Nokia N82 Black Adds to the Nokia N82 N-Series Range
Nokia have just launched a new colour variant to the N-Series N82 range of mobile phones. We review the new Nokia N82 Black and compare it with the current titanium edition of the N82.
The Black Nokia N82 offers the same great features, design and technology as the current titanium edition but adds a glossy, black casing which really sits well in the UK smartphones market.
The Nokia N82 Black is the latest addition to the NSeries range. The N82 black sports a top quality 5.0 megapixel camera, with autofocus, Xenon flash and Carl Zeiss Lens. This new N82 has a QVGA TFT screen supporting up to 16 million colours which doubles as the camera viewfinder. The Nokia N82 is a 3G phone, compatible with HSDPA mobile broadband.
There is also support for WiFi, and Bluetooth 2.0 which allows for wireless streaming of music with a compatible Bluetooth headset. There is also a built in GPS chip which works with the supplied Nokia Maps application. The Black N82 is a solid handset, with a well balanced feel in the hand.
The Nokia N82 black is a top quality camera phone, with a 5.0 megapixel camera, auto focus, Carl Zeiss Lens and Xenon flash Camera load time is much quicker than other camera phones in its market sector, and image capture provides crisp, clean shots.
Browsing through gallery is snappy and quick, and pictures can be viewed in landscape mode by tilting the phone on its side, thanks to the built in motion sensor application. The motion sensor works in most applications, such as web browser or gallery, but does not work in the main menu view.
Aimed at technology stylists, The black N82 is designed for users who like their handsets to look good, whilst at the same time having a handset that supports all the latest features.
And the Nokia N82 Black doesn't disappoint. As well as a top of the range camera, the Nokia N82 supports WiFi and Bluetooth for data transfer and connectivity, plus 3G and Mobile Broadband for fast download speeds
The Nokia N82 is equipped with a GPS chip, and also supports A-GPS. Location pick up within the supplied Nokia Maps application is very fast, average time is under 10 seconds.
The handset has a built in MP3 player, and has stereo speakers which give excellent playback and clear sound quality. The N82 runs on S60 firmware. This means as well as the long list of features offered by the N82, you can add additional functionality by adding third party applications. The phone is designed with a chrome style faceplate and a smart plastic design shell, which feels good in the hand and is well balanced.
Overall the Black Nokia N82 is a top quality handset and an excellent addition to the NSeries range. Once again Nokia have raised the standard by which other phones are judged.
Although initially released on Orange the new N82 is expected to be rolled out onto other UK networks very soon, as with all network exclusive mobile phones the initial exclusive period is time limited.

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