Posted Mar 18, 2008 at 08:35AM by Enrico S. Listed in: Cellular Phones Tags: Bluetooth, GPS, Flash Memory, Nokia Corporation
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Nokia N82 - Image 1If you're looking for a cellular phone to replace your aging unit, you might want to check out Nokia's latest offering, a black N82. The cellphone will start shipping in a few weeks and is expected to retail for € 400 (around US$ 631) before taxes and subsidies.

The Nokia N82 features automatic geotagging for pictures taken with the unit's 5 megapixel camera. This records (through the use of metadata) the location where the image was taken. This allows users to view and sort their images not only by date but by geographic location.

Considering the amount of data users will probably store on this unit, it's nice to know that N82's internal 100 MB flash memory can be expanded with a microSD card. The phone supports microSD cards as large as eight gigabytes, a definite plus for those who insist on taking images of every location they visit.

The Nokia N82 also has a built in A-GPS unit, Wi-Fi and HSPDA support, Bluetooth support, and an MP3 player. While the white version of this unit has been out for a few months now, the features of this phone are still pretty solid.

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