Nokia N81

Nokia N81
ManufacturerNokia
Availability by region2007
PredecessorNokia 6111
Nokia 6290
Nokia N76
Nokia N80
Nokia N91
SuccessorNokia N85
RelatedNokia N95 8GB
Nokia N78
Nokia N82
Nokia 6110 Navigator
Compatible networksUMTS/GSM 850/900/1800/1900
Form factorSlider
Dimensions102 x 50 x 17.9 mm, 86 cc
Weight140 g
Operating systemSymbian OS 9.2
BatteryLi-Po 1050 mAh (BP-6MT)
Rear camera2 MP / 1600 x 1200 px
Front cameraCIF Video Call Camera
Display240 x 320 pixels, 2.4", 16M Colors
Data inputsKeypad
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The Nokia N81 is a Symbian OS mobile phone announced by Nokia on 29 August 2007 and released the next month. It runs S60 3rd Edition, Feature Pack 1.

The N81 was marketed as an entertainment device focused on music and gaming.[1] It was the first device that came preloaded with the N-Gage 2.0 gaming service in 2008 (albeit in public beta), and it features two dedicated gaming keys that can be used for N-Gage games (this would later also appear on the N96,[2] N85[3] and 5730 XpressMusic[4]). During the launch of N-Gage 2.0, the N81 was specifically chosen by Nokia in advertisements. It was also much marketed as a music-centric smartphone and was one of the first to support the Nokia Music Store service.[5] It has stereo speakers that are considered to be very loud.[6] Several reviewers have claimed that the N81 has, much like the older Nokia N91, a very high sound output quality and therefore highly suitable for audiophiles.[7][8][9][10]

The four-way silver-coloured D-pad below the display also contains a new capacitive sensor called the Navi wheel, which allows scrolling in the S60 gallery and music player applications by 'stroking' the key, in a similar manner to the iPod click wheel.[11] It is a unique feature that rarely appears on mobile handsets.[12] The Navi wheel would later also appear on other Nokia Nseries handsets: N78, N85 and N96.

Other than these the N81 has more modest specifications compared to the Nokia N95, with a 2-megapixel camera, lacking both GPS and HSDPA, and weighing 20 grams heavier.[13] However the N81 did have an ARM11 369 MHz processor, the fastest on a Nokia device at the time.[14] The Nokia N81 notably features a sliding spring-loaded physical keylock on the top of the device, located next to the 3.5 mm jack.[15] It is the first Nseries device that swapped the miniUSB port in favour of microUSB.

A variant called N81 8GB with 8-gigabytes of internal flash memory was also announced at the same time. This version retailed for 430 euros before taxes, 70 euros more than the standard version which requires a microSD memory card to expand its 12 megabytes of storage.[16] N81 would be succeeded by the N85.

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  2. ^ Epstein, Zach (11 February 2008). "Nokia Announces N96; Fun While it Lasts".
  3. ^ "Nokia". LetsGoDigital.
  4. ^ "Nokia 5730 XpressMusic review: Full musical keyboard". GSMArena.com.
  5. ^ Lee, Nicole. "Ovi service becomes gateway to Nokia Music Store". CNET.
  6. ^ "Hands on the Nokia N81 (Verdict: Really Loud Music Phone)". Gizmodo. 29 August 2007.
  7. ^ Miller, Matthew. "First impressions of the Nokia N81 8GB; music now ROCKS on a smartphone!". ZDNet.
  8. ^ "Review: Nokia N81 8 GB, too much money for too little hardware". IntoMobile. 22 October 2007.
  9. ^ "Nokia N81 8GB review". Archived from the original on 14 October 2018. Retrieved 14 October 2018.
  10. ^ "First look of the Nokia N81: Music and Gaming first". GadgetNutz. 26 October 2007.
  11. ^ "Nokia N81 8GB: The "Sexy" Navi Wheel?". The PhoneBoy Blog.
  12. ^ "Nokia N81 preview: Hands on N-Gage". GSMArena.com.
  13. ^ "Nokia N81 8GB smartphone • The Register". theregister.com.
  14. ^ "Nokia N81 8GB review: N-series N-gaged". GSMArena.com.
  15. ^ "Hands-on with the Nokia N81 8GB". 15 November 2007.
  16. ^ "Nokia N81, N81 8GB and N95 8GB all now official". All About Symbian. 29 August 2007.