Nokia N82 Mobile Phone

August 25, 2008

nokia-n82-silver-mobile-phone-202x300 Nokia N82 Mobile PhoneThe Nokia N82 Silver Mobile Phone emulates many aspects of its sibling, the Nokia N95 Mobile Phone, say, to start with a GPS system, a 5MP camera, a media player and lot more. The main difference between the two is the fact that the former is a Dual Band GSM against the latter’s Quad Band model. However, this model too like its sibling is tight-lipped in the GPS navigation information part as the most revealed parts are an integrated A-GPS and pre-installed Nokia maps. If the customer is in search of a complete and active GPS navigator boarded phone it will be wiser to look towards the T mobile Compact III Mobile Phone that comes with a SirFStar III receiver, TomTom maps, POIs, Voice Guidance, post code search etc.

This has to be a camera phone

The 5 Megapixels camera integrated in the model is quite enthralling. Can’t find this feature in many other models, save something like the LG KG920 Mobile Phone or the Samsung G600 Mobile phone. The N82 further buttresses its camera with a Carl Zeiss Tessar lens other than the CMOS sensor of 5 megapixels. The number of photography features that follow virtually stuns. Consider an Auto Focus mode, Auto Exposure mode, Exposure Compensation, numerous White Balance and Scene modes, Colour tone features, a terrific in-device editing of the images and a zenithal Xenon Flash to end things up. The VGA video resolutions stretch up to 640 x 480 pixels, adorned by 10 x digital zoom, digital video stabilisation and AAC audio recording. The LCD TFT 2.4” large display monitor forms the perfect foil as no many models boasts of this good a display. The Nokia 7900 Prism Mobile Phone outshines others in the display sector with the most advanced OLED technology backing up its monitor.

Connectivity, Messaging and Music

The Nokia N82 Bluetooth Mobile Phone reckons the connectivity sector using a range of the most sophisticated aspects as the Wireless LAN, Bluetooth wireless and UPnP technologies. The phone promptly employs the HTML browser as well as the USB 2.0 interface. The Dual transfer mode facilitates automatic switching between GSM and Edge networks. GPRS is also allowed. The connectivity factors also excel as in the case of Apple iPhone Mobile Phone. Messaging can be made exciting with the SMS, MMS and E-mail features, though the model lacks a T9 Predictive text dictionary cum rectifier that has been a revelation in this field by correcting and predicting errors with precision. The Blackberry 7100t Mobile Phone is an exponent of this feature. The media Player that comes built in the model supports almost all, existing advanced music files like the MP3, AAC, WMA, eAAC and MP4A. The Bluetooth A2DP stereo is a welcome addition here along with a brilliant FM radio that opens a world of FM stations to the user. It is appreciable that the model, in this field, competes elegantly with some feature-specialised models like the Sony Ericsson W960i Mobile Phone or the Sony Ericsson K530i Mobile Phone.

Conclusion

The N82 candy bar, with its 100 MB internal memory excels many other models of the same stature, say the Samsung L760 Ted Baker Mobile Phone with its 40 MB on board memory. Operating system is Symbian OS and the model also exhibits an impressive intuitional screen rotation feature. Call management delicacies served here are the Push to Talk feature, voice dialling, SIND and Voice commands other than calls log that lists the missed, dialled and received call identities.

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