With the Nokia N81 we have a multimedia device that is positioned in between the Nokia N95 and above the Nokia 6300. It is focussing its attention on the younger generation who are interested in listening to music and playing games on the multimedia mobile handset. In its market it has few rivals, but phones like the Sony Ericsson W910i are sure to try and steal customers from the behemoth.
The Nokia N81 has a 2.4 inch screen. The quality is excellent and performs admirably in direct sunlight, an aspect that seems to let so many mobile phones down in today's marketplace. The Sixteen million colours are plenty enough to provide a rich viewing experience with luscious deep colours; it really is one of the best screens around. The weight of the phone is a little bulky at 140 grams, but it can be forgiven, such are the features that are included.
As far as memory goes, the Nokia N81 comes with a 2gb micro SD card. This is enough to store a large selection of music on, but if you feel like you need more storage you can opt for the 8gb version, however this model does not come with the Micro SD slot which is a bit of a shame.
The talk time on the Nokia N81 is one area that is much improved. Nokia N80 owners often complained that they had to charge their phone every day if they were to have any chance of making a normal amount of calls. With the N81 standby is an impressive 408 hours, whilst talk time stands at approximately 4 hours.
The camera is only 2 mega pixels, which is a bit of a shame. The minimum requirement in today's market is around 3 to 4 mega pixels; however this phone really isn't aimed at people looking to take lots of snaps. Overall this is a great mobile phone and Nokia has done very well hitting the market with a device that satisfies its target market's needs. If you are looking for a new handset at the moment, consider the Nokia N81.
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Buy the Nokia N81 Today
Posted by Nokia at 12:58 AM