By Ralph BPosted Friday 1st February 2008 12:31 GMT
I'm not sure I understand why Nokia developed the N82 AND the N95. They seem to have roughly the same feature list and roughly the same packaging. Can someone put me right on why Nokia needed to produce two models here instead of just one?
By Bad BeaverPosted Friday 1st February 2008 12:56 GMT
Ralph, the N95 is a slider. Some people prefer them.
Otherwise... plastic case?! Again, this is why the N-Series puts the NO in NOKIA. So it's the same as the N95 made to look like a SonyEricsson. "Come look at my 400 quid handset, but don't touch it, it feels like more like 10 quid..."
By Mark CrossPosted Friday 1st February 2008 13:01 GMT
They've got rid of the slider. I have a N73 and I must admit the buttons are a turn-off and I didn't go for the N95 because of the slider and the problems I had read about on the net.
By Anonymous CowardPosted Friday 1st February 2008 13:23 GMT
The only difference is the shape (and they give you a lens cover like the first N95 but not the N95 8GB). I guess some people fear dangerous innovations like slider phones. But since this seems to be an O2 exclusive in the UK (please tell me if I'm wrong), it's probably also a case of creating a new phone for the sake of creating an exclusive and getting money off a gullible network.
By Mark LynchPosted Friday 1st February 2008 13:23 GMT
I bought one of these a month ago and really love it. I had abandoned Nokia for SE for many years but this phone has won me back. Personally I love the looks - it's all shiny and metal like. The keys are a tad small it's true, if you've fat fingers this isn't for you. As for playing games I'd say it's as good/better than other phones and playing games in landscape over the Tv-out is a cool option.
One thing the review missed is the uPnP music options. If you have a uPnP compatible device in your home (your PC, console etc) you can use your phone as a remote control which is handy - or you can stream the stuff across to the device, but this is a little slow to respond - maybe 5-10 seconds after pressing play you hear the music.
Oh, and the lenscover has never opened on me by accident and i keep it in my pocket all the time.
By David HPosted Friday 1st February 2008 13:39 GMT
Sony Ericsson market what are essentially very similar phones in numerous different casings (metal, plastic, candybar, slider, etc.) and sell them at different price points to different groups of users (high-flying executives, fashion-conscious young people, etc.). Nokia are presumably doing the same with the N82, which must be notably cheaper to manufacture compared with the N95's metal case that also has sliding bits.
By Mark LynchPosted Friday 1st February 2008 14:10 GMT
I know what you're saying about plastic and the N series. I don't like the N95 nor the N80 especially just for that horrible might break feel they have. The N82 is very solid though and I'm pretty sure it's got a metal frame, feels like that to me or something very hard anyway, very similar to what SE do with their phones - mainly plastic but a tough outer rim which is handy when you drop them.
By Iain GilbertPosted Friday 1st February 2008 22:04 GMT
The N95 has GPS - not that it works very well on my G/f's silver (1st gen) N95.
I just got a Nokia 6300 which has a stainless steel case and it's far nice to use than the N95. Why doesn't Nokia use steel on it's most expensive phones?
I was collecting oysters and my Nokia 6110 Navigator (newly purchased at full retail ) fell out of my pocket - splash. I dried it as I have done sucessfully in the past with Nokia phones but the screen is now a pixellated rainbow and it is stuffed.
I'm back using a Nokia brick which can be washed and dried and used again... perhaps a Nokia rep will take pity on me and demo me the N82? I can torture test 'em and write a review :)
By Andy HardsPosted Saturday 2nd February 2008 23:59 GMT
I'm getting it because I like the looks, don't want a slider and because the N95 8gig doesn't have a removable memory card which I want. As my network doesn't have it I will buy it and threaten to leave unless they give me a nice discount on my current contract. Worked for my missus who now pays a tenner a month for a tariff which used to cost her 25. Anyone know where I can get one cheap? Got the N73 which is ok but has been dropped too many times now and is a bit f&£@ed now.
Comments on: Nokia N82 smartphone
Product Difference? #
By Ralph B Posted Friday 1st February 2008 12:31 GMT
@ Ralph B #
By Bad Beaver Posted Friday 1st February 2008 12:56 GMT
The slider #
By Mark Cross Posted Friday 1st February 2008 13:01 GMT
Margin #
By Bryan Posted Friday 1st February 2008 13:02 GMT
@Ralph B #
By Ash Posted Friday 1st February 2008 13:17 GMT
GPS #
By Kevin Bailey Posted Friday 1st February 2008 13:20 GMT
Product difference #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 1st February 2008 13:23 GMT
Great phone #
By Mark Lynch Posted Friday 1st February 2008 13:23 GMT
Re: Product Difference? #
By W Posted Friday 1st February 2008 13:34 GMT
RE: Product Difference? #
By bluesxman Posted Friday 1st February 2008 13:37 GMT
Try asking Sony Ericsson #
By David H Posted Friday 1st February 2008 13:39 GMT
iPhone-like motion sensor technology #
By Steve Sutton Posted Friday 1st February 2008 13:42 GMT
Am I sad 'cos I like it? #
By Mike Hartley Posted Friday 1st February 2008 13:58 GMT
@Bad Beaver #
By Mark Lynch Posted Friday 1st February 2008 14:10 GMT
Hang on #
By Risky Posted Friday 1st February 2008 14:12 GMT
@GPS #
By Iain Gilbert Posted Friday 1st February 2008 22:04 GMT
Anyone dropped this in saltwater yet? #
By James Posted Friday 1st February 2008 23:07 GMT
Good looking phone #
By Andy Hards Posted Saturday 2nd February 2008 23:59 GMT
soft-buttons #
By John Posted Monday 4th February 2008 09:40 GMT
@James #
By Ash Posted Monday 4th February 2008 12:45 GMT
Snooze #
By James Dunmore Posted Monday 4th February 2008 14:21 GMT