Even as it celebrates its one-year anniversary in public circulation, Nokia's
N80 keeps on scrapping with the best smartphones the world has to offer. After all, S60 3rd Edition is
still fresher than anything Microsoft or ACCESS has to offer, the 3 megapixel camera is well above and beyond the standard fare, and the 416 x 352 display simply blows lesser QVGA screens out of the water. It makes sense, then, that while we all wait for the
next-gen Nseries devices, Nokia would be looking to extend the useful shelf lives of the elder statesmen in their lineup by
tweaking, bundling, and renaming. Among the devices to get a makeover is the N80, becoming the recently-released
N80 Internet Edition with a slightly revised software bundle and two fantabulous color choices: black and bronze. Since the hardware is identical to the original N80, we'll concentrate on a couple of the Internet Edition's software goodies -- and don't worry, original N80 owners, most or all of it comes with yours, too, or can be downloaded free of charge.

We really can't emphasize it enough: the N80 Internet Edition ("N80IE," if you will) is an N80 through and through. If you like the N80, you'll like the N80IE; if you despise the N80, your seething hatred will run every bit as deep with the N80IE. The similarity carries right through to the handset's model designation in the upper left hand corner, which simply reads -- you guessed it -- "N80." It's great that Nokia's committed to revising its generally stellar smartphone lineup as it ages, but we do think that selling it with a new name is marginally misleading. Our only fear is that a few N80 owners might be duped into "upgrading" to the same phone. Heck, the Pearl Black shell (which looks fantastic, for what it's worth) isn't even new, though Patina Bronze is.

The lion's share of the N80IE's revisions lie within Nokia's new "Download!" client. We love it; it's a concept that no smartphone should go without. Think of it as a streamlined version of S60's Catalogs app -- which is now a part of Download!, coincidentally -- that offers a straightforward, foolproof way to download new apps straight to your phone. In fact, much of the N80IE's alleged new functionality isn't even present on the phone (
Yahoo! Go, Gizmo VoIP, and Amazon, among others), you grab it as you need it using Download!. We found the download and installation process to be quick and utterly painless, despite the fact that we were topping out at EDGE speeds; freshly-installed apps are dropped into the phone's "My Own" folder, ready to run. The client also enables users to buy commercial apps, though we didn't have an opportunity to give it a shot.
After selecting an app to download, it's unceremoniously launched for initial configuration. Notice the second screen of Yahoo Go! where we're asked to select a country. If this isn't proof positive that the N80's American launch was an afterthought on Nokia's part, we don't know what is. Ah,
Cingular-branded N80... we wish we'd gotten to know you.
Some of the new software is nothing more than a thin wrapper around a WAP site or two. Much of Yahoo! Go fits into that category, as does Amazon's offering. We'd like to have seen something a little richer to take advantage of the N80's dazzling display, though S60 3rd Edition's glorious browser makes browsing a breeze.
Mmm, WiFi...
The Barcode Reader and Podcasting apps are two of the cooler downloads currently available. Though not terribly useful, the Barcode Reader did a decent job of reading any kind of barcode we threw at it (QR codes included) -- just set the camera to macro mode and let 'er rip. As soon as a barcode is detected, a box comes up with the detected text, allowing the user to save or discard the data. That's about all it does -- but hey, still cool, especially in areas of the world (read: not this one) where QR codes are commonplace. The Podcasting app does a good job finding, organizing, and synchronizing podcasts on a schedule of the user's choosing. Best of all, the podcasts can be updated in the background -- very handy, especially for folks stuck on EDGE or GPRS that want to pull down a 5 or 10MB 'cast.
All told, our evaluation of the N80 Internet Edition is, like the hardware itself, identical to that of the original N80: it's a
good phone / PDA in EDGE coverage that's made
great when blanketed with UMTS and WiFi. The phone makes a great introduction to S60 for newly-minted smartphone users, while current N80 owners can keep their wallets firmly planted and start digging through the 'nets for the N80IE's added (free) goodies.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
raj @ Dec 31st 2006 2:46PM
I bought an n 80 some time ago n had to sell it at a great loss becoz its battery never lasted more than a day if nokia has not corrected this its a big waste n a lousy phone
CJ @ Feb 15th 2008 1:24AM
Yeah, well, given your fearsome command of the English language, I can safely assume you're not much of a power user.
Nate Bishop @ Dec 31st 2006 9:52PM
"and don't worry, original N80 owners, most or all of it comes with yours, too, or can be downloaded free of charge"
Where can we existing N80 owners find this intertronic goodness?
Q @ Jan 1st 2007 7:51AM
To raj:
I myself am a happy owner of a N80.
The battery "problem" you're talking about is probably a lack of configuring.
At this moment my N80 holds out for about 2 to 3 days.
That's with constant 3G connection, regular use of it and regular use of the wifi/cam.
