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Nokia N82 goes back to black Nokia N82 goes back to black |
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| Written by Matt Chapman | ||||
| Tuesday, 18 March 2008 | ||||
Page 1 of 2 The world and its sister might be splashing colour across its handsets, but Nokia is stripping things back to basics with a new black version of the N82. Not that there’s anything basic about the handset...
Nokia says the “multimedia computer” excels as a travel companion with photography, navigation and internet connectivity. The Nokia N82, unveiled today in stylish black, comes with a 5-megapixel camera, Carl Zeiss optics and a Xenon flash. Users can also take advantage of its integrated A-GPS functionality to “geotag” images – allowing them to not only be saved by date, but by location as well. ”As one of Nokia’s leading-edge connected cameras, the Nokia N82 in black captures people’s journeys and discoveries,” said Juha Kokkonen, director for Nokia Nseries devices. “With built-in A-GPS it even helps people to find new places by pairing ‘contextual’ information with a wide array of connectivity features such as Wi-Fi and HSDPA.” (Continued on next page)
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