


... I just love it when the weather is clear.
... photography, phones, scale models/toys, and just about anything under the sun.



Another thing I was curious about before, was the camera. Well... nothing different in that department too, the image quality is about the same. An n95 with the old firmware was slow - but v20 took care of the speed, and they're about the same speed now. (in autofocusing, viewing the gallery, etc). Having tested an n95-8gb too - the n82 seems to be a little faster than that. Like in starting up the camera or opening larger photos (more than 5mb)... the n82 has it on display already, while the n95-8gb is still on "opening". It's nearly instant on the n82.
What about general overall speed? I'd have to say that this could be the fastest s60 yet! Opening of apps and viewing photos has never been so easy. Playing the new ngage games (demos are included in the card) is a joy. It really shows off the 3D graphics accelerator chip that Nokia is too quick to boast about, :D I'd say, it's about the same as the graphics speed on the N81/N81-8GB. (which is another phone with a graphics chip.) But the n95 classic, surprisingly, is no slouch either in this department. V20 really rocks... and I do applaud nokia for making the n95 'classic' just as fast in some areas.
Another not-so-good thing about the n82 is its data cable. I just dont understand why nokia cant seem to stick to one standard and build on that? Mini-USB's are fine... why did they have to do a micro-USB on the n82? Sigh. Anyway, the connector does seem to be more tight than the mini-USB of the n95. The mini sometimes shimmy from side to side (both original and 3rd party cables)... in the n82, it's nice and tight, no movement whatsoever.