The introduction of the Nokia N81 pushes Nokia further than it has ever been before. Sure it has the Nokia N95, a monster of a multimedia handset, but what about something for the younger generation? The Nokia N81 is the answer to this question; it is aimed more at the gamers and mp3 listeners, rather than the office businessman. But is it too expensive and can it compete with phones like the Sony Ericsson W910i?
Nokia has always had an affinity with the younger generation of mobile phone users. It wasn't long ago that multitudes of school children were sat playing snake on their black and white screens at lunch times. Today it is all about mp3 capabilities and 3D gaming and the Nokia N81 offers both in a very competitive manner. The music storage capabilities are 2gb as standard, however there is an 8gb model that sadly lacks the MicroSD slot. This amount of space is enough for the average user; however with the 8gb version if you reach maximum capacity there is no way of getting any extra storage.
The Nokia N81 comes with a 2 mega pixel camera. This is a little disappointing considering the fact that many mobile phones in the marketplace today come equipped with a very respectable 5megapixels. Some camera phones even have optical zoom, like the Samsung G800 for example. However it is likely that if you were to purchase the Nokia N81 it would not be for its photographic capabilities as there are other better performing models out there.
The Nokia N81 is also a gaming device. It attempts to build on the success of the N gage which proved very popular with gamers a number of years ago. Where the Nokia N81 steals a march on its rivals is in its dedicated gaming buttons. Overall if you are looking for a gaming device that plays music and is good at gaming then this is a useful device.
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
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