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      Construction
      Height112mm (4.41")106mm (4.17")
      Width50.2mm (1.98")55mm (2.17")
      Depth17.3mm (0.68")17mm (0.67")
      Dimension112x50.2x17.3mm (4.41x1.98x0.68")106x55x17mm (4.17x2.17x0.67")
      3D SIZE

      Side View3D SeparatedTop View3D InsideFront View

      Weight114gr (4.02oz)124gr (4.37oz)
      Form FactorCandy BarCandy Bar
      Material
      Colors
      Usability
      Display Resolution240x320px240x320px
      Display Size37x49mm (1.46x1.93") ~167PPI40x53mm (1.57x2.09") ~154PPI
      Display Diagonal2.4"2.6"
      Display Type16M TFT256K TFT
      Secondary Display Resolution
      InputNavigation Joystick / Button
      Numeric Keypad
      QWERTY Keyboard
      Capacitive Touchscreen
      Talk Time4 hours, 20 minutes - 2G
      3 hours, 10 minutes - 3G
      10 hours - 2G
      3 hours, 30 minutes - 3G
      Standby Time9 days, 9 hours - 2G
      9 days - 3G
      18 days, 8 hours - 2G
      14 days, 14 hours - 3G
      OSSymbian v9.2Symbian v9.1
      JavaMIDP 2.0MIDP 2.0
      VibrationAvailableAvailable
      RingtonePolyphonicPolyphonic
      Hardware
      Chipset
      Processor332MHz ARM11208MHz
      GPU
      Ram128MB128MB
      Internal Memory100MB160MB
      External MemorymicroSDMemory Stick Micro (M2)
      Camera Resolution5 Megapixel3.15 Megapixel
      Camera FlashXenonLED
      Camera LensCarl Zeiss Camera Optics
      Optical Zoom
      Front CameraAvailable0.3 Megapixel
      Second Front Camera
      Front Camera Flash
      Other FunctionalitiesAccelerometer
      SpeakerStereoMono
      Battery Capacity1050mAh950mAh
      Battery Type
      Connectivity
      WIMAX
      WiFiWi-Fi 802.11 b/g
      UPnPUPnP
      NFC
      USBv2.0v2.0
      Bluetoothv2.0v2.0
      Positioning SystemIntegrated GPS
      TV Receiver
      TV OutTV Output
      Audio Output3.5mm Jack
      RadioFMFM
      RDS
      Ethernet
      InfraredInfrared
      Cellular Network
      Network CompatibilityGSM 1800, 1900, 850, 900
      UMTS 2100
      HSPA 2100
      GSM 1800, 1900, 900
      UMTS 2100
      SIM CardsMiniMini
      PTTPTT
      HSCSDHSCSD
      GPRSClass 32Class 10
      EDGEClass 32
      AMPS
      CDMA2000 1xEV-DO
      Operators
      World Compatibility
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      2G (GSM)
      3G (UMTS)
      3.5G (HSDPA)
      4G (LTE)
      worldwide compatibilityworldwide compatibility
      Bharti AirtelGSM 1800 / GSM 900 / UMTS 2100 / HSDPA 2100GSM 1800 / GSM 900 / UMTS 2100
      Vodafone IndiaGSM 1800 / GSM 900 / UMTS 2100 / HSDPA 2100GSM 1800 / GSM 900 / UMTS 2100
      Reliance CommunicationsGSM 1800 / GSM 900 / UMTS 2100 / HSDPA 2100GSM 1800 / GSM 900 / UMTS 2100
      Idea CellularGSM 1800 / GSM 900 / UMTS 2100 / HSDPA 2100GSM 1800 / GSM 900 / UMTS 2100
      BSNLGSM 1800 / GSM 900 / UMTS 2100 / HSDPA 2100GSM 1800 / GSM 900 / UMTS 2100
      TATA DocomoGSM 1800 / UMTS 2100 / HSDPA 2100GSM 1800 / UMTS 2100
      AircelGSM 1800 / GSM 900 / UMTS 2100 / HSDPA 2100GSM 1800 / GSM 900 / UMTS 2100
      UninorGSM 1800GSM 1800
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      95 out of 100
      Phone Arena
      Nokia finally produced a cameraphone with real flash - Xenon. The N82 takes what the N95 offers, adds powerful flash and now is usable in every lightning condition, ... read more
      90 out of 100
      TechRadar
      The latest in Nokia's N Series is a sophisticated feast of features read more
      90 out of 100
      The Register
      The N82 may not have the 8GB memory of the latest N95, but it does carry a similarly heavyweight set of features plus Wi-Fi and HSDPA 3G high-speed connectivity options. Its five-megapixel camera produces arguably the best cameraphone pictures yet seen in a European mobile, and it has a very capable GPS satnav facility. read more
      90 out of 100
      tech2
      77 out of 100
      CNET Asia
      The N82 is an excellent all-round phone with an impressive list of specifications despite some niggles that could have been avoided. read more
      77 out of 100
      TrustedReviews
      There is so much to like about the Nokia N82, from its good camera and massive feature set through to its 3.5mm headset connector and TV-out capability, that the handset design feels like a great let-down. read more
      75 out of 100
      Good Gear Guide
      Despite the N82's tiny keypad and questionable all-plastic design, it remains a solid handset boasting a long list of features. read more
      73 out of 100
      CNET
