The N82 focuses mainly on the camera, hence the tagline “What cameras have become.” However, it would be a shame to think that is all the N82 has to offer. There is a lot more than that. The Nokia N82 also boasts excellent navigation and internet connectivity options too.
The Nokia N82 has is equipped with a 5.0 megapixel camera, that has a Carl Zeiss lens and a Xenon flash. Picture quality is of the highest order. The phone has a lens cover on the back, which when flicked open activates the camera. The camera opening speed is very fast, much quicker than many camera phones to date. Once active, the screen acts as a full view finder, and there is a list of options down the right hand side of the screen.
Away from the camera, there are a host of features ready to keep the gadget freaks happy. Navigation wise the phone has an internal GPS receiver and supports A-GPS, and comes with Nokia Maps installed. Testing the phone, lock on to location in Maps took less than 10 seconds. Very quick, and much quicker than experienced with the N95. The bright, clear QVGA TFT screen supporting up to 16million colours makes navigation very clear and very easy to follow.
Away from the camera, there are a host of features ready to keep the gadget freaks happy. Navigation wise the phone has an internal GPS receiver and supports A-GPS, and comes with Nokia Maps installed. Testing the phone, lock on to location in Maps took less than 10 seconds. Very quick, and much quicker than experienced with the N95. The bright, clear QVGA TFT screen supporting up to 16million colours makes navigation very clear and very easy to follow.
The N82 is destined to be the next success story in the Nokia NSeries range, so come back on Monday when we’ll have a more detailed look at photos and video taken by the N82 as well as news of more exciting Nokia mobile phones - including the successor to the beautiful 8800.