It may only be a different coloured casing but we think it's a huge improvement, given how ugly the silver version looks. One of our main criticisms of Nokia N82 was its dreary appearance, and this is a step in the right direction for an otherwise excelle...
The black casing makes this N82 look much better than its silver sibling; 5-megapixel camera with xenon flash; GPS
Keypad can be fiddly to press at times
We weren't blown away by the silver N82's looks, but the black paint job brings the phone together in a much more attractive way. Combine this makeover with the N82's 5-megapixel camera, GPS, HSDPA and Wi-Fi, and you've got one of the hottest phones to co...
You can put a flat-panel TV pretty much anywhere, and because of their diminutive size they make ideal TVs for bedrooms, studies and even kitchens. Obviously, you won't be wanting a 40-inch LCD for the kids' bedroom, but something a little smaller...
It might have fallen off the ugly tree and hit several particularly grotesque branches on the way down, but the Nokia N82 is all about substance over style. It's got HSDPA and Wi-Fi for mobile broadband, GPS that just works and -- most importantly -- the
5-megapixel camera with xenon flash; GPS
Design looks unfinished; keypad can be fiddly to press at times
We don't like how the N82 looks and we're not keen on its keypad, but it's such a good phone in terms of features that we're prepared to overlook its aesthetic shortcomings. This is how the N95 should've been -- from the camera to the GPS, everything work...
On paper the Nokia N82 is very similar to the N95 -- except it's a candybar phone and not a slider. But before you think this is just a redesign, take a second look, because the N82 really surprised us in more ways than one. It may come packed...
The Nokia N82 is a candy bar version of the N95 and contains a similar array of powerful features, including a 5MP camera, A-GPS receiver and a TV-Out function - ...
Whilst on paper the N82 sounds great and to a certain degree it is, the design of the N82 and its battery life are the biggest let downs and if we were to choose between this or the N95 GB it would be the latter that gets our vote.
The plastic materials used in the N82â-'s casing help account for the well-balanced handling
Wi-Fi and 3G HSDPA; A-GPS with supplied sat nav software; 5-megapixel camera; Extensive multimedia functionality; Auto screen rotation technology
Too Large; Tiny numberpad keys; Feels cheap; No optical zoom; No dedicated music player controls
The Nokia Maps application offers further upgrades including downloads of guides, while the mapping service is also updated if you travel to an area not covered on your software
The N82 is also geared up for a growing portfolio of Nokia downloadable content and services, including support for Nokia Music Store over the air music buying service, provision for the newly relaunched N-Gage interactive gaming platform, and...
If you like your mobiles in classic candybar flavour, Nokia's N82 could be the smartphone you've been waiting for. With a 5-megapixel camera, this Symbian S60 device is Nokia's most sophisticated candybar-style mobile to hit the market.
Wi-Fi and 3G HSDPA connectivity, A-GPS with supplied sat nav software, 5-megapixel camera, Extensive multimedia functionality, Auto screen rotation technology
Too Large, Tiny numberpad keys, Feels cheap, No optical zoom, No dedicated music player controls
The somewhat cheap look of the phone is in stark contrast to the wealth of features on offer here, with its great connectivity and multimedia spec
As a camera, it's one of the best we've seen on a phone. But as a phone, have we seen better?
There is so much to like about the Nokia N82, from its good camera and massive feature set through to its 3.5mm headset connector and TV-out capability, that the handset design feels like a great let-down.
Nokia brings yet another 5-megapixel cameraphone to the party with the N82. But the N82 is a bit of a chunky beast, and I wonder whether the Nokia design team took the week off when its shell was put together, leaving the outer design to the...
Can this better the N95?
5-megapixel camera, GPS, 2GB card in the box, Xenon flash
Prickly keys, same as the Nokia N95 bar the flash
If you want a Nokia with a 5 megapixel camera you would be better off, in our minds, going for the N95
January 2008 - Nokia's flagsip mobile phone is the N95 8GB, but that still hasn't stopped the Finish company from launching the N82 a pseudo N95 with a focus on the digital camera elements rather than an overall multimedia device. Described as...
The latest N-Series phone is Nokia's best yet. Great camera, speedy web, brilliant maps and stunning good looks.
>5 megapixel camera, TV out, Great looks ,
N-Gage still not ready
Great addition to the already stonking N-Series
Nokia N82The latest N-Series phone is Nokia's best yet. Laden with more goodies than Santa's sleigh, it's a sure sign that Nokia is the out and out leader when it comes to multimedia mobiles. As for mapping, Nokia has come a long way since we...
Feature-wise, the Nokia N82 is superb. Style/beauty is debatable - the N82 is a bit of a "polarity" phone - lots of love/hate comments. If you don't mind the small keys and slightly-cramped navigation area (my opinion, you might think it's fine), the Noki...
3G and HSDPA, Tv-out, Assisted GPS, 5 MP camera with Xenon flash, N-Gage, WLAN (Wi-Fi), Video capture, Automatic screen rotation, 3.5 mm jack, MicroSDHC support
Low res. front camera, Keypad
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