
It’s probably still debatable whether you can replace a standard digital compact camera with a phone, but if you can I'd place bets that either Sony Ericsson’s Cyber-shot range or the Nokia N Series would contain the winner. Nokia is declaring itself king of the cameraphones with the N82, a multimedia mobile.
The camera packs five megapixels, a xenon flash and Carl Zeiss optics. It also has autofocus supported by a dedicated lamp, and good quality 30fps video capture. Of course, it’s not the only thing the N82 is about. Nokia is calling it and its cousin, the N95, “computers” for a reason. The voice-guided GPS is a major feature, with access to over 15 million points of interest, provided you take up a subscription service after the free trial. You’ll be able to send map excerpts by picture message to help your friends find you, too.
It is, of course, an HSDPA-supporting, high-speed browsing WiFi device (because it would just be embarrassing if it wasn’t). You’ll have access to the Nokia Music Store and support for N-Gage games, too. Go to Nokia’s “True Stories” virtual launch event at 12pm UK time here if you want to find out more.
The standard package includes a 2GB microSD card, which means a high number of even highest available resolution pictures and over an hour of video. The unsubsidized, pre-tax price for the N82 will be £317, but once the networks get hold of it you can expect that to start coming down.
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