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Nokia N82 goes back to black

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Written by Matt Chapman   
Tuesday, 18 March 2008
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By installing Nokia’s free Sports Tracker application, consumers can share their whereabouts and travel route with others on the Sports Tracker website – including the capture locations of images.

A Sports Tracker mobile widget will also soon be made available with many new and existing S60-based converged mobile
devices.

The N82 supports microSD memory cards up to 8GB, holding 3,600 high-resolution pictures or five hours of high-quality video capture.

The Sim-free version of the black Nokia N82 will cost approximately £315 before VAT and subsidies and will be available sometime between April and June 2008.

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