      The Nokia N82 has some annoying design flaws and lacks 3G support, but our lasting impression of the N82 is of a powerful multimedia smartphone with an excellent imaging capabilities and solid performance. read more
      N/A out of 100
      mobile-review
      N/A out of 100
      GSMArena
      Nokia N82 is considered the next N-series bestseller and, guess what, it has already hit the shelves. Following the sweeping success of Nokia N73, it was a pretty sure bet that a worthy successor wouldn't take long to appear. As we see it, Nokia N82 fits... read more
      N/A out of 100
      ZDNet Australia
      Like the N95, the N82 is a powerful handset that will certainly appeal to those who want a full-featured mobile phone. In particular, the addition of the Xenon flash will put the handset on par with the Sony Ericsson K850i for camera-phone fanatics. The lack of unique features on the N82 is, however, unlikely to make it compelling enough for N95 users to upgrade. read more
      N/A out of 100
      MobileBurn
      The Nokia N82 is definitely the current king of imaging in the Nseries family, and a serious match for most of the stand-alone point and shoot digital cameras on the market. The build quality is phenomenal, and the battery life is top notch, as well. The Xenon flash on the N82 really makes a difference, and the auto-focusing Carl Zeiss lens make for some really nice pictures, even for printing, which is a feat for any cameraphone. read more
      85 out of 100
      Phone Arena
      We like the P1! Compared to the M600, the new P-series smartphone offers the desired high-quality camera and Wireless LAN (WiFi) which is a must in such style device. ... read more
      80 out of 100
      CNET Asia
      The P series is now slim and compact but still remains feature-packed for business users. Those considering one will just have to get used to the uncommon space-saving keyboard layout. read more
      75 out of 100
      Good Gear Guide
      The P1i is packed to the brim with features, and its only real downside is the unconventional keyboard, as well as an interface that will take some time to grasp. If you can get your head around each of them you're left with an excellent device on the whole. read more
      70 out of 100
      CNET
      The Sony Ericsson P1i is a nice upgrade to its predecessor and offers an alternative to today's Windows Mobile and Palm smartphones, but we're ultimately disappointed by the kludgey interface and lack of 3G. read more
      50 out of 100
      TechRadar
      A few usability niggles, but will the P1i's features make up for it? read more
      N/A out of 100
      mobile-review
      N/A out of 100
      GSMArena
      The Sony Ericsson P1 is an exciting new smartphone that is to be included in Sony Ericsson portfolio. Powered by Symbian OS and featuring a QWERTY keyboard, a touchscreen TFT display with QVGA resolution and a 3.2 megapixel camera with auto focus, it represents the next level of the development of UIQ smartphones. As such, it seems that the Sony Ericsson P1 will be the flagship of Sony Ericsson smartphone line overrunning even the Sony Ericsson P990 and we were more than curious to find out how it performed in real life. read more
      N/A out of 100
      Softpedia
      I wanted to like Sony Ericsson's P1i smartphone, and up to the point of actually working with it, I was in love. Unfortunately, there are simply too many downsides and bugs that shouldn't be there, since the smartphone has been launched on the market. There's no secret that the smartphone's launch was a little bit hurried to meet the iPhone's launch, but thats no reason/excuse to launch a handset with so many important flaws or downsides. Still, there's a good part about P1i: it's better than its predecessors and looks much better. read more
      N/A out of 100
      MobileBurn
      The Sony Ericsson P1 has tortured me. I wanted to like it. I expected to like it. It has a great spec sheet, it is good looking, and it fits ever so easily into even the smallest of pockets. Yet, I do not like the P1. I've had too many problems with the device. WiFi has been a constant issue and the lack of EDGE support makes that all the worse. The disappearing inboxes are vexing, and the Exchange ActiveSync support is not quite up to snuff. Worst for me, perhaps, is that the menus and applications are simply too difficult to navigate without using a stylus. The scroll-wheel has proven itself inadequate, and the deep set on-screen softkeys are inconvenient - at best. read more
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      Published OnNovember 2007April 2007

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