Nokia N82

Filed under: technology — Wrote by admin on Tuesday, February 26th, 2008 @ 9:17 pm

Now this is what I’m talking about.

Before I bought my E65, my first option was Nokia N80. To my utter dismay, there weren’t any stock left on all shops that I visited. It has been phased out a couple of weeks before I’ve decided to buy a new phone. It’s all good though since I got a better deal (except for the cam, that is).

Anyway, back to my post. I’m so happy that N82 is already out. This one is a much improved version of N80.

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With 5MP featuring Carl Zeiss Optics, I hope this will produce way better photos than E65. It lets you share as you shoot using a mobile gallery and a one-click photo upload directly to the web via Wi-Fi connectivity. This phone also allows you to create multimedia shows with video playbacks of up to 30 fps and high quality stereo sound. It has full web browser support, digital home capability, bluetooth, wifi, email, document, and many more.

Read full specs here.

Cell Phone Upgrade?

Filed under: technology — Wrote by admin on Saturday, February 23rd, 2008 @ 6:05 pm

I swear I love my Nokia E65. I can take pictures easily (unlike our bulky, heavy DSLR), record music and videos, video and audio streaming, wi-fi connection so I can connect to the Internet anywhere I am, and lastly but most importantly, I can read ebooks in any format. The tagline for this phone is “where style meets substance” and I couldn’t agree more.

Still, if I have to rant about it, I’d definitely wish for a better camera quality. The package says it has 2MP but the quality of the photos are not even close as to those from N70. What I have are yellowish, blurry pictures especially if the lighting is really bad. I have about twenty reasons why I love this phone and one reason why I don’t. Unfortunately, that one reason is enough to make me want to change to another model.

I’m not really the type who wants to be updated with the latest cellphone model. In fact, I only bought this phone because I’m so tired of lugging the DSLR everywhere I go. Since the photos are not exactly the type that I can blog and brag about, it certainly defeats the purpose.

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