Nokia N82
Manufacturer: Nokia Corp. Part number: N82
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- Bottom Line:
- The Nokia N82 has some annoying design flaws and lacks 3G support, but our lasting impression of the N82 is of a powerful multimedia smartphone with an excellent imaging capabilities and solid performance.
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CNET editors' review
Nokia N82 price range: $599.99
- Reviewed by: Bonnie Cha
- Reviewed on: 04/25/2008
The good: The Nokia N82 features a 5-megapixel camera that produces high-quality photos and videos. The Symbian smartphone also has integrated Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, GPS, and good call quality.
The bad: The N82's hardware feels a bit cheap, and the dialpad and navigation controls are cramped and difficult to use. It also doesn't support U.S. 3G bands and it's pricey.
The bottom line: The Nokia N82 has some annoying design flaws and lacks 3G support, but our lasting impression of the N82 is of a powerful multimedia smartphone with an excellent imaging capabilities and solid performance.
The Nokia N82 is just the latest Nokia N series model to come across our desk, and like the rest of the bunch, it's quite impressive. It has a feature set similar to the Nokia N95, with a couple of additions and omissions. Like the N95, the N82 has a 5-megapixel camera but it also includes a Xenon flash that makes a world of difference, as it produced amazing photos and videos. The Symbian smartphone continues to offer Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and GPS, and it's a solid performer to boot. With all that going for it, it's really a bummer that the N82 has such a horrible design. The hardware feels a bit cheap, and the navigation buttons leave much to be desired. We're also disappointed by the lack of U.S. 3G support. All that said, you can work around the design flaws, and if your main focus is getting a high-end multimedia smartphone, the Nokia N82 fits the bill. An unlocked version of the Nokia N82 is available through Nokia's Web site for $564, though you can probably find it for a bit cheaper with a little online shopping research.
Design
We're just going to come right and say it: we're not huge fans of the Nokia N82's design. At first glance, the candybar style phone looks attractive enough with its silver face, and it's fairly compact at 4.4 inches tall by 1.9 inches wide by 0.6 inch deep and 4 ounces. However, the hardware just feels a bit cheap and plasticky.

The worst offender, though, may be the navigation controls and alphanumeric dialpad. The number keys are tiny little slivers that are even difficult for my small hands. Plus, they're not very comfortable, so text messaging wasn't very pleasant. You also get the standard navigation array of two soft keys, Talk and End buttons, shortcuts to the main and multimedia menus, a clear button, and a navigation toggle. However, the multimedia key is like the number buttons, and it was hard to press just the center OK button without moving the rest of the toggle.

The N82 features a 2.4-inch nontouch display that shows 16.7 million colors at a 320x240 pixel resolution, making for quite a pleasant viewing experience. There's also an ambient light detector to automatically adjust the brightness of the screen based on your current environment, so screen visibility was quite good. For personalization, you can add various background images and themes and adjust the font size.
On the right spine, you'll find two speakers (at the top and bottom), a volume rocker, a shortcut to your photo gallery, and a camera activation/capture button. Meanwhile, there's a micro USB port, a microSD expansion slot, and a power connector port on the left side. We would have preferred a mini USB port since that's more of a standard right now. There is a power button and a 3.5mm headphone jack on top of the unit. Finally, the camera lens and flash are located on the back, and the lens is protected by a sliding cover.
The Nokia N82 comes packaged with an AC adapter, a USB cable, video-out cables, a 2GB microSD card, a wired headset, a software CD, and reference material. For more add-ons, please check our cell phone accessories, ringtones, and help page.
Features
As with all N series smartphones, the Nokia N82 is a multimedia powerhouse, though there's a bit more focus on the imaging aspect. Like the Nokia N95, it's equipped with a 5-megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics, a Xenon flash, and up to 10x digital zoom (4x for VGA). The amount of editing options and settings on the N series phones surpass those of any smartphone we've tested recently. For still images, there are five image qualities, eight scene modes, and five color tone options. There are also controls for white balance, exposure, sharpness, contrast, and light sensitivity.

