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Nokia N82 Review - Design & Features
Editor Rating: My N82 is finished in a shiny silver front with a patterned beige back panel. Nokia calls it “Warm Titanium,” and also offers the device in white and black (sadly, I got mine before the black was widely available - for my money the black’s nicer). The first thing I noticed about the phone is that it’s quite big but has rather small, crowded buttons. The second thing I noticed is that it felt kind of cheap. I don’t think the device is actually cheaply made, but it’s all plastic and a couple of the buttons stick or creak when I press them. There’s none of that “luxury heft” you get with the glass and metal of an iPhone, or even with some other Nokia’s like the N73 or N95.
Instead, the N82 is bulky and a little heavy, but feels like it might break if you squeeze it a too hard during a particularly emotional phone call. It’s also, quite frankly, an ugly phone. At first blush the design looks clean and modern in a “function over form” sort of way. But after spending a few weeks with it and comparing it to the various new models that came into the office (and my old iPhone), I grew less and less fond of the N82’s looks. 17.3mm is thick for a modern handset, and while that’s actually a significant thinner profile than the 21+ mm N95, it’s chunky for a handset that doesn’t have a hardware QWERTY board. The display is covered in a scratch-resistant resistant plastic that actually held up quite well during testing. I kept the handset in my pocket a lot and didn’t employ any sort of screen protector, and it’s still scratch-free. Unfortunately, the lower portion of the front panel suffered a noticeable nick almost immediately and a few other smaller scratches have shown up since. Also, there’s what looks to be a piece of dust trapped inside of the front camera lens assembly just below the plastic panel. Not particularly impressive for such a spendy device. I won’t delve into all of the features of a Symbian Series 60 (Feature Pack 1) device here, as my N95 review covers them in great detail. Suffice it to say that the N82 does just about everything you could ask of a modern smartphone, has a very capable Web browser, and can be extended by way of thousands downloadable applications. In fact, the N82 is in many ways akin to a candybar version of the N95, with integrated GPS and Nokia Maps pre-installed, WiFi, A/V out, and so on. The 2.4” display found here is smaller than those on the N95 and N95 8GB models, but the N82 as a whole is also smaller than those phones, as well. This device is basically a candybar alternative to the N95 range, but with a slightly better camera (it’s not only the flash - overall image quality was better here) and no U.S.-band 3G option available.
All about Reviews by manufacturerVerizon Wireless, Sprint PCS, Nokia, Samsung, Sony Ericsson, Motorola, LG, Sanyo, HTC, Palm, BlackBerry, Sharp, Pantech, BenQ, Apple, Eten, o2Friday, July 18, 2008 I seriously want this phone ....... i sooooo badly wanna use the camera Sunday, May 25, 2008fgfgfg Don't forget to submit your entry for the "PhoneDog Days of Summer" Giveaway! Win one of over 30 of the hottest new cell phones - no registration, no spam! Just PhoneDog sharing some goodies with our visitors & loyal fans! Thanks and keep the comments coming! Video: Unlocked #5: Motorola Z9, BlackBerry 8120, Nokia N82 and SE K850iThe post-CTIA onslaught has begun! Check out some of the new handsets in the PhoneDog office, including the MOTO Z9 slider phone, BlackBerry Pearl 8210, Nokia N82, and SE K850i and w890i. Also, we preview two new iPhone cases.Video: Nokia N82 hands-on at CTIA Las VegasHands-on with Nokia's new imaging powerhouse, the N82 mobile phone, at CTIA '08 in Las Vegas. Nokia takes us through the phone's high-end multimedia, connectivity, and imaging features. And now it comes in black, too!Nokia N82 in-depth review - At a GlanceWhat’s Good: Incredible Camera w/Xenon Flash; Full VGA Video Capture; Excellent Web Browser; WiFi; Extendable Operating System; 3.5mm Headphone Jack What’s Not Good: Cheap-Feeling and Plasticky; Small Keys; Music File Sort Issues; S60 OS Too Complex for Average User; Device is Bulky; Very Expensive Bottom Line: Nokia’s N82 may be the best camera phone on the market right now, but it’s a bulky, complicated, expensive device for geeks and not the average consumer. You want features? N82’s...Nokia N82 in-depth review - IntroductionNokia’s N82 has received multiple awards for being the best camera phone available today on the global market. While the LG Viewty might have something to say about that, the N82 is certainly amongst the top two or three, anyway. Packing a 5MP Carl Zeiss lens backed by a true Xenon flash, sliding lens cover, and VGA (640 x 480) video capture at a full 30 fps with stereo audio, this latest N-Series handset is a true imaging powerhouse. The N82 even bests Nokia’s flagship N95...Nokia N82 in-depth review - Usability & PerformanceI tested the N82 on T-Mobile in the San Francisco Bay Area. Signal strength and call quality were generally excellent, on par with or better than any recent T-Mobile handset I’ve tried (save their latest UMA-equipped BlackBerrys). The Quad-Band GSM radio picked up signals easily, and I had no trouble hopping onto T-Mo’s EDGE data network, either. Calls came through loud and clear with minimal background hiss, and people I talked to generally said I sounded good on their...Nokia N82 in-depth review - ConclusionI left my iPhone behind in search of a top-notch camera phone. I found one in the Nokia N82. Problem is the camera didn’t make up for all of the other things I liked about iPhone - and also like about a number of other newer handsets — that the N82 doesn’t offer. Market emphasis right now is about marrying features to usability and providing consumers with devices that do it all, are reasonably easy and fun to use, and look good when you take them out of your pocket or...The big switch: I'm done with the Nokia N82 and on to the SE W890iWell, that didn't take long. My big switch away from the iPhone to the Nokia N82 as my daily cell? I think I'm over it. In part I have to blame the post-CTIA deluge of new devices that have come into the PhoneDog office over the past few weeks. With so many new phones to try out, how can I limit myself to just one (I'm happily married, so being polygamous with gadgets is my vice)? More than that, though, the N82's lack of style and fun got to me. Having a top-notch...N-Gage: First hands-on thoughts about Nokia's new gamesI've spent a little time mobile gaming on Nokia's re-launched N-Gage platform by way of my new N82 handset. So far I've played the demo versions of FIFA '08 and Creatures of the Deep, the former being EA Mobile's latest soccer game and the latter being some kind of fishing sim that, frankly, I wasn't so into. The N82 isn't Nokia's premiere gaming device, but it does have plenty of graphics and processor power under the hood to make scrolling 3D graphics look good on the small... |
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