Nokia N82 review

The latest in Nokia's N Series is a sophisticated feast of features

TechRadar Verdict

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

Pros

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    Wi-Fi and 3G HSDPA

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    A-GPS with supplied sat nav software

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    5-megapixel camera

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    Extensive multimedia functionality

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    Auto screen rotation technology

Cons

  • -

    Too Large

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    Tiny numberpad keys

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    Feels cheap

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    No optical zoom

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    No dedicated music player controls

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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 fitted with Carl Zeiss Optics promising top grade cameraphone pictures, integrated A-GPS offering satellite navigation in your pocket, plus high-speed 3G HSDPA and Wi-Fi connectivity, this Symbian S60 device is Nokia’s most sophisticated candybar-style mobile to hit the market.

There are plenty of similarities, in fact, between the spec list of the N82 and the latest update of the best-selling N95 sliderphone. The N82 isn’t packed with 8GB of internal storage, like the recently released N95 8GB and N81 8GB models (it has 100MB of internal memory), although it can support MicroSD memory cards with that capacity if heavyweight memory is required. A 2GB card comes in the box too.

Looks: 3/5

Ease of use: 4/5

Features: 4.5/5

Call quality: 5/5

Value: 4/5

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