- Howard Forums N82 official thread
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- N82 Hands on!
- N82 release discussion and comments
- NokiaUsers.com discuss the N82
- N82 review and comments
- N81 vs N82 comments and discussion
- Is the N82 the successor to the N95?
- Features of N82 GPS discussion
- Discussion thread for N82 firmware
- N82 vs N95 vs iPhone discussion
- Looking at cases for the N82
- Turning of camera sound and light on N82
- Thoughts on protecting the N82
- Discussion on N82 data preservation
- Discussion on the best S60 browser
- How bright do you have your N82?
- N82 new firmware discussion - 11.0.117
- How is the build quality of your N82?
- Discussion on N82 firmware upgrade
- Picture files size on N82
- Where has muvee gone on N82?
- N82 vs. N95, which way would you go?
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- N82 - best Nseries handset?
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N82 Sounds
N82 RSS FeedThe audio test: N95-4 vs N82
June 27th, 2008
When your car stereo conks out, what do you do? Sing to yourself as you trundle about, or employ the services of a high end Nseries device? The answer is the latter, obviously. At least it is if you’re Mobile Dan!
When testing the N95 and N82 on the same track, with the same settings, the N82 was found to be marginally better, when listening in a moving car through the speakers. There wasn’t much in it, but the N82’s speakers seemed to cope better with louder volumes. Dan also mentions the other audio facets (storage, headphones sound) as well as more general features of the two devices in this post, so head over if you’re looking for a new comparison.
What are your experience of the audio capabilities on the N95 8GB and the N82? Jump over to leave your comments.
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Video recording comparison (audio) of Nseries devices
April 8th, 2008
Having a camera on your mobile device is par for the course these days, and a lot of us snap away all day long because, well, we can! Of course, sometimes we also take video with our devices but the quality, especially in the sound department, isn’t always up to scratch compared to stand-alone alternatives. Or is it? Steve Litchfield tries to find out…
Writing on All About Symbian, Steve compares the N82 and N95 with the N93 and E61i in a nice simple video, that gives a great comparison of their relative merits. Jump over to read Steve’s full thoughts and leave your comments.
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MD-6 speakers trialled with the N95 8GB
March 11th, 2008
Enjoying music is just one of the many things you can do with your Nseries device. Devin Ballentina at The Nokia Guide looks at whether you can increase that enjoyment by using the Nokia MD-6 speakers.
The main down point with the MD-6 speakers is that they take 4x AAA batteries. Devin sees this as environmentally irresponsible, not to mention a hassle buying and even removing them all the time. He reckons a rechargeable battery utilising the standard Nokia charger would be best all round. On a more positive note (literally) the sound was great and a marked improvement on the internal speakers on his N95 8GB. They’re also very portable and sturdy as well, prompting Devin to mark them as a 7/10.
Jump over to leave a comment if you’ve got any questions..
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Podcast features N81, N82 and Sports Tracker reviews
February 5th, 2008
The debut podcast from My Nokia Blog has been posted by Chaslam.
The show is packed full of content as Chaslam and Jose_R.A.M. take turns to offer up reviews. For Chaslam it is the N81 that goes under the microscope, with variable results. Jose_R.A.M. meanwhile, serves up an inside look at his experiences during the Urbanista Diaries, as well as his views on the N82 and Sports Tracker application that he has been using during his trip.
What do you think of their first effort? Jump over to leave any comments.
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Internet Radio comes in to land
December 11th, 2007
NokNok have served up a healthy dollop of information about using internet radio on your Nseries device thanks to the release of Nokia Internet Radio.
In two articles, jbc provides a step-by-step guide to getting up and running with the app, and a review of the software itself to give you an idea of how it compares to other solutions.
What are your views? Jump over to leave your comment.
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Special edition podcast from Nokia World
December 7th, 2007
All About Symbian have returned from Nokia World brandishing a special edition of their podcast which is now available for download.
Bringing a great overview of Nokia World, the AAS team gathered the great and good of independent websites, blogs and communities round one big table and asked them what they thought. Hardware, software and services are all covered so there should be something to pique your interest.
You can download the podcast here, and to give your eyes a treat, as well as your ears then check out the latest pictures that have been uploaded to the WOM World Flickr account.
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Music to a Nokia fan’s ears
November 21st, 2007
jbc over at NokNok has been intrigued by today’s release of ‘X’, the new album from Kylie Minogue, which debuts at The Nokia Music Store 5 days ahead of anywhere else. He hopes that this will spell a trend in Music Store exclusives as time goes on.
If you want to get hold of Kylie’s latest release however, you’ll also appreciate jbc’s guide to getting the most out of the Nokia Music Store. Using his trademark step by step guides, you can find out all the basics you need to get started plus recommendations of kit including the N95 8GB and N81 8GB.
If you’ve got any questions, jump over and leave a comment.
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