Vandal, different reviewers hav different POVs..What suits u the best is what u’l vouch for..
The only few differences between n82 and n95 are the xenon flash, the screen size, much more responsive menu and apps in N82 etc..
Packing these better features in a smaller and sleeker package like n82 makes me feel that its a great phone, Only crib is the screen size..nothing else, but seeing tha n82 is a different package in a different genre, its acceptable..
ok to all the techies here as well as the reviewer…u guys have any idea of the max capacity N82 supports-like a 8GB card???does it support tht???no mention anywhere on the nokia website.:S
n82 in theory supports upto 32gb cards .. as of now upto 16gb is available outside india .. i am using my n82 with 8gb sandisk micro sd card since last four months without any issues .. is it enough to clear ur doubts ..:cool2:
From what i think, phones support a standard say sd card or mini sd and their sub standards..so if it matches the standards, i dont think theres anything to worry abt..
thanx mate!!!but ya i would like to know if the phone slows down with tht kind of data???also how much did it cost u o get tht 8gb card-last hear 4gb cards were selling for like 1k!!!
Phone data transfer speed does NOT depend on the size of the card. It depends on how data is stored on the card, If there is lots of data scattered all around the place, the phone will take time accessing the files.
^ FYI fragmentation is not a problem in flash memory, it does depend on the access time and read/write speed which differs from brand to brand. Most phones can’t even read those el cheapo chinese cards if you fill them up with data. It is said that older symbian phones like the ngage and the 6600 can’t handle >512 mb, but i have successfully used original kingston and sandisk memory cards on both of them for a couple of years and I ain’t got no slowdown.
^^^I agree..From the time the phone launched, i’ve been literally fighting with ppl arguing that the n82 keypad is actually much more productive than those fat ass’ed keys in other phones:)