The N82 can capture video at a maximum VGA resolution (640x480) at 30 frames per second, and there's a video stabilization functionality to reduce any camera shakes. As usual, you get less options in video mode, but you still have five video qualities, two scene modes, and white balance and color tone settings. Once done with photos and videos, you can upload them directly to your blog or the Web or send them via multimedia message or e-mail. There's about 100MB of internal memory and a microSD expansion slot for storing all your photos and videos, and other multimedia files.

We have to say picture quality was absolutely impressive. It may be the addition of the Xenon flash, but the N82 produced better photos than the Nokia N95; images were extremely sharp but we were mostly happy that the colors actually looked true to life. Video quality was also great.
If you'd like to watch other videos, you can use RealPlayer to check out 3GPP and MPEG-4 files. For some ear snacks, the integrated music player supports MP3, WMA, W4A, AAC, AAC+, and eAAC+ files, as well as OMA DRM 2.0- and WM DRM-protected songs. The music library categorizes tracks by artists, albums, genres, and composers; you can also create playlists right on the phone and adjust the sound with the built-in equalizer. You can listen to your favorite podcasts using the N81, and there's an FM radio. Just be aware that the latter requires the use of the included headset since it acts as the tuner. The N82 also works with Nokia's Ovi Internet services, which include the Nokia Music Store, N-gage games, and Nokia Maps.
Switching to voice features, the N82 offers quad-band world roaming, a speakerphone, speed dial, conference calling, voice-command support, a vibrate mode, and text and multimedia messaging. The phone's address book is only limited by the available memory (the SIM card holds an additional 250 contacts), and each entry can hold multiple phone numbers, work and home addresses, e-mail addresses, birthday, and more vitals. For caller ID purposes, you can assign each contact a photo, one of 34 ringtones, or a group ID.
Wireless options on the N82 include Bluetooth 2.0, Wi-Fi, and GPS. The smartphone supports a number of Bluetooth profiles, including mono and stereo Bluetooth headsets, hands-free kits, dial-up networking, and file transfer. Sadly, the N82 does not support U.S. HSDPA bands (only the European 2100MHz band--boo), so you're stuck with EDGE. You do get integrated Wi-Fi (802.11b/g) as an alternative, and our review unit had no problem finding and connecting to our test access point. As with other N series phones, the N82 supports Universal Plug and Play, which lets you use a Wi-Fi connection to hook up with a compatible PC, printer, or home entertainment system, but the number of UPnP devices is limited at the moment.
If you're a bit directionally challenged, you might feel a little better knowing there's integrated GPS. Nokia Maps comes preloaded on the device, so you get color maps, route planning, and a healthy points-of-interest database. However, to get any kind of turn-by-turn directions, you'll have to download an upgrade to the device. There are several options for purchase, including a one-year license for $125.77 or a one-month license for $13.96.
Last but not least, the N82 runs the third edition of the S60 platform on the Symbian operating system for your productivity needs. An application called QuickOffice lets you view Word, Excel, and PowerPoint documents, and it optimizes the pages for the phone's screen, so you don't have to scroll all over the place to read text. There are some nice shortcuts to jump to the top or bottom of the page to reduce the up-and-down scrolling, and there's also a search function. However, if you want any editing capabilities, you'll have to upgrade the preloaded copy of QuickOffice. For messaging, the smartphone supports IMAP4, POP3, and SMTP e-mail accounts and comes with a full attachment viewer. The N82 works with a number of push e-mail solutions, as well as Microsoft Exchange Server synchronization, but this is dependent upon your service provider and company's e-mail solution, so check with your IT department if you have any questions. Other productivity applications and PIM tools include Adobe Reader, a Zip manager, a calculator, a notepad, a measurement converter, a clock, and a voice recorder.
