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Showing posts with label Nokia N82. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nokia N82. Show all posts
Thursday, July 31, 2008
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Nokia N82: The mobile phone with world class functionality
Among these mobile manufacturers, Nokia is the one which launches wonderful mobile phones in the present day mobile market at affordable prices. In Nokia's mobile productions, one of the high-quality features mobile phones is the Nokia N82. This GSM-enabled mobile phone has dimensions of 112 x 50.2 x 17.3 mm, 90 cc and has a weight of 114 grams that offers a great flexibility to handle it with ease. This stylish mobile phones comes with a 2.4 inches TFT display that looks so colourful with 16M colours and has a resolution of 240 x 320 pixels that allows its users to have a complete and clear view of videos and images on the screen. This sleek mobile phone comes with a 5.0 mega pixels camera with a resolution of 2592 x 1944 pixels and it comes with Carl Zeiss optics, autofocus, video(VGA 30fps), xenon flash and secondary CIF videocall camera to provide an incredible experience to its users of having a digital camera with them.
The Nokia N82 comes with unparalleled navigational ease and is preloaded with bright advanced features such as Class 32 GPRS, 107 kbps of HSCSD, Class 32 EDGE - 296 kbps, DTM Class 11, 177 kbps, 3G HSDPA, WLAN - Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g with UPnP technology, Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP, USB v2.0 and offers microUSB support. This stylish gadget comes with WAP 2.0/xHTML and HTML features that allow the users to get high-speed Internet connectivity. It has messaging options like SMS, MMS, Email and Instant Messaging that allow its users to have great fun by sending messages to their friends. When it comes to the best and high quality musical features, this mobile phone comes with an MP3/AAC/AAC+/eAAC+/WMA player and stereo FM Radio that allow the users to enjoy their favourite music and help them to get rid of their tensions.
The standard Li-Ion 1050 mAh (BP-6MT) battery of this attractive mobile handset delivers an approximate standby and talktime of 225 hours and 4 hours 20 minutes, respectively. It allows its users to enjoy continuous talk for a long time on a single charge. The phone comes with 128 MB SDRAM Memory and its 100 MB internal memory can be expanded further using a microSD (TransFlash) card. This memory expansion allows the users to download their favourite video clips and music. This elegant mobile phone is available in silver and black colours in the present day mobile market at an affordable rate. Besides these features, it comes with advanced GPS functionality that helps its users to locate the present area where they are and it is very useful when they are out-of-station.
Surely, this stylish designed Nokia N82 mobile phone allures the mobile lovers with its high-end features. If anyone is looking for all the advanced features mobile phone to place them in their palm, this is the best choice for them.
source : http://www.free-articles-zone.com/
Monday, June 30, 2008
Motorola ZN5 vs. Sony Ericsson C905 vs. Nokia N82
Back in 2006, the Sony Ericsson K800i and the Nokia N80 were the champions in the camera phone market. The latter even came with support for Kodak's upload-to-print service. In 2007, the Nokia N82 represented a huge step forward for Nokia, and Sony Ericsson's K850 wasn't quite able to match it. At present time, the Nokia N82 is still the one to beat, but both Sony Ericsson and Motorola have recently announced their latest and greatest camera phones to compete with the popular N-series model.
Motorola and Kodak
Ever since introducing its mobile photo services, Kodak has worked hard to come up with hardware for camera phones, and Motorola announced an agreement with Kodak last year. This agreement has led to the Motorola ZN5, which was announced last week. In terms of sensor technology for still images, the Motorola ZN5 offers something similar to the Nokia N82, but where the latter provides 30 fps, VGA video recording, the former stops at 15 fps, QCIF video recording. However, the Motorola ZN5 offers a cool multi-shot shooting mode, that stitches together three shots into one wide panorama picture. Lastly, it can save 8-bit RAW images in TIFF image format.
Sony Ericsson
Sony Ericsson's Cyber-shot phones are well-known to most people, but it's also a well-known fact that they've faced stiff competition from Nokia in the last couple of years. As such, the new Sony Ericsson C905 to be released this fall will be crucial for Sony Ericsson's continued Cyber-shot development. After all, dedicated camera phones should at all times bring innovation to the table, or their purpose is limited.
With its improved sensor technology, the Sony
If everything works as planned for Sony Ericsson, the C905 will most likely be placed one step behind Sony's low-end cameras in terms of overall camera performance. And that would be as close as any dedicated camera phone has come to date in matching point-and-shoot cameras.
The X factor
The X factor for both the Motorola ZN5 and the Sony Ericsson C905 are their image processors. Nokia has made significant improvements to their own image processing technology over the years, and the upcoming Nokia 7510 Supernova for instance, will ship with a new processing algorithm for its 2-megapixel camera this fall. Without state-of-the-art image processing technology, many of the advanced features in phones like the Motorola ZN5 and Sony Ericsson C905 will simply have little or no impact. Motorola uses Kodak Perfect Touch technology for this purpose and the claims sound promising, while Sony Ericsson is supposed to be using a totally revamped image processing engine in the C905. Stay tuned for our extensive test results of these two camera phones, which should be released late summer and early fall, respectively.
source : http://www.infosyncworld.com/
Wednesday, June 4, 2008
Nokia N Series With Nokia N95 8gb - What a Wonders From the World Leader

As the world gets driven by technology. mobile phones have become hi-tech gadgets performing a range of functions. Literally everyday, the handset manufacturers are integrating more advanced multimedia features into the mobile phones and Nokia, the world leader in mobile phones has proved to be the master of the game with its N series.
Stylishly designed and packed with features, the eight N-series handsets of Nokia have raised the bar for fully featured multimedia mobiles. All the models have mega pixel cameras with zoom and auto flash, Bluetooth, world roaming, thanks to the GRPS software that ensures you find your way in more than 100 countries, digital music players; 3G support with streaming video and plenty of memory. They are designed to be your best companions for business as well as entertainment.
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source : http://ezinearticles.com/
Monday, March 31, 2008
Nokia N96 will be possibly getting xenon flash: True or False

Obviously this is not official but we are going on what we have heard, a Nokia Rep apparently has said “the delays are due to them adding (at the last minute) a Xenon flash, ala N82! Finally, an all in one phone with almost nothing (bar BlackBerry) missing, from what I can tell of the marketing stuff he left for the N82, Xenon flashes seem to be Nokia’s next big push from now on, which is fine by me.”
So when you think about it that the Nokia N82 has it, you must wonder that surely the Nokia N96 should have xenon flash.
source : http://www.product-reviews.net/
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Thursday, March 20, 2008
Nokia N82 in Black

Most features are identical to the original Nokia N82, but the Black version now supports geotagging, a feature that was all the rage at last month's big Mobile World Congress event. Put simply, this version of the N82 will record the GPS position of your photograph, so its exact location is recorded. This is useful for sorting photos, but certain filesharing sites can also read the GPS location data for easy identification.
Although it's a fairly normal looking phone, the Nokia N82 comes with A-GPS (assisted GPS), a 5 megapixel camera with autofocus and flash, WiFi, HSDPA high-speed data, 3G UMTS / WCDMA, a stereo FM radio and microSD expandable memory. This is basically the same package as on the original N82 - so it's a pretty formidable handset underneath.
In addition, the black N82 comes with a free trial of Nokia's navigation package, support for N-Gage gaming and on top of that, this is a Symbian S60 smartphone - so users can add more applications later.
This is really just a software upgrade of the original platform, so presumably owners of the original silver N82 will be able to upgrade their handsets to support geotagging. It would be nice if this was enable for N95, N95 8GB and E90 customers too.
source : http://www.mobilegazette.com/
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