The New Nokia N82

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The New Nokia N82

If you compare the N82 to the N95, you will find lots of similarities between the two phones. For instance, a 5-megapixel camera with autofocus and Carl Zeiss lens and built-in GPS with A-GPS support. Then there’s also the 3.5mm audio jack, HSDPA and onboard 802.11b/g wireless LAN. So the big question here is, what sets this latest Nseries camera-phone apart from the popular N95? CT News recently had a sneak preview of the phone before the launch and here’s what we found out.

 


N82 vs. N95


Clearly, the most obvious difference between the N82 and N95 is the form factor. The N82 adopts a candy-bar design, much like the N73, though admittedly it didn’t feel as solid as the latter. The N95, as we all know, uses a two-way slider which is shorter than the N82 but is also somewhat more bulky and heavier.

The most distinct feature in the N82 is the addition of a Xenon flash unit, much like the ones we’ve seen on the Sony Ericsson handsets such as the K810i and K850i. Generally, cameras with flash units take better pictures especially in poor light condition, compared to those with LED illuminators which are more like torchlights. An orientation sensor using built-in accelerometers has also been added for quick toggling between portrait and landscape modes.

Another thing we noticed about the N81 is its higher 1,050mAh capacity battery. As a result, the rated talktimes and standby times are also higher than the N95 which has a 950mAh cell. USB connectivity on the N82 is via microUSB while the N95 comes with a miniUSB port.

Otherwise, the N82 has pretty much everything you can find on the N95, most notably the VGA video capture (at 30fps) with video stabilization, TV-out, A2DP Bluetooth stereo, 16-million-color display and FM radio (with Visual Radio).

Like the N95, the N82’s onboard GPS is also supported by A-GPS and Nokia Maps applications. The N82 comes with just 100MB of onboard memory compared with 160MB on the N95, but it does come bundled with a 2GB microSD card.


Outlook


The new Zenon Flash on the Nokia N82

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.

 

At Left: The new Xenon Flash on N82