![]() It’s only slightly thinner than my N95, but it doesn’t have the excuse of hiding a keypad. It just feels too chucky and wide for a candy bar phone. Which brings me onto the size, which isn’t good. It’s not like they are using it on this phone to save on thickness. miniUSB was a solid connector, this just isn’t. Apart from being uncommon, it feels fragile and dangerous. I’ve seen this port on all the Nokia’s I’ve tested recently, and I’m not a fan. The dedicated media buttons from the N95 are gone, but they were useless anyway (would switch to the Music app when pressed).Īlong the left side of the phone is the microSD slot (2GB card is included, very nice) and the microUSB. ![]() No stupid adapters are necessary to get nice clear sound into your good quality headphones. The N82 has retained the 3.5mm headphone jack which is wonderful for people wanting to use the phone as their music player. That said, the iPod Touch kicks its ass □ I don’t run my N95 8GB on maximum brightness, typically one stop from max, which is still brighter than the N82.Īs you can see the N95 8GB has the nicer display. This does make the image sharper which is nice, but it is considerably dimmer than either the N95 or N95 8GB. The 2.4” display is noticeably smaller than the 2.6″ N95, and considerably smaller than the 2.8” display found on the N95 8GB.
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