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Darla Mack posts a video on her blog about Nokia's inspiration creating the N82.
The video does a great job of showing the way Nokia depicts their customers as creative, artistic, worldly communicators who are as cool as the sleek design and feel as the device itself.
Ever try walking on one-way streets in large city with directions from the Internet meant for driving? Painful. How about being a lost tourist and asking for directions on the street only to get a more-than-complicated answer? Extremely painful.
Blogger Jason Harris of TechCraver.com lives downtown in a big city and is a fan of the walking directions provided by Nokia Maps 2.0 on his N82. The technology is fantastic for traveling new cities or tourist areas by foot without carrying around a bulky, paper map. If you're traveling this summer and plan to do a lot of walking, I would advise to take the N82 and Nokia Maps with you.
Matt Miller posted a review of 5 hands-free headset solutions and found the Nokia BH-903 Bluetooth model to be the best for A2DP and his preferred solution for S60 and Nseries devices.
This is the first A2DP headset he tried where he was able to listen to music for at least an hour without a single skip or miss due to a poor connection.
Robert Scoble compares two photos on the Scobleizer blog, one taken with a Canon 5D with a 50mm F1.4 lens and one taken with a Nokia N82. Both images appear very similar to the naked eye, which proves the quality of the Nseries cameras are getting better.
Robert's quote, "the worst photo you’ll ever take is the one you don’t take because you didn’t have your camera with you," reminds us that Nseries phones are true multimedia devices and the only gadget you need on a day-to-day basis.
Google Reader on the go!
Jonathan Greene of MaemoApps.com reports the updated Google Reader for iPhone works great on the N82's S60 webkit browser. Check out his N82 video of the Google Reader in action on the Nokia Tablet, which is more efficient and better formatted than the standard mobile site.
Young Max Arnold not only blogs like dad, but is now presenting on VoIP like his father Jon Arnold.
Jon had the N82 handy to record his son’s 2 minutes of fame when he was called to the stage early at eComm last week.
Way to go, Max! You can watch his presentation here.
Like father like son, analyst Jon Arnold's protégé Max Arnold has posted a detailed review on the Nokia N82.
Max calls it a sleek, sexy media phone with great games, speakers, MP3 storage and wifi.
You can read Max's full review here.
October 22, 2007
Get and play music and games on the move
Espoo, Finland - Mobile entertainment just got more fun with the Nokia N82 and Nokia N82 8GB multimedia computers now available globally. Designed for the best in music and gaming, these devices come with dedicated music and game keys and are loaded with memory so you can store more and play more.
The 3D Multimedia Menu introduced in these devices is the first step to bringing a new user interface to the Nokia Nseries range. The new menu makes it easy to discover and enjoy your digital content and the Internet, and share your experiences with others.
"Accessing your portable music and games collection is not enough anymore," said Jonas Geust, vice president, Multimedia, Nokia. "Today people want to be more in control of how and where they consume their digital entertainment. They want to discover new favorites and share them without being confined to one location - and it's devices like the Nokia N82 that facilitate this."
The Nokia N82 and Nokia N82 8GB also offer the discovery of millions of tracks through the Nokia Music Store*. And, with their integrated Nokia Music Players, creating playlists and managing music collections on the move is a breeze. For enhanced sound quality, compatible high-quality headphones or speakers can be used with the standard 3.5mm headphone connector.
A preview of the N-Gage games service is also available in the devices, including playable demos of EA SPORTS(TM) FIFA 07, Asphalt 3: Street Rules and Space Impact Light. After the launch of N-Gage later this year, the full N-Gage application will be available for download. Players can then try all N-Gage games for free and buy only the ones they want.
The estimated retail price of the Nokia N82 is 360 EUR before subsidies or taxes. The Nokia N82 8GB is expected to retail for 430 EUR before subsidies or taxes.
Note to editors:
For photos, please visit http://www.nokia.com/press/photos
Nokia N82 8GB - up to 8GB internal mass memory
Nokia N82 - support for compatible microSD cards
* Check availability of the Nokia Music Store http://music.nokia.com
The N-Gage service will be available globally later in 2007. At that time, the free N-Gage application can be downloaded from http://www.n-gage.com (PC or mobile) and installed.
August 29, 2007
London, UK - Alongside the introduction of Ovi, the door to Nokia's new Internet services, Nokia today unveiled four new mobile devices specifically optimized for entertainment, music and games. Each device offers dedicated music or gaming keys, expanded memory, large screens and extended battery performance to provide quick and easy access to entertainment content. The devices range in price from 225 to 560 EUR and are expected to begin shipping later this year.
