Nokia N82 Black version

The Finland giant Nokia silently unveiled the highly expected and speculated Nokia N82 Black version last few day, bringing a blend of state-of-the-art imaging, integrated navigation and high-speed Internet connectivity to the Nseries range of converged devices.
Most features are identical to the original Nokia N82, but this jet black multimedia computer enables people to “geotag” the images they capture - allowing them to not only be saved by date, but by location as well. This is a feature that was all the rage at last month’s big Mobile World Congress event.
This version of the N82 will record the GPS position of your photograph, so its exact location is recorded. This is useful for sorting photos, but certain filesharing sites can also read the GPS location data for easy identification.
Although it’s a fairly normal looking phone, the Nokia N82 comes with A-GPS (assisted GPS), a 5 megapixel camera with autofocus and flash, WiFi, HSDPA high-speed data, 3G UMTS / WCDMA, a stereo FM radio and microSD expandable memory. This is basically the same package as on the original N82 - so it’s a pretty formidable handset underneath.
When it comes to sharing, consumers can upload their pictures or videos directly from their Nokia N82 to services like Share on Ovi, Flickr or YouTube. By installing Nokia’s exclusive and 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. The Nokia Sports Tracker is a GPS based activity tracker that runs on Nokia smartphones. Information such as speed, distance and time are automatically stored in the application, and can be shared with others.
Nokia say that the N82 in Black should be available during Q2 2008, at an estimated price of around €400 / £300 / $600 or so before tax and subsidy.
Written by martin on March 21st, 2008 with
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