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  • Meraz
  • uNV
  • 04 May 2009

Hey, anybody updated to new firmware? Plz write here the changes after the updates..

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    • fahd
    • u1v
    • 04 May 2009

    does format delete data on mass storage in n95 8gb???????

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      • Dani
      • nGR
      • 04 May 2009

      We ain't bothered about N82 in this forum, We are proud owners of this Great Multimedia Powerhouse the N95 8GB!!

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        • Aaron
        • M@T
        • 04 May 2009

        I've never seen the INNOV8 of such great quality. It's just the same as N95 8GB. If N95 8GB is thick and wide, the INNOV8 is very long. While almost all phones are contending in which is the smallest and slimmest, those two are competing of which is the thickest and the largest.

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          • Aaron
          • M@T
          • 04 May 2009

          Well it's not important whether you believe me or not. But I have a lot of co-N82 users over pinoywap.net and we all share the same opinion about the battery life of N82. What's important is that there's more people who know that N82's battery life is long enough to last a whole day of heavy usage. The problems on battery life that you are pointing out is existent to N95 not to N82. Even N95 with its smallish battery was proven to have gained boost on battery life under the latest firmware. How much more isn't N82, given it has a larger capacity battery and less power consuming hardware. If you are solely basing your opinion about N82's battery life on mobile reviews, well let me tell you, those reviews of 2 years ago cannot justly speak of what N82 is of today. The short battery life of the N82's reviewed 2 years ago is due to its software's non-efficient use of power. Nokia has tweaked so many times this area so that battery problem should not persist anymore. And reviews of 2 years ago are no longer valid and reasonable if someone is considering of getting a new N82 today. The reviewed N82 units 2 years ago had very awkward keypad and a d-pad that had a tendency to fall apart whatsoever. But Nokia has replenished many times their stocks of N82 and what's currently available in the market today have already been perfected. The black N82 I have right now is different from the silver N82 2 years ago and even the black N82 about a year ago.
          Again, I'm speaking about the battery life of N82. The only way to completely drain its battery from a full charge is to take up to 6 hours of continuous data transfer via EDGE at least, with the backlight lit on for that long.

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            • n's
            • PSP
            • 04 May 2009

            Mehedi, 04 May 2009well innov seemed ok to me,it has slow motions vedio option... moreinnov8?? Oh come on..strongly suggest n95 8gb..juz go to google and type n95 8gb vs innov 8 dude..u must have make a researched dude to make sure u satisfied when u buy ur lovely phone..

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              • Mehedi
              • PGx
              • 04 May 2009

              well than can any one give me some advantage points of getting n95 over innov?something like n95 vs innov.i haven't seen any mobile which can be compared with n95-8gb except innov.(in s60).both have super battery and camera and alot features.i am in a great confusion between these two.both costs same.both looks great.both have excelent output sound quality in loudspeaker.can any one tell me the pros and cons of those mobiles.and the last qestion is should i wait till n86 comes out?dose it have an option of slow motion video?

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                • Anonymous
                • MmT
                • 04 May 2009

                Aaron, 04 May 2009I don't know what kind of N82 you've used. But in terms of ... morei used a new device with a new battery and so did everyone alse on the net testing it - get real man - you're obviously lying to us and to yourself. Why would you do that - beats me. But the internet would not be fool of people complaining about poor battery life of the device if it were superb:)

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                  • tt
                  • MmT
                  • 04 May 2009

                  Aaron, 04 May 2009I don't know what kind of N82 you've used. But in terms of ... moreAs always - every user that states differently than you do on the net is wrong:) And i have been challenging you about the SAR value of the device many times and you don't answer, which is a sign that you cannot hold anything against it. It seems that a candybar form makes a lot of excessive radiation possible. So if you're into health - N82 is a clear loser:). Not only amongst N-Series or Nokia's, but amongst the whole headset world:)
                  If akwardness of design and cheap plastics, hanging, small screen and the poor battery life of the device doesn't turn you off, then the excessive radiation should. But hey, we Europeans do care about those things since there isn't so many of us than Asians! Regards!

