Friday, November 16, 2007

Nseries-Mobile Nokia N82 Review

Goodbye N73 - Hello N82
The Nokia N73 is one of the best handsets ever released in the NSeries range, and has been my main phone since it first hit the market. I've tried over phones, other Nokia handsets, other NSeries, handsets from Motorola and handsets from Sony Ericsson. Most recently I purchased an N95, but even that went in favour of my N73, as I mentioned back in July. The N73 just gives a good solid all round package. It is reliable, dependable, has a very good quality camera, is well built, solid, and hard working. It is simple and straight forward to use, and has a battery that just goes on and on. I know when I leave home for the day I can listen to music on the phone, do some web browsing whilst I'm out and about, view some email, make some calls, send text, just the ordinary things you do on a daily basis with a modern mobile phone these days and the battery won't run down. I've never been caught out without power on my N73, unlike past handsets, like the N80 and N95. My N73 has served me well, and it would take something very good to tempt me away. And something especially has arrived.

Hello Nokia N82. You will have seen from previous posts below, I was at the launch of the N82 in Finland this week. Along with Stefan, from Intomobile, Devin from TheNokiaGuide, Pseudofinn from NokiaUsers, Mark from TheNokiaBlog and the guys from Womworld, we were able to see the virtual launch from inside Nokia house. A once in a lifetime experience, not only did we lucky few get to be inside Nokia house whilst the launch happened, we also got to question the N82 product manager and get our hands on the handset there and then to put it to the test. When you have a bunch of guys together, who know their phones, and are big fans of Nokia and NSeries products, you need to be confident your product is going to be good enough. With all due respect to our hosts and all, if the N82 failed to hit the mark, we would have let them know, how and why. As it turned out the N82 team have a handset they can be proud of, and all of us found it hard to let go of our phones for the rest of the day. Straight away we were installing apps, taking pictures, making calls, browsing the net, testing the features, giving the handset a real going over. The overall impression of the phone was very good, and you could see the delight we all had when our hosts kindly allowed us to take the handset away with us to really put the N82 to the test, in every day usage.

To get straight to the point, the Nokia N82 is a damn fine phone. Very often with a new phone you will find little niggles, something that doesn't work as well as you would expect, or something missing that would have seemed a logical inclusion. It's still early days, but so far the N82 is proving to be a reliable top notch handset. The design is good. The phone feels well built, has a solid feel and is well balanced, with good weight distribution. One of the most important parts of a mobile phone is the keypad. Without a decent keypad, a phone fails. The keypad on the N82 is different, very reminiscent of the W880i from Sony Ericsson, but as the keys are not as cramped as they are on a W880i they are much more user friendly. Sending a text message on the N82 is simple and straight forward, and the keypad is an improvement over the cramped layout found on the N73.

Down the right hand side of the phone you find near the top the micro USB port, in the middle the Micro SD slot and near the bottom the charging port. The N82 doesn't charge via the USB cable. All you find on the bottom of the phone is the microphone. Then, going up the left hand side of theh andset, at top and bottom are the speakers, in between which there is the camera shutter key, gallery shortcut key and volume keys, which double up as zoom keys when in camera mode. The Nokia N82 has a 3.5mm jack point, which you can use with your own headphones for music listening. In a smart move, Nokia have placed this on the top of the phone, so when the phone is in your pocket the headphone lead sits naturally on top. The lanyard slot is on the top right hand corner of the phone, right next to the 3.5mmm slot.

The N82 is designed for 'technology stylists', people who like their phone to look good but don't want to lose out on features. The main focus of the phone is the excellent 5.0 megapixel camera. The camera is equipped with autofocus, a Xenon flash and a Carl Zeiss lens. The lens is covered by a protective cover, which when flicked open automatically activates the camera. The response time is very fast, in no time the camera is active and ready for use. There are various camera options in the settings menu, for changing scene mode, adjusting colour options, white balance, etc. When a picture is taken it stores very quickly. Press the capture button again after taking a pic and almost instantly the N82 is ready for the next shot. The speed is very impressive. The N82 has a large, TFT, QVGA screen supporting up to 16 million colours. As a viewfinder for the camera the whole screen is used and the clarity is superb. Browsing around phone forums and other blogs in the last day I've seen some people complain about the small size of the screen. Personally I think it is more than adequate, and a bigger screen would also mean a bigger phone. That would have upset the balance of the handset.

The N82 is very fast, considerally quicker than any S60 phone I have used to date. From boot up, the N82 accesses straight into the menu without any noticeable delay. Anyone who has used a S60 phone will know that this is not usually the case. Menu navigation is quick and snappy, and the D-Pad is easy to use. I've installed quite a few apps and I will talk about that in a separate post.

There are some nice touches in the menu system. The Active Standby screen has the usual six icons which can be changed to suit your own choice. Underneath the icons is the standard calendar entries, plus a shortcut to the WiFi scan and the search feature. This is all good, but just a quick point, on an old favourite hobby horse of mine. Please, Nokia, include on the NSeries phones the excellent Active Standby Plugins found on ESeries handsets. I posted about it here after finding out about it on the E65. It just enhances the user experience that little bit more.

