e65 vs n80

Aha... My N80ie comes with a Flickr plugin and it does similar thing, you enter login/pass to your Flickr site and you can upload with it.

http://www.flickr.com/nokia
 
I agree that N80 resolution is high.. but the screen is dull However, E65 is not bad et all & the screen is as bight as N73 is.

I personally recommend N80 over E65 if you can take the thickness and poor battery life.
 
i heard this somewhere, that you can put the n73's battery into the n80, but u need some eraser bit to fill out the empty space. if that would work, i would get an n80 for sure! autofocus is for amatures who cant take pictures, real pros dont need autofocus, but then again real pros dont use a 500 dollars camera PHONE, to replace their thousand dollars dslr
 
I spend big bucks on a high definition display because there is high definition content. I don't really need to see the phone numbers I input to be in high def. They can be a little "fuzzy".
 
zeze puts a good point. no one can tell you what phone to get. People can tell you which is better in terms of which, but at the end it's what is important to you that counts.
 
I currently have both n80 and e65....and i don't think anyone mentioned this yet:
1. The e65 does not have a visual radio feature...no fm/am which i really like in my n80.

2. The n80's loudspeaker is much better than the e65

But I do agree that the e65 is more solid, slim and easy to hold phone.
 
I've used the N80 as my only phone for about ten months . I would give it very high marks in every respect except one: still photography.

No matter what options I try, I am unable to take a sharply-focussed picture. The daguerreotypes of Matthew Brady, circa 1860, were far superior.

It has taken me some time to own up to this deficiency of the N80. The 3.2 megapixels, I thought, would guarantee high-quality photography. But the pics I took with my earlier, lower-resolution camera phones were every bit as good.

Videos, on the other hand, have been more than satisfactory. But that may only be because I am still amazed that a cell phone can actually record movies at all.

With this proviso, I can highly recommend the N80 to anyone who needs a capable, all-around phone that will do what you want it to do, and who doesn't expect his snapshots to be published in the National Geographic, or hung in the National Gallery alongside the photographs of Ansel Adams.
 
Honestly houman, I'd still give shozu a try. I used the Flickr app on the n73 and the n93 I tested out, and I found Shozu to be better. What I like about Shozu is that it backgrounds itself more quickly than the Flickr app does, and I find it uploads more quickly.

Worth a try!

-olly
 
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