Nokia N82

By Joseph Hanlon on 03/04/2008

More Nokia reviews , RRP: AU$959.00

The good:

  • Best camera phone to date
  • Excellent connectivity includes HSDPA, Wi-Fi and GPS
  • 3.5mm headphone port
  • Side-loaded MicroSD card reader and bundled 2GB card

The bad:

  • Ridiculously tiny keypad
  • Chunky candy-bar form factor
  • Poor battery life

The bottomline:

The N82's top-line features are offset by less-than-ideal design and poor battery life. We hate to sound like an Australian Idol judge, but while the N82 has all the bells and whistles of other class leading smartphones, it the lacks the X-factor needed to make it a real stand out.

Editors' rating:

7.7/10

Users' rating:

7.6/10

When details of the N82 were first released we wondered if this could be the camera phone we had been waiting for. Finally, after watching our colleagues in Asia and the UK enjoying this phone, it's landed in Australia and we've had a chance to get our grubby little paws on it, smearing the reflective stainless steel surface in the process.

Design
Unboxing the N82 is a tiny bit underwhelming. The stainless steel fascia immediately reminded us of Sony Ericsson's super-stylish and super-slim W890i, but the N82's chunky form factor ends the similarities. If the N82 had been released 12 or 18 months ago we'd have looked past the N82's thick frame, but in 2008 the N82 is one noticeably hefty handset, nearly identical in size to the much older N73.

Next we encountered the ridiculously tiny keys. Similarly unusable slivers left the mobile world shaking their heads when Sony Ericsson incorporated them on the W880i last year. To see the same lousy design element 12 months on had us rolling our eyes in disapproval. These keys are uncomfortable to use and owners of the N82 will complain about them until the day they thoughtfully recycle their N82 handsets.

Thick frames and stupidly-sized keys aside, the N82 is still quite a stylish looking phone. The front and sides of the handset are a pleasant mixture of reflective and matte-finished stainless steel, and the back is beige plastic with a subtle herringbone patterning; interrupted by the hulking big camera module. The N82 also comes in a piano-black finish, similar to the N81 and the N95 8GB, which we saw a few months back.

Nokia have side-stepped a few common design hurdles by placing the micro SD card slot on the side of the phone — for swift swapping of memory — and having included a 3.5mm headphone port at the top of the handset. Both of these features are desirable and necessary on a media-focused N-series device.

Features
If you've been eagerly awaiting the release of the N82 it's probably for one reason: the 5-megapixel camera. It features a similar Carl Zeiss lens system as the ever-popular N95, but improves on it with the assistance of a Xenon flash. On the software side, the N82's camera features nearly as many settings and adjustments as we saw in LG's Viewty. Between scene modes (a combination of numerous camera settings), image size, white balance and flash settings you have more than enough control to take excellent snaps.  

While the camera is superb, the N82 is far from a one trick pony, and the comparisons to the N95 don't stop at the Carl Zeiss shooter. We know that Nokia is ramping up its mobile content services this year and to take advantage of this, the N82 also features HSDPA data (3.6 Mbps) for over-the-air downloads, and Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g) connectivity for dodging mobile data charges at Wi-Fi hotspots. The built-in Nokia Web browser is Web 2.0 compatible and works well, even if page navigation with the five-way nav key is a bit tedious.

The N82 also features a GPS receiver, plus Nokia Maps v1.3 (although be aware that turn by turn voice guidance costs extra). Running on Nokia's S60 Symbian operating system means if you don't like Nokia Maps you can easily replace it with other mapping software of your choosing.

A not-so-common feature that enhances both Web browsing and Nokia Maps, plus just about every other application on the phone, is the built-in accelerometer — technology that switches the display from portrait mode to landscape when you tip the phone on its side. The 2.4-inch QVGA display is fantastic, especially when you maximise your screen real estate in landscape view.

Performance
Before we continue, a quick announcement: this is the best camera in a phone currently available. This fact may change by mid-year with everyone, including Nokia, releasing a slew of 5-megapixel camera phones, but for the moment the N82 takes the cake. The image processing is lightning fast, and the pictures we took were uniformly sharp and colourful.

Nokia is constantly improving the performance of their handsets running S60, and the N82 is no exception. Menu performance is fluid and lag-free; a marked improvement on S60 handsets from this time last year. Call quality and messaging is second to none. USB data transfers, particularly music, can be a little slow and tedious using Nokia's PC Suite, but overall the job is done well and the music sounds good, with the 3.5mm headphone jack offering the opportunity to use your favourite headphones with this handset.

Battery life is a bit concerning, being only marginally better than the power hungry N95. With light to moderate use during tests we saw between a day and a half and two days between charges. Add some GPS mapping and Wi-Fi use and you could expect to charge the phone at the end of each day, which is less than ideal.

