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04-11-2008 06:48 PM
Unregistered
map orientation

dude, did you purchase the licence for navigation service? if not, you will not be able to use the navigation and you just can view the maps with your current position. with the navigation service i.e "walk to" or "drive to", the maps will rotate according to your position and the sea will be at the left side as at real world. you should read the user guide. it is common sence dude. better you purchase the licence then you will use the maps as you wish.
05-06-2008 05:47 AM
SpinDoc
Problem with Map Orientation on N82

The orientation of the map in my N82 seems to be opposite of the actual. E.g. if the sea is to my left, it indicates it to my right. Also, although it indicates correctly as to my position, when I am driving, instead of the red dot (Maps 2.0) proceeding forward on the map, moves backwards. So I have to end up holding the phone upside down so that it looks correct!! Any users have similar experience or does anyone know how to resolve this? Thanks!
08-04-2008 10:05 PM
Unregistered
Navi Wheel

Hi. Is it true that the n82 has navi wheel hardware but nokia have disabled this. I know that originally the phone should have had one and nokia released videos showing it. Is it possible that it could be enabled with a software update. Has anyone taken apart an n82 and spotted the hardware.
01-04-2008 12:57 PM
Ricky Cadden
time over!

Really cool phone but it's a big old girl. However the camera is totally awesome. I had a N73 which I loved but the camera is lousy at night with its LCD flash. The N82 has totally sorted this problem. In fact, you can safely leave your digital camera at home now. So yes it's a big phone but much smaller than carrying two devices on a night out.

In a nutshell, only buy this phone if you love taking photos & videos. If you love facebook, you so need this phone. This phone will totally deliver on photography. There are other Nokia products which do pretty much the same in terms of calendar, tasks, MP3, Wi Fi blah blah.
27-03-2008 12:30 PM
Unregistered
Geotagging

Hi. I was just looking at the n82 user guide on nokia's website (http://www.nokiausa.com/A4781041) and it talks about adding location information to images. Isn't this only available in the next firmware update (or if you have the location tagger)? Does this mean that the new firmware is coming soon?
11-02-2008 02:52 PM
Unregistered
using GPS question

Hey, gr8 review about gr8 phone
Can I turn it into GPS tacho, thus get info about speed and distance?
Thanx
Geezer
31-01-2008 06:17 AM
malerocks
Quote:
Originally Posted by Rafe View Post
Joking aside its actually a very interesting issue when evaluating phones. How much weight should you put on potential ability vs out of the box. And also how much weight should you put on capabilities vs likely to be used capabilities.. (i.e. Nseries has UPnP and Tv Out, but a decent music player is fundamentally more important - how do you juggle poor-ish support for album art vs these more advanced features etc etc)
To add to this, personally I feel its always better to have useful apps in the phone out-of-the-box rather than add them. Apps provided by the manufacturer are part of the firmware and you dont have to worry about their liscense codes, losing the installer files etc. If at anytime you have to reset the phone, then you dont loose any apps / they dont need to be re-installed. Plus since they are part of the firmware, they can better adapt to the demand paging coming in phones (according to what I read. I could be wrong here) and lastly, they dont take up any of the user phone memory and expandable memory
30-01-2008 11:10 AM
Rafe
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Originally Posted by lithgow View Post
Having software built in is certainly an important distinction. However, it hardly qualifies a device that has software built in as being "unmatchable" compared to devices that can have it added for free. Which was your claim.

The integration may certainly make things better, although it would also have to be pretty well integrated to be "unmatchable". Can't tell without having a play myself.

Anyway, in reviews you guys are one of the authorities, just trying to make sure it stays that way (so be careful with your superlatives).
Fair enough - I'll be more careful in the future

Joking aside its actually a very interesting issue when evaluating phones. How much weight should you put on potential ability vs out of the box. And also how much weight should you put on capabilities vs likely to be used capabilities.. (i.e. Nseries has UPnP and Tv Out, but a decent music player is fundamentally more important - how do you juggle poor-ish support for album art vs these more advanced features etc etc)
30-01-2008 04:51 AM
lithgow
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Originally Posted by Rafe View Post
I think the not built in is an important distinction myself... The integration into music player is also a big plus. I've not used Escarpod myself, but I'll check it out.
Having software built in is certainly an important distinction. However, it hardly qualifies a device that has software built in as being "unmatchable" compared to devices that can have it added for free. Which was your claim.

