The Nokia N82 is ideal for travelers who want to leave their digital camera at home. Not only is this 5-megapixel shoooter sharp, its Xenon flash helps to produce printworthy pics indoors–a first for a camera phone.
And with built-in GPS and local search, you can also leave the guidebook in the hotel room. At $629, this unlocked Symbian-powered handset costs a pretty penny, but shutterbugs who want to stay connected will love the N82. The N82’s mirror-like silver façade is accentuated with a large 2.4-inch 240 x 320 resolution display that, thanks to its built-in accelerometer, rotates horizontally and vertically like an iPhone. We wish it were brighter and had snappier colors, but it looked decent in sunlight and excellent everywhere else. Below are navigation buttons and a minuscule keypad whose buttons were surprisingly comfortable.
Nokia N82 - review of the Nokia N82