Wednesday, August 6, 2008

NOKIA N82 NEWS DESK

Nokia N82 ReviewNokia designs and markets their N series of mobile phones with features and specifications that set them apart from any other type of mobile phone or handset that is currently on the market today. Their very latest addition to their family of “N” series mobile phones is the Nokia N82 and just as with all of the other N series handsets it features all of the very latest technology and features that is currently available.

The N series of Nokia mobile phone features a diverse range of cell phones that all have various features designed to appeal to a wide range of consumers in the cell phone market place. The Nokia N 82 is no different from all of the other N series cell phones in that it has positioned the Swedish cell phone manufacturer in front of all of its competitors by offering the very latest innovations in cell phone technology while at the same time incorporating all that has been proven positive in their other N series cell phones.


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Just as in all of the other N series cell phones that Nokia caries, the N82 features the best camera lens available in the way of Zeiss optics however; the N82 now features a Xenon flash, which takes its camera feature just one more step ahead of the competition that is on the market right now.

For quite some time the Nokia N95 was viewed as the premier camera phone that was available on the market but since the introduction of the Nokia N82 all that has now changed. One of the many upgrades that the N82 has incorporated into it is the addition of a larger screen with a larger capacity memory as well.

One unique feature of the N82 that people can't help but notice is that the keys on the key pad are somewhat longer and thinner, which is similar to the keys on the Nokia N91. However; as far as capability is concerned, the Nokia N82 is very similar to the Nokia N95 in several ares of operation.

Some of these similarities are items such as 3G HSDPA, Wi-Fi, 100mb of integrated memory, built in AGPS and a microSD slot. One feature of the Nokia N82 that is seen as somewhat of a reversal of the trend for smaller and smaller consumer electronics products is that the N82 is slightly larger that past N series models as well as most competing phones on the market.

This is no accident and in fact for some time there has been growing consumer demand for larger more easy to use handsets. The larger size accounts for a larger battery also, as well as being the result of the N82 being built to more durable specifications. Along with its larger size another feature incorporated into the N82 is automatic UI rotation when the N82 is held in either landscape or portrait mode.

The fact of the matter is that the N82 has yet to be released to the general public and therefore a hands-on review of the phone is yet to come however; from the descriptions of its features that are available it appears that the N82 will inevitably be widely accepted when it does hit store shelves.


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