Unlocked Cell Phones - Customer reviews - Nokia N82 Unlocked Smartphone with 5 MP Camera, Wi-fi, GPS, MP3/Video Player, MicroSD Slot--U.S. Version with Warranty (Black) |
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Manufacturer: Nokia
List Price: $572.99
Our Price: $370.43
You Save: $202.56 (35%)
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Used Price: $342.65
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| Spotlight customer reviews: | Name: Vladimir Drullard Location: Date: 2008-07-10 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: The greatest phone I've ever had! Comment: This is the best phone I've had. The camara is just awesome. It's has it all... GPS, Video Call, Good storage... I just can say AWESOME. It is also very light. It's not heavy at all. The screen is big and the image quality is incredible. 5 stars for this gadget!!!
Name: H. B. Casimir Location: Xalapa, Ver. México Date: 2008-08-27 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: todo en uno Comment: El nokia N82 es uno de los mejores ejemplares de la serie N. Su cámara de 5 MP su acceso a WLAN y su GPS integrados y su sitema cuatribanda y desbloqueado para usarse con cualquier chip del mundo lo hacen un teléfono móvil envidiable para otras compañías celulares.
Comparándolo con el N78 y el N95 su presentación clásica como el N78 aunque su cámara es de 5 megapixeles en comparacación con los 3.2 del N78, y su memoria es expandible hasta los 4GB como el N95. Es una buena elección si buscas almacenar música con cualquier tipo de formato y fotografías con nitidez y alto pixelaje y pasar horas y horas navegando en el internet inalámbrico.
¡¡Muy recomendable!!
Name: Anthony Pantliano Location: Pearl River, NY Date: 2008-07-28 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: Lots of features that need to be accessed using small keys. Comment: So... I waited for the iPhone to go 3G. I was even willing to pay for a data plan I did not need, then I found out it's going to cost even more. I bought this unlocked Nokia instead and kept my cheap voice plan only. So far I'm very happy with my decision.
This phone had built-in GPS, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth; but it does not have 3G coverage in the US. Being a smart phone it has robust calendar and contact applications. It also has a great 5-mega-pixel camera with auto focus and a powerful Xenon flash that really does light up your subject. The pictures are comparable to an average compact point and shoot camera. Moreover, it geo-tags your photos so you can see where you took the photo on a map. You can also upload your photos to the web, although I have not used that feature. The music player is robust as well and since the phone has a 3.5mm headset jack on the top it's easy to use your favorite headphones. Lastly, it is very attractive in black, and feels, for the most part, solid and well constructed but also lightweight.
I have not used the software that came with the phone since it is not for MACs. Nokia has a plug-in you can download on their website to use the phone with a MAC's iSync software and it works seamlessly. The phone also works well with the HandsFreeLink Bluetooth in my Acura. You can download MSN Messenger and Hotmail for the phone, as well as check your POP-3 based e-mail. The web browser works well and most pages display fine, if a little slowly (even over Wi-Fi). The map program is accurate as well, although you have to subscribe to a service for voice guided turn-by-turn directions. If you don't pay for that you just get the directions displayed on the screen all at once.
Battery life and call quality are great. The phone lasts me about 4 days before it needs to be recharged. I am by no means a power-user though.
The negatives I have is that the keys are way to small for the phone. I am an average sized male and my hands are not huge, but I have some issues with hitting the wrong keys. Additionally, the keyboard area of the phone is very creaky; when you press the keys it makes creaking sounds. The phone can be slow with some operations, specifically zooming into pictures and opening the picture gallery. Lastly, the built-in accelerometer is finicky and often the screen will switch from portrait to landscape when you do not want it to, but NOT when you actually want it to.
All in all, it's a great phone with lots of features (and a phenomenal camera) and well worth the asking price. Sorry for the long review, but it's got a lot of features to discuss.
8/1/08: Two more things: I downloaded Opera Mini and it is far superior and faster then the built-in web browser. Secondly, you can take the phone off the cell network and just use Wi-Fi, which is great when I am home because the cell signal is weak in my house.
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