Performance
We tested the quad-band (GSM 850/900/1800/1900; GPRS/EDGE) Nokia N82 in San Francisco using AT&T service and call quality was good. We enjoyed clear sound without much background noise or voice distortion. We also had no problems using our bank's automated voice-response system. On the other end, friends were also impressed with the clarity. Audio took a bit of a hit in quality when we activated the speakerphone. There was some background hiss, but more than that, voices sounded a bit tinny. Finally, we were able to successfully pair the N82 with the Logitech Mobile Traveller Bluetooth headset and the Motorola S9 Active Headphones.
General performance was good. We found the N82 to be more responsive than the N95 with less of a delay when launching or switching between applications. Our patience did get tested a little when trying to browse Web sites using EDGE speeds and waiting for the phone to get a GPS fix. It took about 7 minutes for the N82 to get a lock on our location, and it took a while for maps to redraw as we moved about town. Multimedia performance was good. Music sounded decent through the phone's speakers, though a bit one sided. Thanks to the 3.5mm headphone jack, we were able to enjoy better audio with our Shure E3c earbuds. Admittedly though, we missed having the dedicated media buttons that the N95 has. Videos looked fairly clear with some slight pixelation, but picture and sound were always synchronized.
The Nokia N82's 1,050 mAh lithium ion battery has a rated talk time of 4.3 hours and up to 9 days of standby time. In our battery-drain tests, we were able to get 5.5 hours of continuous talk time on a single charge. According to FCC radiation tests, the N82 has a digital SAR rating of 0.78 watt per kilogram.
User reviews
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Nice piece of tech
by kalpesh_78 on February 11, 2008
Pros: great functioning, smooth and fast.
Cons: look, battery life is poor if you get to use all the features.
Summary: great phone over-all.. switched over from an n95 and an n70. great phone. fast, slick, great menus and very responsive. like a lot of reviews on the web i didn'...
Summary: great phone over-all.. switched over from an n95 and an n70. great phone. fast, slick, great menus and very responsive. like a lot of reviews on the web i didn't find it difficult to use the slim buttons at the bottom. they are quite spaced out for better functionality. I was a bit dissapointed at the way it looks.. hope they come out with a black model. I'd love this in black. lots of functions.. great gaming.. (though primitive) love the speakerphone volume. battery life sucks if you go to use all the applications. i had to charge it atleast once a day. great camera, love the resolution of the picures. and am surprised it focusses just fine in the dark
. xenon flash is brilliant. illuminates a small room very well.
overall a good improvement over the n95.. (though you don't realise the screen size difference after a day or so).
I'd surely recommend.Updated
reducing the rating a bit now.. because just after 2 weeks of useage. the phone has hung a couple of times while accessing the camera. i had to restart the phone (removing the battery is the only option.. all the buttons freeze). .hopefully htis isn't a major problem.. or i'll have to seek replacement.4 out of 5 users found this user opinion helpful.
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It's what's on the inside that counts!
by cgboiler on March 9, 2008
Pros: Music player with DRM support; Wi-Fi; GPS; 5 MP camera
Cons: It's not very sexy; keys are a bit tiny
Summary: I LOVE this phone! I recently got another phone so I could listen to my music...unfortunately I found out it would not play DRM-encrypted music. Since almost all of ...
Summary: I LOVE this phone! I recently got another phone so I could listen to my music...unfortunately I found out it would not play DRM-encrypted music. Since almost all of my music comes from Napster To Go and the local public library, this made the phone pretty useless for me. Then I found this phone. Not only does it let me use these subscription services, it also allows me to surf the web for free with WiFi! There are so many great things about this phone!
