x faster than the old version.

    It could also be that the N80 is somehow faster over 3G that my Nokia 6680….

  • Stephen says:

    Im also having problems using wifi on my nokia n80 and im also with orange. How do u do it neil?

    Cheers.

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