Nokia N82 Mobile Phone Review – Worth Your Keep?

The Nokia N82 mobile phone is one of the best multimedia smart-phones in the market today – and the most affordable of the N series.
Although the Nokia N82 itself is bulky with the measurements of 112 x 50.2 x 17.3 mm and weighs of 114g – it is smaller than the N95 8GB and if you can take the thick frames and tiny sized keys aside – it is quite a stylish looking phone.
Here’s a brief description of the Nokia N82 mobile phone -
- Good sized screen at 2.4″ offering a 240 x 320 pixel resolution
- Matte-finished stainless steel on the front and sides
- Beige plastic back with a subtle herringbone patterning
- A relatively big camera module
- Micro SD card slot on the side of the phone
- At the top of the Nokia N82 headset, there is 3.5mm headphone port
With the good sized screen, this Nokia N82 model has a great automatic screen rotation which can switch to landscape view smoothly – which makes Nokia N82 5 mega-pixel camera and Xenon flash superb .. .and coupled with Carl Zeiss optics and auto-focus, the N82’s camera is one of the best in its class.
As well, with access to the N Series features like N Cage games, Nokia music player, Nokia Maps and so on – there’s plenty to like about this phone.
The drawbacks to this Nokia N82 mobile phone are the battery life and phone design. It is concerning that it is only slightly better than the power hungry N95 models. With moderate use, the battery life stands at only 1 to 1.5 days worth. And if you are into the GPS mapping and Wi-Fi use, you could be charging your battery daily.
Overall, the Nokia N82 mobile phone is value for money as it one of the best in the N series. But, if you’re not into more usable buttons and slimmer streamlined phones that will not make a bulge in your pockets – than this is not for you. The Nokia N82 will suit users who wants the full featured handset of the N series features and performance over the design.
the sending their calls automaticly to voice made me lmao
I used to have G1, great phone. Now I have the G2 phone, even better!
The only thing I’m missing is the physical keyboard..
But the sensitivity is much better on G2 than G1, although G1’s touch was very good.
It said calling voice mail instead of ur name because when u call ur self it goes to the voice mail.
there actually is a virtual keyboard when u update ur phone
want to get one. wheres the best place to buy one nowa days?
1. Choose a brand first, Nokia, SE, Motorola, Samsung all these brands are quite reliable. If I set my eye on not so reliable brands I'd do more research. Then browse through their all phones list and click the features I would want a phone to have, then I choose the one with the best design.
2. Watch Youtube videos on how the phone works, is it slow? hows the size etc.
3. Price is a major factor also… hehehe…
4. I will never listen to what my friends say about that phone. As long as I like it, I will buy. I am stubborn hahaha. But I will listen to them if they own the phone I want and they tell me their opinions about that phone. I hate opinions like "Buy this phone, nice, don't buy that phone cuz the brand is not famous (eg LG)"
You have to have a lot of subscribers, and also have to be able to show that you will be able to get a lot of views of you reviewing the cell phone, or else the company of the cell phone wont give you the phone for free to review.
Go to http://www.cnet.com and search for it.