The only problem, and it's a minor one, is the keypad. It's not conducive to quick or accurate typing, but the rest of the phone is so great, who cares!Updated
While it's not the perfect phone, it comes awfully close. I wanted a phone that would allow me to surf the net and listen to my DRM-protected audiobooks, and, after a lot of frustration with other phones, I finally found this one. I LOVE this phone. It's not very sexy, true, and the keys take a bit of getting used to, but this phone does everything I need it to do (and more). No buyer's remorse here!2 out of 2 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Best CamPhone on the market
by asaiz1 on April 23, 2008
Pros: Real Dig.Cam.
Cons: Batt. if you leave things on
Summary: No need for picket cam with this in your pocket!
All i can say is I'm loving it!
$479.00 well spent!Updated...
My only downside is i'mSummary: No need for picket cam with this in your pocket!
All i can say is I'm loving it!
$479.00 well spent!Updated
My only downside is i'm using it on Tmobile which does not have 3G yet and makes the great web apps and GPS useless away from WiFi!2 out of 3 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Still The Best One !!
by thesmartyboy on August 22, 2009
Pros: Camera
Best Music quality
3rd Party Accelometer applications
Videos Quality is Very Good
Xenon Flash And Camera Lens Cover
Tv Out
GPS
Stereo SpeakersCons: Buttons For The device Are Hard To Use When U Get This Phone Newly But Later U Find It Very Easy
Summary: Iphone 3G , N79 , and Many Sony ericsson mobiles are coming out
Everyone Knows Sony Walkman Series Give One Of Best Music Features And Even Iphone
But The Music Quality In ...Summary: Iphone 3G , N79 , and Many Sony ericsson mobiles are coming out
I forgot To tell About Colours :
Everyone Knows Sony Walkman Series Give One Of Best Music Features And Even Iphone
But The Music Quality In This device Is really excellent , I never Felt Dissappointed
Even Video Quality Is Excellent.Gps Is One Of The Exclusive Features Which Few Phones Have Before 1.5 Years. When It Comes To Camera (No Comments).
Xenon Flash Can Also Be Used As torch using 3rd Party Applications.Themes Are Really excellent.
Music :
You Can Create Playlists , Edit/Rename , Album Art Is Displayed, Equalizer , Stereo Widening Mode , And ofcourse This Phone Comes With Stereo Speakers
N Gage Support :
Play N-Gage Games And Fun !!
Edge Wifi And Gprs
When U look Up Sony Ericsson And Samsung Phones
Those Phones Give Class 12 Edge But Nokia Phones Like N82 Offer Class 32 !!
This Phone Is 3.5G .
Call Quality Is Satisifying
And This Phone Features All Other Features Which Mostly Business Phones Support
U Get E mail Support etc.
Shortcut Keys
The Multimedia Key Of This Phone is Useful And Also Separate botton is Given To Take Photo And There Is Also Gallery Botton
Current Software version of N82 Supports Youtube And Improved Performance
Supports Upto 8 Gb Memory Stick As far As i Knew
Updated on Aug 23, 2009
N97,N79,N86,Xpress Music Etc support 16 million colors while N82 supports 16.7 million colors !!1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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VERY HAPPY
by skinnyflip on July 2, 2008
Pros: 5mp camera with xenon flash, playlist, real player
Cons: Phone can't stand on it's side
Summary: At first, I had planned to get the Nokia n95, till I saw threads of N95 vs N82. The advantages of the N95 was that it had a bigger screen ...
Summary: At first, I had planned to get the Nokia n95, till I saw threads of N95 vs N82. The advantages of the N95 was that it had a bigger screen and a nice design. Advantages for the N82 was that it takes nicer pictures, cheaper then the N95, and does about everything the N95 does.
I purchased the N82 from http://smart-mobile-gadgets.com with a 4 year warranty. The thing that almost prevented me from purchasing the n82 was the keypad, but after a day of using it I'm able to drive and text with one hand. Also the pictures it takes are awesome, especially at night with bad lighting conditions. The N82 came bundled with Adobe PDF reader, office viewer, and real player.