The integration may certainly make things better, although it would also have to be pretty well integrated to be "unmatchable". Can't tell without having a play myself.

Anyway, in reviews you guys are one of the authorities, just trying to make sure it stays that way (so be careful with your superlatives).
29-01-2008 08:33 PM
Rafe
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Originally Posted by lithgow View Post
G'day Rafe.

You said:


I'm interested in how the Nokia podcast app outmatches Escarpod for UIQ 3 devices.

And the fact that it's built in, doesn't count. Escarpod is free, and these are, after all Smart Phones (ie. open to adding in software that exploits the full functionality of the phone).

Escarpod seems pretty cool to me, and only lacks the "find podcast" feature you mentioned. (And I'm pretty sure Nokia's would not be able to find the podcasts that I'm interested in...)

-Malcolm.
I think the not built in is an important distinction myself... The integration into music player is also a big plus. I've not used Escarpod myself, but I'll check it out.

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Originally Posted by inhibitech View Post
This is not a review, it's an infomercial.

The N82 screen is a complete joke. problably the dimmest in a high end device ever!
here is the proof:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=yiFiyCdNHio
The N82s I have seen have been fine. Personally readability outside is more important for me that brightness (well past a certain point obviously). Its also worth pointing out you have to watch the settings (I;ve been using the N82 on the middle brightness setting) carefully for direct comparison as well as what is being displayed on screen (e.g. light theme vs dark theme).

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Originally Posted by malerocks View Post
A question purely on the physical appearance - does this phone come in black? I am sure it would look amazing if it did.
Not yet.

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Originally Posted by rosh1182 View Post
Inhibitech: I reread your post and I did misunderstand it when I first read it. Sorry about the confusion. I wonder if the differences in brightness you aptly observed is due to default screen brightness settings rather than limitations on the device itself.

Rafe or anyone else with an N82, is it truly not as bright as other devices?
I didn't notice any major differences. Bigger screens (physically) sometimes come across as brighter (especially if they are the same resolution).
29-01-2008 07:04 PM
rosh1182 Inhibitech: I reread your post and I did misunderstand it when I first read it. Sorry about the confusion. I wonder if the differences in brightness you aptly observed is due to default screen brightness settings rather than limitations on the device itself.

Rafe or anyone else with an N82, is it truly not as bright as other devices?
29-01-2008 11:13 AM
Inhibitech @rosh
Did you read my post?
I am clearly talking about the SCREEN not comparing devices.
I think YOU are a joke.
Also, the fact that the guy writes such detailed review and completly
overlooks this mayor flaw, in my opinion borders on dishonesty,
29-01-2008 08:55 AM
malerocks A question purely on the physical appearance - does this phone come in black? I am sure it would look amazing if it did.
29-01-2008 07:57 AM
lithgow G'day Rafe.

You said:
Quote:
Podcasting is one area where the N82 (and N95 etc.) really outshine any competition - there's nothing to match it/them on any other portable audio device or mobile phone.
I'm interested in how the Nokia podcast app outmatches Escarpod for UIQ 3 devices.

And the fact that it's built in, doesn't count. Escarpod is free, and these are, after all Smart Phones (ie. open to adding in software that exploits the full functionality of the phone).

Escarpod seems pretty cool to me, and only lacks the "find podcast" feature you mentioned. (And I'm pretty sure Nokia's would not be able to find the podcasts that I'm interested in...)

-Malcolm.
29-01-2008 06:45 AM
rosh1182
infomercial?

Inhibitech: N82 a joke? Are you seriously comparing it with that Samsung? 3 megapixel LED flash v. 5 megapixel xenon flash. Enough said.
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