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Nokia Launches N82 Convergence Device

Nokia Launches N82 Convergence Device

Having come dangerously close to using three digit numbers when naming the N95, Nokia has backed off its increasing number scheme and dubbed the phone’s predecessor the slightly-less-prestigious-sounding N82. Despite this slightly nonsensical model number, the N82 picks up where the N95 left off, with a full 5-megapixel digital camera, Wi-Fi capability, and gobs of style.

Contributing to its street-cred as a legitimate digital camera, the N82 gets not only a high-resolution CCD sensor, but also Carl Zeiss optics (the same kind used in Sony’s CyberShot cameras) a Xenon flash (no wimpy white LEDs here), and an autofocus assist lamp. With a 2GB microSD storage card the camera should hold 900 hi-res photos or 84 minutes of video.

Of course, the N82 is supposed to be a convergence device, not just a fancy camera phone, so it comes with a boatload of other features as well. Assisted GPS will help users locate where they are, even with interference from objects that throw traditional GPS systems for a loop, like tall buildings (On the downside, users will have to subscribe to navigation service). The phone is also Wi-Fi enabled to upload media at the touch of a button, and will support the Nokia Music Store, N-Gage games, and Nokia Maps.

The N82 officially launches on Wednesday afternoon Finnish time, and will initially sell for a steep 450 Euros ($656 ESD).

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