
Nokia announced the latest N82 in white color. This one too is sexy like the E65 model. Nokia N82 comes with a 2.4″ LCD QVGA TFT color display featuring up to 16.7 million colors and 240 x 320 pixel resolution. Running on Symbian Operating system features battery life of (BP-6MT) 1050mAh, talk time up to 190 min for WCDMA and up to 260 min for GSM, stand-by time up to 210 hours for WCDMA and up to 225 hours for GSM. With the operating frequency of WCDMA2100 (HSDPA), EGSM900, GSM850/1800/1900 MHz (EGPRS) and automatic switching between bands and modes, Nokia N82 is rocking the market of mobile-freaks.
Special Highlights
This camera-phone is highly on demand for:
- 5 mega pixel camera
- built in Xenon flash photography
- one click photo upload to the web

To give the better storage place for your personal and professional information, it comes equipped up to 100MB internal dynamic memory letting thes users save messages, ringing tones, images, video clips, calendar notes, to-do list and applications. Nokia N82 also has the benefit of hot swappable microSD memory card slot. Its power management features include, still images capacity up to 290 pictures (with flash), video capture capacity up to 110 minutes (VGA, 30 fps), video call up to 120 minutes, video playback up to 200 minutes (VGA, 30 fps), music playback up to 10 hours (offline mode).
Features
- Its regular features include advantages of:
- E-mail (SMTP, IMAP4, POP3), MMS, SMS
- Nokia Push to talk (PoC) facility
- User Interface of S60 3rd edition
- Automatic screen rotation facility
- Voice dialing (with Speaker independent name dialing (SIND)) and voice commands
Dimensions
- Nokia N82 with the volume of 90cc and weight 114g really looks appealing to the eyes of the viewer.
- Its stylish body with 50.2mm(max) width, 112mm(max) length and 17.3mm (max) thickness is no doubt owner’s pride.
Tags: cameras, digital, cellphone, mobile phone

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