With the launch of Nokia N82, the successor in the imaging
phone line up to the hugely popular one for its features. It is built with high
yield imaging features in the traditional candy bar form factor that Nokia is
known for, just point and shoot.
The design is not much fashionable but in features, it is to
be counted. It’s sturdy through and while at 112mmX50.2mmX17.3mm, the N82 is
almost the same as that of N73 but due to clever designing the phone seems much
larger and more usable. It is evenly balanced at the hand while making calls or
taking pictures. Display is bright and easy to read, button placement has changed
a tad from regular Nokia layout, with rocker style buttons finding pride of
places on the keypad. The 5MP camera replete with autofocus, a Carl Zeiss lens
and a Xenon flash. The camera starts up quick on uncovering the slider. The picture quality is high and it can
replace some digital cameras. Compared to LG Viety, which has a nice demand in
the market, the N82 comes out on top on most counts like colour production even
in the night mode.
Apart the phone has the state of the art technologies. The
N82 is a well thought camera phone with enough features to give smart phones
and dedicated camera phones run for their money.
The backdrop is lack of office documents editing
applications in the phone.