The only bad thing I didn't like with this phone was that it is unable to stand on it's side. The camera has a self timer, you'd have to purchase a tripod from ebay or something to use that feature.
This phone isn't for everyone. It depends on what your looking for in a phone. If your looking for a phone to browse online at ease, the N82 is capable of doing so, but may not be as good as the Iphone. If your looking for something made out of metal, then you should check out the Nokia 8800 Arte which is made out of stainless steel and has a scratch resistant screen. If your looking for something cheap, then obviously this isn't the phone for you.
If you do purchase the n82, make sure you purchase some sort of cover or case for your N82. I suggest buying the invisible shield from www.zagg.com, you'll be glad you did. Also join the club at www.everythingn82.com for questions or talk with other N82 users. Overall I think the N82 was well worth my money.
On the side note, cnet stated that this unit doesn't support US 3G. We shouldn't put the this phone for not supporting US 3G, instead we should look down on US 3G for not keeping up with modern times. Europe and some other countries such as the Philippines has the ability to do video calls, while US is falling behind because we're too busy calling ourselves number 1.1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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jsknight - A perfect upgrade for S60 Series 3 fans
by jsknight1 on April 28, 2008
Pros: jsknight - Tons of great applications available for this phone, easy to migrate data & contacts over.
Cons: jsknight - Not as outwardly stylish as some high-end Nokia phones.
Summary: Anyone paying $600 for a non-iPhone these days is looking for style and performance. This is a pretty good balance of both. Since high-end Nokia's aren't too common ...
Summary: Anyone paying $600 for a non-iPhone these days is looking for style and performance. This is a pretty good balance of both. Since high-end Nokia's aren't too common in the US they do turn a lot of heads and don't have the sugar-candy trendy aspect of the iPhone. It's a great multimedia phone if you like converting DVDs to 3GP video. Some people might be hoping for a little more with the price though.
1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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A great phone overall but with a few flaws
by skareta on April 28, 2008
Pros: Feature packed, really packed, evething is has is superior
Cons: Somewhat muffled voice in the speaker
Summary: This smartphone is really feature-packed. It has everything you might expect from Symbian 9.2 and more. The best cameraa out there, 3G, Wi-Fi, e-mail with exchange support (update from ...
Summary: This smartphone is really feature-packed. It has everything you might expect from Symbian 9.2 and more. The best cameraa out there, 3G, Wi-Fi, e-mail with exchange support (update from site), exceptional quility of music player, integrated GPS, solid battery life, and a lot more in one package. As far as features go it is truly remarkable.
It's very responsive and easy to use. The keys seem unusual at first and cause quite a few mistakes the first few days. But it's a fast learning process with this phone and in a week you don't really mind.
The only serious grudge I have with this phone is I wish voice clarity would be better. It's passable but I know it's better on other Nokia N-series phones. Here, it's muffled, there is too much middle and basses. For this drawback alone I give it 8 instead of 10 that it would deserve otherwise. Also, the front panel could be made of sturdier material, something to match the looks - but this is minor.1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Lots of technology crammed into cheap packaging
by swrobel on April 28, 2008
Pros: It does just about everything, including the cool iPhone-like screen rotation
Cons: The hardware buttons are a pain to use, and overall it just feels cheap
Summary: I wish I could say I loved this phone, but sadly I didn't. I had it for almost a month before returning it. I was extremely pleased with the ...
Summary: I wish I could say I loved this phone, but sadly I didn't. I had it for almost a month before returning it. I was extremely pleased with the camera, which was awesome, the S60 OS, which, while far from perfect, is pretty good for a smartphone-in-a-regular-phone-package layout like this, but the hardware just killed me. Come on Nokia, why do you always have to be changing things up? Those tiny buttons are an impossible pain to text with, and because the front is shiny, you can't see the letters above the keys in daylight. Now, I know many people have them memorized, but I don't, and this made it hard to text (on top of the buttons just being hard to press). On top of that, the d-pad always felt like it was going to pop off, the case was creaky, and that annoying "media button" always managed to intercept my right-softkey presses. I know I'm not alone in the quality issues I observed with this phone, and I just wish that for $500, you got a much higher quality phone. Shame on you Nokia, I'm getting the Samsung G810 when it's (finally) out.
