OTHER CONFIGURATIONS ▼ Discontinued | OTHER CONFIGURATIONS ▼ Discontinued | |
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Construction | ||
Height | 112mm (4.41") | 102mm (4.02") |
Width | 50.2mm (1.98") | 48mm (1.89") |
Depth | 17.3mm (0.68") | 17mm (0.67") |
Dimension | 112x50.2x17.3mm (4.41x1.98x0.68") | 102x48x17mm (4.02x1.89x0.67") |
3D SIZE | ||
Weight | 114gr (4.02oz) | 118gr (4.16oz) |
Form Factor | Candy Bar | Candy Bar |
Material | ||
Colors | ||
Usability | ||
Display Resolution | 240x320px | 240x320px |
Display Size | 37x49mm (1.46x1.93") ~167PPI | 34x45mm (1.34x1.77") ~182PPI |
Display Diagonal | 2.4" | 2.2" |
Display Type | 16M TFT | 256K TFT |
Secondary Display Resolution | ||
Input | Navigation Joystick / Button Numeric Keypad | Navigation Joystick / Button Numeric Keypad |
Talk Time | 4 hours, 20 minutes - 2G 3 hours, 10 minutes - 3G | 9 hours - 2G 3 hours, 30 minutes - 3G |
Standby Time | 9 days, 9 hours - 2G 9 days - 3G | 16 days, 16 hours - 2G 14 days, 14 hours - 3G |
OS | Symbian v9.2 | |
Java | MIDP 2.0 | MIDP 2.0 |
Vibration | Available | Available |
Ringtone | Polyphonic | Polyphonic |
Hardware | ||
Chipset | ||
Processor | 332MHz ARM11 | |
GPU | ||
Ram | 128MB | |
Internal Memory | 100MB | 40MB |
External Memory | microSD | microSD Memory Stick Micro (M2) |
Camera Resolution | 5 Megapixel | 5 Megapixel |
Camera Flash | Xenon | Xenon |
Camera Lens | Carl Zeiss Camera Optics | |
Optical Zoom | ||
Front Camera | Available | Available |
Second Front Camera | ||
Front Camera Flash | ||
Other Functionalities | Accelerometer | Accelerometer |
Speaker | Stereo | Mono |
Battery Capacity | 1050mAh | 930mAh |
Battery Type | ||
Connectivity | ||
WIMAX | ||
WiFi | Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g | |
UPnP | UPnP | |
NFC | ||
USB | v2.0 | v2.0 |
Bluetooth | v2.0 | v2.0 |
Positioning System | Integrated GPS | |
TV Receiver | ||
TV Out | TV Output | |
Audio Output | 3.5mm Jack | |
Radio | FM | FM RDS |
Ethernet | ||
Infrared | ||
Cellular Network | ||
Network Compatibility | GSM 1800, 1900, 850, 900 UMTS 2100 HSPA 2100 | GSM 1800, 1900, 850, 900 UMTS 850, 2100, 1900 HSPA 850, 2100, 1900 |
SIM Cards | Mini | Mini |
PTT | PTT | |
HSCSD | HSCSD | HSCSD |
GPRS | Class 32 | Class 10 |
EDGE | Class 32 | Class 10 |
AMPS | ||
CDMA2000 1xEV-DO | ||
Operators | ||
World Compatibility NO ACCESS 2G (GSM) 3G (UMTS) 3.5G (HSDPA) 4G (LTE) | ||
Everything Everywhere | GSM 1800 / UMTS 2100 / HSDPA 2100 | GSM 1800 / UMTS 2100 / HSDPA 2100 |
O2 | GSM 1800 / GSM 900 / UMTS 2100 / HSDPA 2100 | GSM 1800 / GSM 900 / UMTS 2100 / HSDPA 2100 |
Vodafone | GSM 1800 / GSM 900 / UMTS 2100 / HSDPA 2100 | GSM 1800 / GSM 900 / UMTS 2100 / HSDPA 2100 |
Three | UMTS 2100 / HSDPA 2100 | UMTS 2100 / HSDPA 2100 |
VARIOUS | ||
Images | ||
ReviewsDisplay Verdicts | 95 out of 100 Phone Arena Nokia finally produced a cameraphone with real flash - Xenon. The N82 takes what the N95 offers, adds powerful flash and now is usable in every lightning condition, ... read more 90 out of 100 The Register The N82 may not have the 8GB memory of the latest N95, but it does carry a similarly heavyweight set of features plus Wi-Fi and HSDPA 3G high-speed connectivity options. Its five-megapixel camera produces arguably the best cameraphone pictures yet seen in a European mobile, and it has a very capable GPS satnav facility. read more 77 out of 100 CNET Asia The N82 is an excellent all-round phone with an impressive list of specifications despite some niggles that could have been avoided. read more 77 out of 100 TrustedReviews 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. read more 75 out of 100 Good Gear Guide Despite the N82's tiny keypad and questionable all-plastic design, it remains a solid handset boasting a long list of features. read more 73 out of 100 CNET The Nokia N82 has some annoying design flaws and lacks 3G support, but our lasting impression of the N82 is of a powerful multimedia smartphone with an excellent imaging capabilities and solid performance. read more N/A out of 100 GSMArena Nokia N82 is considered the next N-series bestseller and, guess what, it has already hit the shelves. Following the sweeping success of Nokia N73, it was a pretty sure bet that a worthy successor wouldn't take long to appear. As we see it, Nokia N82 fits... read more N/A out of 100 ZDNet Australia Like the N95, the N82 is a powerful handset that will certainly appeal to those who want a full-featured mobile phone. In particular, the addition of the Xenon flash will put the handset on par with the Sony Ericsson K850i for camera-phone fanatics. The lack of unique features on the N82 is, however, unlikely to make it compelling enough for N95 users to upgrade. read more N/A out of 100 MobileBurn The Nokia N82 is definitely the current king of imaging in the Nseries family, and a serious match for most of the stand-alone point and shoot digital cameras on the market. The build quality is phenomenal, and the battery life is top notch, as well. The Xenon flash on the N82 really makes a difference, and the auto-focusing Carl Zeiss lens make for some really nice pictures, even for printing, which is a feat for any cameraphone. read more | 83 out of 100 CNET Though its navigation controls and keypad aren't up to par, the Sony Ericsson K850i is one of the finest camera phones we've seen. read more 82 out of 100 Phone Arena We are disappointed by the Sony Ericsson K850 and how it performs as a camera. Really, considering it is the top Cyber-shot branded phone, it should be one of ... read more 80 out of 100 CNET Asia The K850i Cyber-shot is one of the best camera-phones available in the market right now, thanks to its dedicated controls, good performance and natural-looking images. read more 80 out of 100 Good Gear Guide The K850i is the best camera phone currently available on the market. Although it still doesn't replace a stand-alone digital camera, for a device that you can carry everywhere in your pocket, it does a fine job. It's a shame about the small keypad and squashed controls. read more N/A out of 100 GSMArena We called Sony Ericsson K810 the rebirth of the Cyber-shot. We're now looking at a great leap forward in developing the company's cameraphone lineup in the face of the glamorous Sony Ericsson K850. It brings a bunch of novelties in design... read more N/A out of 100 Softpedia If you look past its awkward keypad design you can actually love this phone. The black version looks very stylish, but only until you start putting your hands on it. This is a very good alternative to Nokia's N95 handset, in terms of camera, but also in terms of multimedia features. Also the price of the handset is considerably much lower than N95, even if it lacks some of its technical features (WLAN). read more |
Price Range | ||
Published On | November 2007 | May 2007 |