Manufacturer | Nokia |
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Availability by region | 14 November 2007 28 November 2008 (Japan) |
Predecessor | Nokia N73 Nokia N93i |
Successor | Nokia N85 Nokia N86 8MP Nokia N96 |
Related | Nokia N78 Nokia N81 Nokia N95 |
Compatible networks | GSM 850/900/1800/1900, UMTS 2100 with HSDPA (excluding China) |
Form factor | Candybar |
Dimensions | 112 mm × 50.2 mm × 17.3 mm |
Weight | 114 g |
Operating system | Symbian OS v9.2, S60 3rd Edition Feature Pack 1 |
Battery | Nokia battery (BP-6MT) 1050 mAh |
Rear camera | 5-MP / Carl Zeiss optics / Xenon flash (back) |
Front camera | CIF video call (front) |
Display | 2.4" QVGA LCD, 240 × 320 px, 16.7 million colors |
Connectivity | WLAN 802.11b/g (excluding China), Bluetooth, Micro-USB 2.0, Nokia 3.5 mm AV Connector, Hot swappable microSD |
The Nokia N82 is a high-end mobile phone produced by Nokia, and announced on 14 November 2007 as part of the company's Nseries line.[1] The N82 runs Symbian OS v9.2 (S60 3rd Edition, FP1). The N82 inherits much of the Nokia N95's features and specifications (including GPS, Wi-Fi and HSDPA), with the major addition being its xenon flash. At the time the N82 was considered one of the most sophisticated camera phone on the market.[2][3] It is also considered a successor to the Nokia N95, preceding the Nokia N96.[4][5]
Like the N95 before it, the Nokia N82 was critically acclaimed[6] and is often considered one of the best Symbian devices,[7] although it did not sell as much and was not available worldwide. The N82 was Nokia's last high-end device in a candybar form, as its successors opted for sliders and later touchscreen devices.
As a camera phone, the Nokia N82 primarily competes with Sony Ericsson's K800 and K850.