- Nokia N82
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Nokia N82 Manufacturer Nokia Compatible networks GSM 850/900/1800/1900, UMTS 2100 with HSDPA (excluding China) Availability by country 14 November 2007 Form factor Candybar Dimensions 112 mm × 50.2 mm × 17.3 mm Weight 114 g Operating system Symbian OS v9.2, S60 3rd Edition Feature Pack 1 Battery Nokia Battery (BP-6MT) 1050 mAh Display 2.4" QVGA LCD, 240×320 px, 16.7 million colors Rear camera 5 MP / Carl Zeiss optics / Xenon flash (back) Connectivity WLAN 802.11b/g (excluding China), Bluetooth, Micro-USB 2.0, Nokia 3.5 mm AV Connector, Hot swappable microSD The Nokia N82 is a smartphone produced by Nokia. It is part of the company's Nseries line of smartphones which features the N-Gage gaming platform and the Nokia Music store (where available). The N82 runs Symbian OS v9.2 based S60 3rd Edition platform with Feature Pack 1, which may be updated with Nokia Software Updater to the latest firmware (v35.0.002).
The first Nokia phone with xenon flash, the N82 has a 5 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics, and was considered the best camera phone on the market[1][2][3] until the arrival of the Samsung GT-i8510.
Discussions and head to head comparisons of these two models demonstrate the N86 8MP, which is equipped with dual LED flash, is not consistently capable of outperforming the N82 in variable lighting.[4] The primary advantage of using LED is light source for video recording, whereas the xenon flash has a stronger burst of light, but it cannot be used for recording videos due to its technical composition.[5]
The N82 includes a built-in accelerometer for video stabilisation and photo orientation to keep landscape or portrait shots oriented as taken, and automatic 270 degree screen rotation.
The mainland China market version of the N82 has a different hardware platform which has Wi-Fi and the UMTS radio removed (no 3G support), has a different product code (RM-314 as opposed to RM-313) and its firmware is incompatible with the regular model's. This version can be readily identified by the lack of "WLAN scanning" display on the idle screen.
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Specifications
Feature Specification Form factor Candybar Colors Silver/Black Operating System Symbian OS 9.2, S60 3rd Edition Feature Pack 1 Latest Firmware v35.0.002 GSM frequencies 850/900/1800/1900 MHz GPRS Yes (Class 32, 107 kbit/s) EDGE (EGPRS) Yes (Class 32, 296 kbit/s; DTM Class 11, 177 kbit/s) WCDMA Yes, 2100 MHz (excluding China) Screen 240×320 pixels, diagonal 2.4", 16.7 million colors, auto-rotate CPU Dual 332 MHz ARM 11, Texas Instruments OMAP 2420 Graphics 3D Graphics HW accelerator (OpenGL ES 1.1) Internal Dynamic Memory (RAM) 128 MB Internal Flash Memory 132.4 MB Camera 5 megapixel CMOS camera sensor, xenon flash, auto-focus, Carl Zeiss optics, Tessar lens, front secondary camera for video call, CIF (352 x 288 pixels) sensor Camera Lens Cover Yes, acting as camera on/off switch and lens protector. Video recording Yes, MPEG-4 VGA (640x480), 30 frame/s Multimedia Messaging Yes Video calls Yes Push to talk Yes Java support Yes, Java MIDP 2.0, CLDC 1.1 Memory card slot Yes, microSDHC, up to 32 GB Bluetooth Yes, 2.0 WLAN Yes, IEEE 802.11 b/g with UPnP support Infrared No Data cable support Yes, USB 2.0 via micro-USB interface with USB mass storage support Integrated speakers Yes, stereo TV out Yes HF speakerphone Yes, with 3.5 mm headphones audio jack and A2DP wireless stereo headphone support Battery 1050 mAh Talk time Up to 190 min (WCDMA), up to 260 min (GSM) Standby time Up to 210 hours (WCDMA), up to 225 hours (GSM) Weight 114 g Dimensions 112 x 50.2 x 17.3 mm Navigation Integrated GPS, A-GPS, Nokia Maps 2.0, Ovi Maps 3.0 (since 01.12.2008). External Bluetooth GPS receiver support Browser Web Browser for S60 Email Yes, POP3/IMAP Music player Yes Radio Yes, Stereo FM Radio with Visual Radio support. Video playback formats MPEG-4 Part 2 (DivX/XviD), MPEG-4 Part 10 (H.264), RealVideo up to RealVideo 10, with OMA DRM 2.0/1.0 & WMDRM support, Flash video (flv) Audio playback formats MP3, AAC/eAAC/eAAC+ (in .aac/.m4a files), WMA, playlists, OMA DRM 2.0/1.0 and WMDRM support Camera privacy
The N82 camera makes a shutter sound and flashes the focusing light near the phone's flash while taking a picture. Although the sound can be changed, it cannot be turned off in many regions including Asia and North America. This feature was implemented to protect people's privacy. The European and Chinese firmware are exceptions to this as they mute the shutter sound when the phone is in silent mode.
See also
- Nseries
References
External links
- Nokia N82 | Official Website
- Nokia N82 | Device Details
- Nokia N82 | Technical Specifications
- Nokia N82 | WikiSpecs
- Nokia N82 | GSM Arena Review
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