VoIP Blogging > Nokia N80 is released
[Harper Reed :: --------[Harper Reed: NaTa2, Software, MP3, Hack, Hardware, PHP, ASP, MySQL, YoYo, Juggling, Baphomet]] Although on the N80 you are unable to use the phone as a VOIP SIP device, it would still be one of the coolest things ever. Being able to upload pictures and media very fast in wifi zones.
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