Reuben Lee | Nov 14, 2007
Here's something to add to your wishlist of 5-megapixel camera-phones this Christmas. The Nokia N82, just announced today, is the candy-bar edition of the
N95. Like the latter, it has almost everything you can find in mobile phones today, from onboard GPS and 5-megapixel sensor with Carl Zeiss optics to Wi-Fi/HSDPA connectivity and 30fps VGA video capture (MPEG-4). What's noteworthy here is that Nokia has upgraded the LED lights on the N95 to a Xenon flash for the N82. There's also an orientation sensor for automatic switching between portrait and landscape viewing modes. Get our first impressions of the N82
here.
While local prices will only be released closer to launch, the N82 is expected to retail for about 450 euros. It is slated for launch in Asia over the next few weeks.
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wow.....first nokia phone that i actually like....
Nov 15, 2007 08:39