The search option on the N82 is very good. Highlight the shortcut option from the standby screen:


















Once selected you are presented with the screen of available search options. You can go straight to the internet to search, or search through content on the phone.


















You can scroll down to the selected option, in this case bookmarks:


















A simple flick to the right opens all bookmarks on the phone:


















All options in search work in a similar way. It makes browsing through contacts, notes, messages, etc, simple and straight forward.

Simple and straight forward is a good line for this phone. Not simple in features, just simple to use. Another nifty feature is the small option key, found on the front above the C key. Pressing this takes you by default to the last picture taken on the phone, with an option to view a slide show of pictures or view albums on the front tab. There are 7 tabs which are scrolled through in a kind of carousel design:


















The tabs can be reset into the order you prefer. The tabs available are Gallery, Music, Videos, Games, Maps, Internet and contacts.

There is so much more on the N82. I've used it on Vodafone and Orange so far and had excellent HSDPA connections on both. Data transfer is fast, downloaded from the net and to/from PC via the USB cable. The N82 has an integrated GPS chip and also supports A-GPS. Lock on time is less than 10 seconds. The antenna is at the top of the phone, which makes sense as most people will use the phone in car in a phone holder. The N82 also supports Bluetooth 2.0 so will work with compatible Bluetooth headsets for wireless music playback, and there is support for W-Lan too.

It's been a while since I've been so impressed with a phone, straight from the off. There have been no freezes, no memory errors, no glitches. The N82 is that good that I don't want to go back to using my N73. And trust me it takes a damn good handset for that to happen.

31 comments:

AJ said...

Thanks for the review - I've wanted this phone since I first saw it. I currently have a N95 and can't wait to get this one. O2 will shortly be carrying this one so I will be swapping over.

PJ: said...

Thank you for this review, I have a N95 and I'm very tempted to change it to the N82. I just might do it now :)

Roro said...

Very good review! But what about the battery? I´m thinking of buying this phone but if the battery sucks like on the N95 I`ll go for another phone...

Jay3GSM said...

The battery is very good. I'm just into my second week with the phone and I've only charged it two or three times. Very impressive.

Roro said...

Yes, that´s impressive!

grabejud said...

its a fabulous phone, all the n95 can do with added xenon flash. been playing awhile with this and the graphics and response is outstanding, speedy than any s60 series phone, normal usage battery will last you around 2.5 days, heavy gaming will eventually drain your battery fast like 3d games (tomb rider, nfs) im happy with it coz its an all rounder. not to mention excellent camera on a phone.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the review.The battery life you mentioned to be very good.
What about calls using the speakerphone?Is the call loud and clear?

Jay3GSM said...

Sound seems a bit muffled on the loudspeakers for calls, but is still clear enough to be heard. I rarely use the loudspeaker on calls, just mainly on services where I need to enter info on the keypad, such as checking the credit card balance and other such things.

Anonymous said...

Does it have push email like e65 or blackberry.

miii said...

N82INDEED HAS EXCELLENT FEATURES BUT THE RATHER SILVERY CASING AND TINY KEY BUTTONS IS A PROBLEM. NOKIA WILL DO WELL IF WE CAN HAVE DARKER VERSION LIKE AS IN N81 8G.
SUNNY

Jay3GSM said...

Anon: Currently Mail for Exchange doesn't work on the N82, I guess a third party solution like Emoze would work.

Miii: I agree, a black version of the N82 would indeed look very nice. Did you see the mockup Stefan at intomobile made?

http://tinyurl.com/3a4wk8

Anonymous said...

I just purchased this phone, so far so good, my only gripe is why did they replaced the blue led with white?

jigs_84 said...

hey jay thats a vry nice review..

i was confused between N95-1 & N82..

i think i should go for N82..

though i realy like the n95 design..but features n future point of view...82 seems to b a gr* choice..

jst one Question.CAN WE CHANGE THE OUTER BODY COVER..I MEAN IF TOMORROW NOKIA COMES OUT WIT A BLACK VERSION..OR ANY OTHER COLOUR..THEN WIL I BE ABLE TO CHANGE THE OUTER BODY..LIKE OTHER NOKIA PHONES..???

THANKS FOR UR TIME..

Jay3GSM said...

jigs_84: I don't see why the cases cannnot be changed should Nokia bring out a black version. There is a good market for replacement fascias on Ebay. I'm pretty sure third party covers will be available soon, although I would be reluctant to use one.

rvo said...

Thanks for the review. Ive been waiting for a proper phone to replace my ageing 6233, and I am pretty sure this will be it. Sure, Ive thought about the N95, but as you pointed out it has too many flaws.

Mr B said...

