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Another day, another nice gadget. Now I thought my ASUS EEE PC was handy, and by god it is. Having the freedom to Program, type, or just plain old messing around on the move is great. Yet, now I have another wonderful device, which completes the picture.

The N82 is basically a N95, but without the annoying slider; however, it does pack some benefits over its 'slidey' cousin. First off, I haven't experienced any battery issues, in fact it almost seems the same as my Sony Ericsson K800i on that matter. Granted I have 3G turned off, even though there is 3.5G signal across the whole of Birmingham, I just do not use it for the internet. Why would you want it when Wifi is almost ubiquitous?

It is important to note that I am a rather light user of the phone; however, at the end of each day the battery is at 4 or 5 out of 7. On a typical day I seem to use the GPS for at least 40 minutes (I use the Sports Tracker with Pedometer to monitor my walking to University,) mess around on the Wifi for around 30 minutes to an hour, take the odd photograph, and send a good few texts. I only get 200 minutes and 500 texts each month and never seem to exceed them. So if your habits are similar, do not worry about the battery life.

My sister, on the other hand, seems to have her N95 turned off for the whole of the time; talk about an issue!

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karan
May 23, 2008
nic article

nic article

Magic Taxi
Jul 07, 2008
Magic Taxi

Good informations.Thanks.I have N95...

Columbus Family Law
Jul 31, 2008
Next time I'll get the 82

Thanks for the tip. Next time around I will spring for the 82. I like Nokia phones and want to stick with them as a company.

Website Monitoring Guy
Aug 20, 2008
re:

Have you tuned the battery somehow? Mine works no more than 1.5 days and I can't say I use my N82 too much throughout the day.

Lucy from Phone Deals
Oct 09, 2008

Well, I've N95 8GB, and all applications I run, eat lots of battery. even on any occasion it seems the battery is for 1 hours.

Valerie
Nov 08, 2008
Nokia N82

Hi! I have Nokia N82 too and I don't have any problem with the battery. I also use the Sports Tracker and Wifi; and so far, I haven't experienced any issues with the battery life. I guess N82's battery is really good.

Valerie
Nov 08, 2008
Nokia N82

Hi! I have Nokia N82 too and I don't have any problem with the battery. I also use the Sports Tracker and Wifi; and so far, I haven't experienced any issues with the battery life. I guess N82's battery is really good.

kevin
Nov 21, 2008
Nokia N82

Hi

I've N95 8GB, and all applications I run.even on any occasion it seems the battery is for 1 hours?

Jukka
Nov 25, 2008
Nokia N82

Applications, Bluetooth and Wlan searches eat a lot of energy. Turn all the toys, which you don't need, off. I used to have a N82 and had frw problems wit it. Now using E65.

Find Name From Phone Number
Dec 01, 2008

I have N82 too. Never had any problem with my batteries. I suggest if you do have problems with you battery, keep an extra beside you.

peterparkar
Dec 11, 2008
N95

I have N 95, but I don't know about it fully, I think it will help me a lot!

peterparkar
Dec 11, 2008
N95

I have N 95, but I don't know about it fully, I think it will help me a lot!

jen
Jan 12, 2009
free stuff

i just bought N82 and its really cool, i dont know about N95 i never used it but my N82 battery is fine except the first few days after i bought it

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