"From the compact Nokia 5310 XpressMusic music phone to the fully-featured Nokia N82 multimedia computer, Nokia offers a range of entertainment-enabled devices for consumers who want their music, games and favourite media with them wherever they go," says Kai Oistamo, Executive Vice President, Nokia. "We believe these full-featured, well-designed devices will be very popular and will help bring Nokia's Internet and music services to life."
Nokia N82 and Nokia N82 8GB: Entertainment made simple
With dedicated music and gaming keys, 3.5 mm headphone connector and 3G and WLAN connectivity, the Nokia N82 multimedia computer is a true mobile entertainment powerhouse. With a sleek, polished surface and keys that light up when you activate them, accessing content on the 3D multimedia menu is fast and intuitive. Equally impressive, the Nokia N82 is configured to find, buy, manage and play music and games purchased from the Nokia Music Store and N-Gage games service. The estimated retail price of the Nokia N82 is 360 EUR before subsidies or taxes. The Nokia N82 8GB is expected to retail for 430 EUR before subsidies or taxes. Both versions are expected to begin shipping in the fourth quarter of 2007.
Nokia N95 8GB: Stunning screen, massive memory
The Nokia N95, the world's greatest multimedia computer, just got greater. With all the key features of its predecessor, including a 5 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics, built-in A-GPS, WLAN, HSDPA and an innovative 2-way slide, the Nokia N95 8GB now offers up to eight gigabytes of built-in memory. The N95 8GB also boasts a new luminous 2.8" QVGA display - one of the largest ever for a multimedia computer - so that watching videos, browsing the Internet or viewing maps is easy. With its expanded memory, the N95 8GB offers up to 20 hours of video* or up to 6000 songs**. The N95 8GB multimedia computer is expected to begin shipping in the fourth quarter of 2007 with an estimated retail price of EUR 560 before subsidies or taxes.
Nokia 5310 XpressMusic - Small in size, big on music
With a sleek aluminium finish, the Nokia 5310 XpressMusic phone blends an array of features with an iconic design. At only 9.9mm thick and weighing less than 71 grams, the Nokia 5310 XpressMusic fits comfortably in a pocket or purse. Equally important, the Nokia 5310 XpressMusic offers up to 18 hours of music playback, memory for up to 3,000 songs** on an optional 4GB microSD card and dedicated music keys. With a 2-megapixel camera and a bright 2-inch QVGA screen with up to 16 million colors, the Nokia 5310 XpressMusic is expected to begin shipping in the fourth quarter of 2007 with an estimated retail price of 225 EUR before taxes and subsidies.
Nokia 5610 XpressMusic - Edgy design, sharp sound
The Nokia 5610 XpressMusic comes ready to rock with an iconic Music Slider key making music easy to access with a flick of the thumb. Aluminum side panels accent the all-black high gloss finish and large 2.2-inch, 16 million color display of the Nokia 5610 XpressMusic. The Nokia 5610 XpressMusic offers crystal clear sound and up to 22 hours of music playback and memory with capacity for 3,000 songs on an optional 4GB microSD card**. More than just a phone and music player, the Nokia 5610 XpressMusic features a high-quality 3.2 megapixel camera with autofocus and dual LED flash. The Nokia 5610 XpressMusic uses 3G technology, making downloads, web-browsing and video calls faster and easier. The Nokia 5610 XpressMusic is expected to begin shipping in the fourth quarter of 2007 with an estimated retail price of EUR 300 before taxes and subsidies.
Both Nokia XpressMusic handsets are compatible with the recently launched Nokia Music Store, offering consumers a wide music selection to be downloaded via PC.
Music accessories - More music for all ears
Recognizing the increasing role of mobile phones in music consumption, Nokia and globally-recognized audio manufacturers, including Altec Lansing, JBL, and Philips will offer a range of music accessories matching the XpressMusic handsets in design and functionality. The partner accessories, including headphones, docking stations and speakers, will be identifiable by "For Nokia XpressMusic Phones."
Also introduced today were two Nokia branded enhancements. The Nokia Bluetooth Stereo Headset BH-503, compatible with Nokia XpressMusic phones with stereo Bluetooth support and the small, but powerful Nokia Pocket Speakers MD-6, compatible with Nokia XpressMusic phones with 2.5mm / 3.5mm connectors.
* Capacity based on H.264 750-Kbps video at 320-by-240 resolution, combined with 128-Kbps audio. Capacity is half of this with H.264 1.5 Mbps video at 640-by-480 resolution, combined with 128-Kbps audio (near-DVD quality).
** Capacity based on 3:45 per song with 48 Kbps eAAC+ (M4A) encoding on the Nokia Music Manager.
Information on technical specfications of the N82 8G.
N82 Device Details Data Sheet
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