
For those who don’t have the money to buy the N95 8GB, or want something more compact the N82 will appeal. For one it’s solidly built, although the keypad is very cramped and will take some getting used to, even if you happen to have long nails. Features wise it’s identical to its costlier sibling, but loses out on the slick double slider and adds a much needed powerful Xenon flash. Although the screen isn’t as good as the N95, what is appreciated is the compactness of this device, and the fact that Nokia managed to fit everything into a shell that is 25 percent smaller in volume.
Although the N82 may have the same hardware but it looks and feels different enough to have unique personality. For one, its music quality isn’t as good as the N95 -which it will be inevitable be compared to. Secondly, and more importantly, signal and voice quality isn’t as good as its costlier siblings. It’s a very good feature-rich, and hot looking phone-but it’s not as usable as the Nokia N95 8GB
Although the N82 may have the same hardware but it looks and feels different enough to have unique personality. For one, its music quality isn’t as good as the N95 -which it will be inevitable be compared to. Secondly, and more importantly, signal and voice quality isn’t as good as its costlier siblings. It’s a very good feature-rich, and hot looking phone-but it’s not as usable as the Nokia N95 8GB

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