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	<title>Comments on: N81 8GB Review: I-Overview And Music Capabilities</title>
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		<title>By: Test Nokia N81 &#124; MobileHub : le blog des smartnautes</title>
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		<title>By: zed &#124; mobile phones user</title>
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		<dc:creator>zed &#124; mobile phones user</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Jan 2008 18:17:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>ditto the open close music function on the N76 is whats needed here.</description>
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		<title>By: Nseries WOM World &#187; Blog Archive &#187; N81 review&#8230; times two!</title>
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		<description>[...] from The N95 Blog has reviewed the N81 and its music capabilities. He loves the dedicated music keys, which make the experience that bit [...]</description>
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		<title>By: BMG Music Club &#187; N81 8GB Review: I-Overview And Music Capabilities(BMG Music Club)</title>
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		<description>[...] N81 is one of the latest Nseries devices, It has this amazing slider that opens up the second you touch it, unlike the N95&#8217;s slider that requires continuous pushing, The N81&#8217;s front colour is black, and the back is sexy metallic brown, if it was all in brown or white, it would look a lot better. The overall look of the device is good, but there&#8217;s a horrible cut in the front of the device, kinda makes the devive looks ugly and it&#8217;s consequences are more uglier, The Music keys along with the calling keys all look black from dust covering them, And when the backlight is on, they are barely seen. Another downside, the phone has lots of RAM, enabling Multitasking while listening to music, but technically it&#8217;s impossible, Music keys along with selection keys, Menu key, Clear key, Calling keys and let&#8217;s not forget the Naviwheel are squeezed in a very very small space, During my trialling, i wasn&#8217;t successful, not even once, in surfing the web, or browsing the gallery WITHOUT the song being paused, stopped , or the next/previous song played, Which is really frustrating. That doesn&#8217;t mean that this device isn&#8217;t meant for music, all these problems up there require a simple software update, except the keypad problem that requires MAJOR device redesigning. In fact, This device is more than an iPod to a Phone for me, it is really dedicated for music and it stands out like an MP3 Player more than it does as a regular phone, It has an iPod like Naviwheel, making navigating the library more faster and simpler, It&#8217;s speakers are really loud, same as the N95&#8217;s, It has an amazing Lock switch on top, which is really better than the N91&#8217;s regular Lock key, After sliding the Lock key, it returns to it&#8217;s original position, The N81 has direct access to Nokia&#8217;s Music Store, enabling music purchase and downloading on the go. The N81 along with the N76 brings the best Nseries Music experience, The dedicated music keys does have a great function, which is to pause/play and choose through songs at any time, without having to launch the music application. read more [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] N81 is one of the latest Nseries devices, It has this amazing slider that opens up the second you touch it, unlike the N95&#8217;s slider that requires continuous pushing, The N81&#8217;s front colour is black, and the back is sexy metallic brown, if it was all in brown or white, it would look a lot better. The overall look of the device is good, but there&#8217;s a horrible cut in the front of the device, kinda makes the devive looks ugly and it&#8217;s consequences are more uglier, The Music keys along with the calling keys all look black from dust covering them, And when the backlight is on, they are barely seen. Another downside, the phone has lots of RAM, enabling Multitasking while listening to music, but technically it&#8217;s impossible, Music keys along with selection keys, Menu key, Clear key, Calling keys and let&#8217;s not forget the Naviwheel are squeezed in a very very small space, During my trialling, i wasn&#8217;t successful, not even once, in surfing the web, or browsing the gallery WITHOUT the song being paused, stopped , or the next/previous song played, Which is really frustrating. That doesn&#8217;t mean that this device isn&#8217;t meant for music, all these problems up there require a simple software update, except the keypad problem that requires MAJOR device redesigning. In fact, This device is more than an iPod to a Phone for me, it is really dedicated for music and it stands out like an MP3 Player more than it does as a regular phone, It has an iPod like Naviwheel, making navigating the library more faster and simpler, It&#8217;s speakers are really loud, same as the N95&#8217;s, It has an amazing Lock switch on top, which is really better than the N91&#8217;s regular Lock key, After sliding the Lock key, it returns to it&#8217;s original position, The N81 has direct access to Nokia&#8217;s Music Store, enabling music purchase and downloading on the go. The N81 along with the N76 brings the best Nseries Music experience, The dedicated music keys does have a great function, which is to pause/play and choose through songs at any time, without having to launch the music application. read more [...]</p>
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