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- The first thing you notice is new radically different navigation on N-series phones. The green and red call and hang up buttons are on the edges of larger buttons - it takes a few phone calls to get used to the new placement!

- Battery life is really long, especially considering the extremely well lit back keys

- WIFI connection works well, I’ve been able to surf and test mobile web sites much more clearly.

- The Nokia N81 8GB is black background with white text - this can be hard to read in bright sunlight situations.

This phone should definitely serve me quite well until US version of 3G comes out.

I’d also like to give Andy Abramson special props for getting me in touch with someone at Tmobile regarding a coverage problem I’ve been having. Much appreciated.

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    1. WOM World / Nokia » Blog Archive - N81 8GB review and firmware update on July 8th, 2008 4:46 am

      [...] placement of the green and red call buttons, but is a big fan of the one button lock/unlock and the one click to start an SMS. He also says the battery life is ‘really long’ especially considering the well lit keypad, but [...]

    Nokia N81 8GB Review, Jul 2008

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