1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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It's an awesome phone, been using it over 2 years now
by jenkaquack on November 2, 2009
Pros: The Xenon flash, 5mp camera, large storage capacity, long battery life, Symbian S60!, headphone jack, loudspeaker
Cons: The small keys took some time getting use to and the accelerometer when using the phone and I'm lying down, the latter is more of a quirk since I can turn it off. Also, it's a little slow when running multiple apps
Summary: Great phone, well pleased with my purchase of this phone. Normally I upgrade my phone every year but so far there's been no contender to this phone. Asides from ...
Summary: Great phone, well pleased with my purchase of this phone. Normally I upgrade my phone every year but so far there's been no contender to this phone. Asides from a few minor annoyances, like the small keys (which you get use to) and the accelerometer kicking in when you don't want it to (this can be turned off) - I would definitely recommend this phone to others.
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Best phone peroid
by Topher.mori on November 1, 2008
Pros: I love everything about this phone except the key pad. It's fast and functional. Hands down best camera phone on the market. It's small and fits in your pocket well.
Cons: the small keypad takes getting used to.
Summary: Nokia S60 phones are the best you can do right now for people that like to take the time and create new media. If you are lazy then maybe your ...
Summary: Nokia S60 phones are the best you can do right now for people that like to take the time and create new media. If you are lazy then maybe your better off with the Iphone scenesters.
Specifications
- Manufacturer: Nokia Corp.
- Part number: N82
- Description: The convergence of GPS, photography, video and the web has changed the way you experience your world. Discover new places with integrated GPS, maps and search. Document your adventures with a 5-megapixel camera, built-in Xenon flash photography and one click photo upload to the web. Instantly share your mobile gallery with other through emails, blogs and instant messages. Relive your moments just as you experienced them. And start telling better stories.
General
- Product Type Smartphone
- Service Provider Not specified
- Width 2 in
- Depth 0.7 in
- Height 4.4 in
- Weight 4 oz
- Body Color Silver
Cellular
- Technology WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM
- Band WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM 850/900/1800/1900
- Phone Design Candy bar
- Antenna Internal
- Vibrating Alert Yes
- Polyphonic Ringer Yes
- Voice Dialing Yes
- Call Timer Yes
- Conference Call Capability Yes
- Voice Recorder Yes
- Caller ID Yes
- Speakerphone Yes
- Wireless Interface IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g
- Additional Features aGPS, TV Link, Push-to-talk mode, Built-in stereo speakers, PictBridge direct printing
Communicator Features
- Operating System Symbian OS 9.1 / Series 60 3rd Edition
- Synchronization With PC Yes
- User Memory 100 MB
Messaging & Data Services
- Short Messaging Service (SMS) Yes
- Mobile Email Yes
- Supported Email Protocols POP3, SMTP, IMAP4
- GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) Yes
- EDGE (Enhanced Data Rates For Global Evolution) Yes - Class 32
- Internet Browser Yes
- Platforms Supported J2ME, CLDC 1.1, Java MIDP 2.0
- Included Services Video Call
- JAVA applications Yes
- Messaging / Data Features Text messages, Multimedia messages (MMS), XHTML Browser
Multimedia Features
- Playback Digital Video Formats 3gp, H.264, MPEG-4, H.263 video and AMR audio, RealVideo and RealAudio (RealMedia)
- Downloadable Content Games, Themes, Ring tones, Wallpapers, Audio files, Video files, Screensavers
Digital Camera
- Camera highlights With a resolution of 5 megapixels, this model will give you better pictures than other phones.
