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Nokia N82

By Joseph Hanlon, CNET.com.au on 03 April 2008 12:01 PM

Tags: wi-fi, nokia, n series, gps, 5-megapixel, n82, handset


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    I have just tested N82 for som ...phantomeye admin -- 23/11/07

    I have just tested N82 for some of the internal features it supports. A-GPS and orientation sensor work fine. GPS on battery life is significantly better.

    The good: A mass market GPS , camera all in one product. We could get our duress and location tracking product work on n82. For details look on www.phantomeye.com

    The bad: The telcos let us down with A-GPS in Australia

    What kind of memory card has t ...Jay-Jay -- 24/01/08

    What kind of memory card has the N82 have. Im thinking off geting this phone and give my cousin over in Adelaide my N73

    Great set of features, giving ...William K -- 21/02/08

    Great set of features, giving you anything you'd want in a mobile. Unfortunately shocking battery life! Medium amount of voice calls without even using any of it's many features will drain the battery in less than a day! My old N73 lasted at least 3 days on the same volume of calls. Buyer beware...

    The good: Kick arse camera, GPS, Wifi, etc etc

    The bad: Ridiculous, awful, pathetic battery life, get your act together Nokia!

    Just wondering doe's the N82 h ...BJ -- 27/02/08

    Just wondering doe's the N82 have the same battery has the N73

    The good: Good looking piece of hardware

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