7/11/2018

Programs For Nokia N82

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Programs For Nokia N82

Ready for Its Close-Up Of course, though it's noteworthy for being the best camera phone we've ever seen, the N82 isn't going to beat out a top-notch dedicated digital camera. For example, in our outdoor tests, it consistently blew out a bright sky. Shutter delay varies, depending on whether the camera decides it needs to implement autofocus (this camera really seems to have a mind of its own). Without autofocus, shots are pretty much instantaneous; with it, you're forced to wait about a second for the autofocus to lock on. When it does, pictures are sharp and accurate, and the flash puts images miles ahead of those from every other camera phone we've tested. Run For Your Life Creepshow Rar more.

You can print your pictures by connecting directly via USB or Bluetooth to a printer (we used an Epson PictureMate Deluxe), or you can upload them through the phone's browser to Snapfish or download them to your PC or Mac. In addition, I was extremely impressed with the N82's video-recording mode, which is the best I've ever seen on a phone, bar none. It takes smooth, clear 640-by-480-pixel videos, up to an hour long, at 28 frames per second. The videos come through in MPEG-4 format, which is playable in QuickTime on both Macs and PCs. The N82's music player handles AAC, MP3, and WMA files, including purchased WMA and iTunes Plus (but not purchased protected iTunes files.) You can dump songs onto a memory card or sync them either through Windows Media Player or Nokia's own included music manager. Tunes sounded great, without any background hiss, through a standard pair of music headphones plugged into the 3.5mm headphone jack.

The phone also supports Bluetooth music (both mono and stereo) and has an FM radio that works with wired headsets. The video player handles iPod-formatted 320-by-240-pixel, MPEG-4 videos in full screen without skipping a beat, whether they're video podcasts (downloadable with the slick, included podcast client) or stuff you've transcoded on your PC. As icing on the cake, the N82 comes with a TV-out cable, and can export its entire interface to a standard-definition television—including stereo sound.

Pictures, videos, and Web pages are all viewable on a TV. But since it's SD output, it looks blocky on a large HDTV. You'll find smaller sets work better here. Judged on its phone capabilities alone, the N82 is good but not stellar. Cellular reception is good, and the earpiece and speakerphone are both loud enough without being overly so.

I did hear a very slight hiss in the background, which is common on many GSM phones. Speakerphone transmission was solid.

But voices are just a bit wobbly, coming and going, and there are some problems with wind noise. The quality is acceptable, just not absolutely great. The N82 works with both wired and Bluetooth headsets, and has hopelessly inaccurate speaker-independent voice dialing. Battery life, at more than 10 hours of talk time (with Wi-Fi turned off), is long enough for pretty much everyone.