It hardly seems possible that the Nokia N82 has only been 'with us' for five months, it seems like an age, but we've managed a fair amount of coverage in that time, along with a lot of hours with the device in pockets and on belts. And now the black N82 has arrived, edging this device's score ever upwards...
The N95 has been out for over a year. The N95 8GB for over four months. The N82 for about three months. All three have very similar spec sheets. But, away from the raw figures, there are numerous small differences. How do these stack up, qualitatively? Which, overall, really is the best smartphone in the world?
In the latest of my semi-definitive (is such a term an oxymoron?) series of case reviews, I look at solutions designed to carry and protect the Nokia N82...
You may remember that I reviewed the Java-based Odesys Backgammon a while back, giving it a whopping 92%? I'd been meaning to take a look
at the chess equivalent for a while and was, if I'm honest, a little
reticent about showing off to the multiplayer world how hopeless I am
(relatively speaking) at the game. I was right to be reticent, but I
shouldn't have waited so long - it's a fabulous implementation of the
game...
Odesys Chess is available for almost any smartphone or feature phone, including all S60 and UIQ devices of all vintages.