Overall
The N82 is caught somewhere between being best-in-show and standard Nokia fare. Its excellent features and performance are offset by some thoughtless design and its lowly battery life. For people who want the very best camera in their phone then the decision should be simple, however, others who'd prefer more usable buttons and for the pockets not to bulge, may choose to wait for the next batch of Nokias when they arrive mid-year. There's no doubt that those who look passed the design flaws will enjoy a full featured handset.

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Elisa
05/10/2008, 04:33 AM

rating
1
/10

All types of Nokia's Battery-life is poor, and sometimes makes people annoyed of being a Nokia cellphone owner. if in rating table there was a choice of 'Zero', defenetly I would choose it instead of '1' for all NOKIA products except NOKIA 1100...!

Pros: Nothing

Cons: Everything

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shrinkxxx
02/10/2008, 11:57 AM

rating
10
/10

It's better then iphone. I 've been using this phone over 6 months already. Its works in japan koera china europe and america....everywhere!

Pros: everything done better then iphone 3G long before iphone 3G announce! sent group sms that iphone can't......and so many more eg Xenon flash and ........!

Cons: nothing! stupid to buy iphone! please dont complaint if you dont take good care of your phone!

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NOKIA LOVER
25/09/2008, 05:24 PM

rating
8
/10

does it smudgess easily ???
which one is better black or silver???

Pros: overall an excellent phone!!!
love the 5 mp camera with xenon flash... finally nokia put xenon flash for the first time? o.O...

my friend has a silver one and it feels great on hands, solid too ^^

Cons: keypad design, abit chunky... smudges easily i guess

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sekhar
17/09/2008, 08:12 PM

rating
9
/10

poor battery life.very low sound n speakrs both n radio and n mp3 player but good n ear phones.

Pros: vry gud camera .excellent gps navgtin.it is king n looks.evry1 wil be get satsfied.y fr going to n95.n82 is best phone .if nokia changes keypad design n a slight imprvmnt of sound n speakr o/p.it wl b the legend n phones.

Cons: u luk special than othrs if u own it.if any1 want more sound n speakers,its bettr to purchase chinese cell vry vry cheper thn n82.i purchsd my n82 fr 19800rupees.for 5000 u cn get chinse cel same specs as n82.i think n82 is best phone/can any one plz tel how to set a image as full screen wall paper.kindly plz mail me to this id.sekharnaidu29@yahoo.co.in/thanks n advance

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sekharnaidu
17/09/2008, 04:05 PM

rating
5
/10

it will b the bst phone forever n luks n performance.superb camera n im gettng gps signal wthn 3 secnds.really best phone

Pros: disadvntags.1>vry low battery 2>worst keypad.ur thumb wl get pain defntly3>vry low speaker sound

Cons: can ny1 plz tel me how 2 make a image for setting it as full wallpaper.plz mail me thank u n advance

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Amad
01/09/2008, 05:30 PM

rating
8
/10

Why people think? The n82 is not a good cell phone for every.that was a good experience to use it . Camera result is teremendous and 1 thing pixel of screen is to good

Pros: Nill

Cons: Excellent

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nokia n77
10/06/2008, 08:02 PM

rating
8
/10

Nokia introduced one more great gem in n series. I like this mobile. Its camera results are great. Its a lil heavy and costly set but I like it.

Pros: Good 3D stereo speakers.
Detailed menu options.
Bluetooth 2.0 and USB for fast data transfers.
Very easy to use.

Cons: Nothing.

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Preeti
08/06/2008, 01:16 PM

rating
1
/10

I ve had this phone all of 2 days and I ve hardly been abke to use it because it keeps rebooting every 2 mins. I dont know if its a software problem or watever, but after paying the bomb i did for this phone, its a real let down1.

Pros: None

Cons: Everything

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fishotomo
22/04/2008, 01:32 PM

rating
2
/10

Here is one you will love - I had this phone 3 weeks and previously i had an E65 that was having serious software problems so i paid 400 dollars and moved to a new plan with this phone - Good plan? I thought so... until i realised that there is in fact a 2 mil gap in between the LCD and a terrible plastic sheet covering that. This not only makes the LCD prone to cracking even from a small amount of pressure, I also had the pleasure of trying to explain to Nokia idiot 1 and Vodafone idiot 1 that when pressure is exerted from a greater height over a larger surface area that the pressure on the LCD is greater and is therefore a serious flaw with these phones.. Too which they responded..

Nokia Idiot 1 - 'Well umm... don't you think Nokia would have told us that by now?'

(please note, i took the phone to a service center and explained that besides the phone not having one scratch on it for three weeks, there was still no way that this was a warranty issue even the technician said after a 30 sec inspection - 'nup, clearly a cracked LCD'

Vodafone Idiot 1 - 'umm mate, they are all like that'

Clearly rocket scientists...

Pros: great camera
no software issues

Cons: terrible design
terrible customer service

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zamanmcse
18/04/2008, 02:16 PM

rating
8
/10

I don't understand why nokia done unattractive design for N82. This phone has reasonable features but looks really unattractive

Pros: Feature is good

Cons: Design is not so good

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