Hi,
Good review. I was in two minds about this phone but this is convincing. I do however still have a few questions.
1)What is the GPS like? Is it as good as other phone GPS functions or a TomTom?
2)I ride a motorbike and want to use the GPS in my pocket with voice direction prompts. Is this function good?
3)What is the expandable memory capacity size for music?
4) What is the battery like when using MP3 and GPS?

Thanks,
Mr B

Jay3GSM said...

Mr B:
1)What is the GPS like? Is it as good as other phone GPS functions or a TomTom?

The GPS is very good. Lock on times are extremely fast, judged against how long the N95 would take. I've only ever used Tom Tom on a mobile phone, on the N73 with an external GPS unit. For what I have used the maps application for, I've found it reliable enough. I am not a big sat nav user, I rarely go anywhere I don't know my way round. Most often I will drive to the area I need and just use the Maps to locate my final destination once in the area. For that it has worked fine.

2)I ride a motorbike and want to use the GPS in my pocket with voice direction prompts. Is this function good?

I've only ever used the voice prompts on a trial basis, just to see what it was like, I can't really say how good this will be, especially on a motorbike.

3)What is the expandable memory capacity size for music?

I'm not sure what the maximum capacity will be. I currently have an 8GB card in my N82, with about 5GB of music stored, and it works fine. I've seen stories that 12GB cards will be available soon, with 16GB cards available by the end of the year. I don't see why any of these won't work on the N82.

4) What is the battery like when using MP3 and GPS?

I listen to MP3 audio files every day, on my journey to and from work. Today I made a round trip of 1 and half hours to a meeting, I had sports tracker tracking my route both ways and I had MP3 files playing the whole time. I charged my phone this morning fully, and now the standby time is still showing full. Using device status it still says 100% battery remaining. I will listen to stuff on the way home tonight, a journey of about 1 hour (no GPS though) and tomorrow back to work, an hour again, again listening to MP3 audio files. I won't expect to have to charge my phone til tomorrow evening at the earliest, and that will be a top up charge rather than because the battery is giving 'low battery' warnings. That should give you an idea.

Rahul Abhimanyu Sirsikar said...

Brilliant Review.I am using N73ME and was really impressed by its stability and overall abilities and now want to switch over to N82.My question is how is the music quality.Is it loud in headphones?

Jay3GSM said...

Rahul Abhimanyu Sirsikar:

I use a travel set of Sennheiser headphones with the N82, and the music quality is very good. I have no issues with volume.

Julian said...

Hi Jay, The N82 looks amazing. I've been wanting an N73 but have held off because of the lack of GPS. This has that and much more.

What about that keypad? I've never used the N73 but its keys look easier to press than then N82. You mentioned you felt the N82 was better? How so? Tactile, spacing? I like to send SMS and as you know Nokia's are normally great keypads - just not sure on this one. Cheers and thanks! - Julian

Jay3GSM said...

Julian: The N73 keypad is very cramped, whereas in comparison the N82 keys are well spaced out. I send quite a few text every month, and have no issues with the keypad, unless I send a good number in quick succession, then it does start to feel uncomfortable, due to the key size.

Rahul said...

Thanks Jay..one more question..

Which phone would you go for if you had to choose between W960i and N82 ? tell me your choice

and

My requirements are good music,excellent camera,video recording ,stability,and i type lots of notes on my phone.Which phone would you recommend me?

Regards
Rahul

wondering911 said...

As it seem that N82 is a really nice phone, yet after i read the reviews about people who had the N95 and had problems with battary life and lag time for the GPS i reccomend that you guys would update ur firm ware from ur supported software for the phone. Trust me guys it makes a difference, quite a big difference since am using both the N95 and N82

Greg said...

I found the square navi-key a bit loose on my N82 - I'm a bit worried that the thing will fall off in the future. Did your unit feel the same way?

Other than that, it's a fantastic phone.

varunkrish said...

I wrote a tiny review of the n82 here..

http://www.fonearena.com/blog/2008/02/03/nokia-n82-review.html

Sriharsha said...

Hi Jay,

When the black N82 will hit asian markets? Do you have any information regarding this?

Thanks.

andy said...

excellent review... I've linked an entry to your post... cheers!

http://TheMobileExperience.blogspot.com

science. said...

I own both,
and i hate the 82's tiny keypads. But i love the Camera & WLAN !

pop said...

lovely and clear review..thank you so much...

Sam said...

I have been using N82 for a week now and TRUST me its so very amazing!

I also own a N73 and as you all know N73 was one phone which was the sole leader of all NSeries phones; but now its time for N82 to take the number 1 position... the KING of all NSeries phones!

The glossy and shining makeover of N82 and its very amazing features like 5MP with Xenon Flash, Crystal Clear display and well thought out ergonomics of N82 is one's PRIDE to hold in hand!

Well done NOKIA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Swati Mishra said...

Thanks for this review.
These kind of reviews are very helpful for those who are getting confused about the quality of the multiple handsets.Also according to one's own requirement one can prefer to choose the best suite to him/her.