...... and theres nothing EVER new with any Sony Ericsson phone in that case. The same phone, identical software, just a different exoskeleton and differences in the camera module.
The N82 may have similar features to the N95 but its a much needed replacement for the N73. This has better build quality, an updated UI and a nicer camera. Good enough.
The N73 was an incredibly popular phone and is still sold here in various colour schemes so Nokia releasing a candy bar format replacement of it makes perfect business sense,
I wonder if it inherits the crap software from the N73. I had one and the camera was nice but it tended to suddenly lose the autofocus. Which you would find out about at the end of the day when all those fun party shots come out blurry. It was also spectacularly slow. 4 seconds to open a text message can seem like an eternity. It is an eternity on a mobile phone. What's on that screen is that Windows Mobile? Or Some new S60 version?
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N95 in a candybar form, instead of slide.
Nothing new here
...... and theres nothing EVER new with any Sony Ericsson phone in that case. The same phone, identical software, just a different exoskeleton and differences in the camera module.
The N82 may have similar features to the N95 but its a much needed replacement for the N73. This has better build quality, an updated UI and a nicer camera. Good enough.
The N73 was an incredibly popular phone and is still sold here in various colour schemes so Nokia releasing a candy bar format replacement of it makes perfect business sense,
what about
+Battery (BP-6MT) 1050mAh
+Automatic screen rotation (native)
+Xenon flash
+touchwheel
I wonder if it inherits the crap software from the N73. I had one and the camera was nice but it tended to suddenly lose the autofocus. Which you would find out about at the end of the day when all those fun party shots come out blurry.
It was also spectacularly slow. 4 seconds to open a text message can seem like an eternity. It is an eternity on a mobile phone.
What's on that screen is that Windows Mobile? Or Some new S60 version?
its symbian s60v3, the same that was on N73, and most other N-series phones, with a few tweaks.