If I configure my N80 to constantly be looking out for a wlan, and don't set it to standby it tops out at 18 hours battery life or something.
So my guess is that you should've looked a bit further in the configuration of this phone, and remember it's not a 3120 with no options at all running more than a week if you allmost don't use it...
Greetings from Belgium,
Q
John @ Jan 1st 2007 9:27AM
The N80 can be upgraded to a N80i using a guide found here.
http://www.allaboutsymbian.com/forum/showthread.php?t=54352
It does work,I've upgraded myself. But do it at your own risk.
John
marco @ Jan 1st 2007 4:32PM
hey i finally got my n80IE one week ago. i had before the n80. the IE is better than the n80 basic.. the yahoo go! works great, the gizmo voip also good, now i am in peru for new years and i can call usa very clear, using my wifi connetion. the wifi setup is easy and handy. i love this phone, so much things to do, really good web browser and many applications to download like the real MSN messenger.. really rocks!
Uncle sjohie @ Jan 2nd 2007 3:03AM
Hmm, I was looking for a new phone anyway, this looks like a good contender. (replacement for a vodafone nokia 6234)
Uncle sjohie
http://www.sjohie.com
Zuhaib Mirza Siddique @ Jan 2nd 2007 4:54AM
Has this phone added support for Cingulars 3G networks? Because if i was not mistaken this phone does not work with the freqs. on the this side of the world with Cingular, or am i mistaken?
drjones @ Jan 2nd 2007 11:46AM
@ Zuhaib
"Has this phone added support for Cingulars 3G networks? Because if i was not mistaken this phone does not work with the freqs. on the this side of the world with Cingular, or am i mistaken?"
Nope. Only works with Euro 3g. According to Wikipedia , regulators have freed up some of the 2100mhz specturm in the states to be used for 3g services. T-Mobile, reportedly will be adding 3g support in this spectrum this year. If that happens we should be able to use 3g with our N80's on T-Mobile.
The N80 only supports the 2100mhz spectrum.
thomas @ Jan 3rd 2007 8:47AM
this is the same for both n80 and n80ie, but for heaven's sake, why did nokia cripple the phone by disabling fm radio recording!? i'm SO regretting i bought the nokia n80ie.
??? @ Jan 8th 2007 11:30PM
i own n80 and i upgraded it to n80ie.. great phone with fascinating features: 3g, wifi, 3mp camera, web browser, 352x416 res, bout 2 days battery life lasting (not bad compare to what we get from its features) plus 3rd party applications and games.. almost perfect just a little lack with sliding process but overall this's a must have 3g phone ;)
postaboy @ Jan 16th 2007 5:37AM
HI
I have an N80 standerd! and was wondering if some one could do a "backup to memory card" of their N80ie then send me a copy of there memory card data! this will allow me to restore from memory card and then ill have N80ie...
I would really appriciate it!
email me if you have it at ht_by@yahoo.co.uk
Thanks
postaboy
subhi @ Feb 11th 2007 6:32AM
hiii
i live in jordan i got a sony ericsson w850i and i did not know that the nokia n80 got wifi so i wanted to sell the w850i and i just got it for 3 days it cost me 300 jd and now they will buy it for 200 that cant be and the w850i is still new and i want the n80
what can i do? :(
Shawn Honnick @ Feb 28th 2007 10:29AM
I have had this phone for about a month. The camera is awesome. The phone is OK. I have never gotten more than one day on the battery and I am not a heavy user, I keep bluetooth off when I am not using it and I do not search for WAN/LAN. Standby is set to one minute. If the battery life were better, this would be an A+ overall but the short battery life kills that potential for me. I hate switching batteries and sometimes cannot charge for a whole day. I guess I could look at the bright side and know that I am fully discharging my battery every time, so it's maximised, right? :-)
Tony Montgomery-Smith @ Feb 28th 2007 5:38PM
Does the N80ie wifi work with free hotspots. I ask because I spend a lot of time in Spain and Portugal, where free hotspots abound, and some of the blurb I've read is specific about paid-for hotspots.
Cheers
Tony
sivashankar @ Apr 4th 2007 10:08AM
I am in eager to buy n80,when i go to my nearest mobile shop and ask about the mobile they reply me that the nokia has stop the production of n80 and he told that there is some problem arise in camera,please reply to me on my email that there is any problem arise on that mobile or not
Babs @ Apr 7th 2007 12:56PM
i am gonna get Nokia N80 Next WEEK!!!!
sivashankar @ Apr 12th 2007 9:54AM
i,heared that there is some probem arise in n80 in there camera and nokia stopped there n80 product from my nearest mobile shop,it's true or not please reply for me, iam in eager to buy an n80IE mobile
Awolesi Adebukola @ May 27th 2008 5:22AM
My brother sent Nokia N80 to me and i am in Nigeria.
Please how can i used it in Nigeria