Nokia N-81:Entertainment The Next Episode

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A nice phone but bit on a heavier side. Weighing 140 grams, while N-95 being 120 gm, do feel a bit on higher side. The phone has a 2.4 Inch LCD which again seems small as compared to N-95 (2.8 In). I like that the display is protected by another layer instead of just flat with the whole fascia. The sliding mechanism is firm, moves by itself with a nice snapping sound. Even though there's a lot of buttons in that part of the phone, Nokia does a great job illuminating only the necessary buttons depending on what you are using. For example, the music keys are dimmed and the gaming keys are off when using the phone in general. When the music player is on, the music keys light up. The gaming keys lights up when playing an N-gage game and also when used to zoom in or out of photos in the gallery.
What really surprised me was the Naviwheel, which is turned off by default and u have to go to Settings to turn it on. Then, there is no Pencil Key in Nokia N-81, like other N-Series Phones. Also, there is no auto focus function with the 2.0 Megapixel Camera. "Conclusion:"
Overall I like the design of the "Nokia N81 8GB". The attention to details like the dimming and the lighting of the music and gaming keys at the right moment is pretty cool. This phone will be great for those who spend a lot of time listening to music, and also want to play games on their phone because of the dedicated gaming keys.
The TV out feature is worth check out

 
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