The Nokia N81 is a device which especially is designed for gaming with the N-Gage platform. Since this is the main-feature of the N81 it isn’t an “all-in-one device” like the Nokia N95 or similar. Its worst feature is the camera. The device has a 2 megapixel camera without autofocus. The camera is supported by [...]
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Posted by Norman John in E-Series, E51, E61i, E63, E71, E90, N-Series, N79, N81, N82, N85, N95, N95 8GB, N96, Nokia, OVI, SymbianWorld
Over on Nokia Beta Labs I’ve found one new application and a update of another application. Nokia Image Exchange basically uploads your pictures to its own service in just a couple of seconds. Currently services like Flickr or Ovi aren’t supported. The mobile and web interface are synchronized so you can upload, publish & browse [...]
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The possibility of playing high-quality games on a Nokia multimedia-computer is just great. With the N-Gage application you can play everywhere - on the go, in the bus, in the train or if you’re waiting somewhere for something. With a multimedia-computer by your side you won’t get bored. Unfortunately not all the devices which support [...]
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The Nokia N81 was Nokia’s first device with the black, glossy design which you can find in many other Nseries devices nowadays. Today I decided to make a photoshooting with the N81 8GB, enjoy the pictures!
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Since I have the great opportunity to trial two devices at the same time I decided to make a photoshooting with the trialdevices N78 and N81 8GB and of course my own N95-1 “classic”. Because a photo says more than a thousand words just lean back and enjoy the images!
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Last month I went to Sweden for a week. Always in my pocket the Nokia N81 8GB. There were some things making the N81 8GB really useful for a trip aboard but unfortunately the N81 8GB couldn’t offer everything I needed. Let’s start with the good things:
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