Stunning performances

Oct 8, 2007 08:21 GMT  ·  By

Nokia N81 got a confusing viral marketing campaign upon its release, through a special website. Well, the page has been revived for "the next episode", announcing a future release of a mobile phone on the 2nd of November. What's "next" after N81 if not N82?

This is only one of the many hints aiming towards a close release for Nokia N82's soon launch. An XML file for this device has come out of nowhere, revealing some important specifications and proving that Nokia is taking great consideration in the handset over the past period and preparing it for a release.

From what the XML file reveals and from what previous leaked information showed, Nokia N82 runs on Symbian S60v3 Feature Pack 1. The phone will also come with quad-band GSM and HSDPA on the 2100MHz band, which should enable pretty good connectivity and fast data transfer speeds. Not only that, but it also packs Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. One of the most impressive aspects about the phone is that it has built-in GPS, a highly useful feature that Nokia promised to put into more of its handsets from now on.

Another great feature that the N82 phone includes is that of a 5 megapixel Carl Zeiss camera with Xenon flash, 20x digital zoom and integrated camera protection. That should make it one of the best camera phones out there, especially if considering the other capabilities that the handset includes. Previous information also stated that the phone will have TV Out, a very high possibility, as most great camera phones manage to do. Moreover, it will also come with a pretty large 2.4 inch display screen and microSD card slot.

All these stunning specifications and no live leaked image. That's a shame, although the fact that an official announcement for this phone's release should come on the 2nd of November is great. This leaves little time to wait until knowing for sure exactly when we should expect seeing Nokia N82 in stores, although there are slim chances for this model to be available before the end of this year.