- Sensor Resolution 5 megapixels
- Still Image Resolutions 2592 x 1944
- Still Image Formats EXIF, JPEG
- Lens Aperture F/2.8
- Min Focal Length 5.6 mm
- Focus Adjustment Automatic
- Digital Zoom 10
- Special Effects Sepia, Vivid, Negative, Black & White
- Camera Light Source Flash
- Video Recorder Resolutions 640 x 480 (VGA)
- Digital Video Formats 3gp, MPEG-4
Organizer
- Alarm Clock Yes
- Calendar Yes
- Reminder Yes
- Calculator Basic
Display
- Type LCD display
- Technology TFT
- Display Resolution 320 x 240 pixels
- Diagonal Size 2.4 in
- Color Support Color
- Color Depth 24-bit (16.7 million colors)
- Display Illumination Color White
- Features Wallpaper, Screensaver
Digital Player (Recorder)
- Supported Digital Audio Standards AAC, MP3, WMA
Memory
- Internal Shared Memory Yes
Connections
- Connector Type Headphones - Mini-phone 3.5 mm
Miscellaneous
- Included Accessories Headset
- Cables Included Video cable, USB cable
Power
- Type Power adapter
Battery
- Technology - Lithium ion
- Capacity 1050 mAh
- Talk Time Up to 260 min
- Standby Time Up to 225 h
Product series
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Specs: WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM 900/1800/1900, Up to 180 min, With digital camera, 6.1 oz
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Manufacturer: Nokia Corp.
Specs: EGSM 900 / GSM 1800/1900 (Tri- Band), Up to 240 min, With digital player, With digital camera, 160 g
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Manufacturer: Nokia Corp.
Specs: WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM 900/1800/1900, Up to 210 min, With digital camera, 4.4 oz
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Manufacturer: Nokia Corp.
Specs: WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM 850/900/1800/1900, Up to 190 min, With digital camera / digital player, 4.7 oz
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Manufacturer: Nokia Corp.
Specs: WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM 900/1800/1900, Up to 306 min, 6.3 oz
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Manufacturer: Nokia Corp.
Specs: WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM 850/900/1800/1900, 240 min, 4.1 oz
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Manufacturer: Nokia Corp.
Specs: EGSM 900 / GSM 1800/1900 (Tri-Band), Up to 215 min, 4.4 oz
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Nokia N95 - black/silver (Unlocked)
Manufacturer: Nokia Corp.
Specs: WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM 850/900/1800/1900, Up to 390 min, With digital camera, 4.2 oz
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Manufacturer: Nokia Corp.
Specs: WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM 850/900/1800/1900, Up to 250 min, With digital camera / digital player / FM radio, 4.3 oz
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Manufacturer: Nokia Corp.
Specs: WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM 850/900/1800/1900, Up to 190 min, With digital camera / digital player, 4.7 oz
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Manufacturer: Nokia Corp.
Specs: WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM 850/900/1800/1900, Up to 165 min, 4.1 oz
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Manufacturer: Nokia Corp.
Specs: WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM 850/900/1800/1900, Up to 165 min, 4.1 oz
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Manufacturer: Nokia Corp.
Specs: WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM 850/900/1800/1900, Up to 300 min, With digital camera / digital player, 4.5 oz
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Nokia N95 - brown/silver (North American Edition, Unlocked)
Manufacturer: Nokia Corp.
Specs: WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM 850/900/1800/1900, Up to 390 min, 4.2 oz
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Manufacturer: Nokia Corp.
Specs: WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM 850/900/1800/1900, Up to 240 min, 4.9 oz
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Manufacturer: Nokia Corp.
Specs: WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM 850/900/1800/1900, Up to 260 min, 4 oz
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Manufacturer: Nokia Corp.
Specs: WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM 850/900/1800/1900, Up to 390 min, 4.2 oz
Manufacturer info
- Nokia Corp.
- Manufacturer profile
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