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                    • Dani
                    • nGR
                    • 04 May 2009

                    Phiafly, 04 May 2009The N95 8GB is perhaps the best all-round mobile phone ever... moreExactly!

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                      • Aaron
                      • M@T
                      • 04 May 2009

                      I don't know what kind of N82 you've used. But in terms of battery, I'm very much satisfied with my N82's battery. I have the new model of N82. The black one that shipped with the latest v31 firmware. You can ask the new N82 users about the battery and I'm telling you battery is never a problem on N82. Probably it's a problem on the early batch of N82. As I've said I do a lot of web browsing on my phone. So I just laugh at people who say that N82 has a poor battery life because I never experience it. What I could only recommend is common sense. Update your firmware and replace your worn out battery with a new one and you'll eventually understand what I'm talking about.

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                        • Ktulu (N95 8GB)
                        • Mv6
                        • 04 May 2009

                        Anonymous, 01 Jan 1970O.K.!
                        Take this:
                        Once down to the last bar, my N95 8GB lasts for the entire evening & the whole night :)
                        And another thing:
                        I've been using it as a GPS, and having it offline, it lasted for 12 hours.
                        See ya!

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                          • Anonymous
                          • pq$
                          • 04 May 2009

                          Anonymous, 01 Jan 1970i have not been only holding ut but using it. And all that i wrote is true. If u have to get accustomed to the keypad then something is wrong with the design. The battery on my unit lasted a day barely with only calls and sms and that's the experience of users all over the net (either you have a special model or you're just kidding yourself)

                          "I find myself not able to get through a full day if I'm going to be using stereo bluetooth for more than 1.5 hours and normal use of the rest of the phone's features."

                          http://www.symbian-addict.com/2008/03/nokia-n82-review-stereo-speaker.html

                          This is just one of many testimonials:)

                          And what about the incredible SAR value. It's really dangerously high - you don't comment on that. It seems you don't care for radiation as long as you have your beloved headset. You like fact - here they are:)

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                            • tt
                            • pq$
                            • 04 May 2009

                            Anonymous, 01 Jan 1970uuuuu....going from Nokia to windows mobile, man you're gonna regret it:) i've been there. But if you're gonna stick there, check out spb's products (especially mobile shell 3.0) - could come in handy even though hd has Touchflo3d.. Regards:)

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                              • aaron
                              • kDS
                              • 04 May 2009

                              You probably haven't got hold of N82 in the actual. Ugly design? Only in pictures! The black N82 looks minimalist and classy at the same time. Awful keypad? Well, I'm the living testament that N82's keypad is easy and cool to use. I've been typing all my posts here using N82. Very minimal problems to almost non-existent. All you need is a day or 2 of getting accustomed to it and it will be as easy as ABC typing on it afterwards. Awful battery? 6 hours of continuous heavy browsing non-stop. Once down to only 1 bar, it still lasts up to an hour and more until it gets totally empty.

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                                • Anonymous
                                • pq$
                                • 04 May 2009

                                aaron, 04 May 2009Buy an N82. It is the same as N95 8Gb only cheaper. And you... moreN82 really really sucks from designer point of view (awful keypad and button placements) and from other vantage points (awful battery) and it's also called "little chernobil" in our country because it has twice the Sar value of N958gb. N868mp will still be just a polished N958gb. If you would liek to buy a new phone each year go for N82, N85, N86....but if yo want the flagship now go for N958gb or wait for N97. That's about it:)

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                                  • Mehedi
                                  • PGx
                                  • 04 May 2009

                                  n's, 03 May 2009n95 8gb and n82 didnt hang and lagging..also n85...its up t... morewell innov seemed ok to me,it has slow motions vedio option and optical trackpad thats why i liked innov but if n86 have that slow motion vedio option i will surly wait for it.do u think n86 will cost more than innov?

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                                    • aaron
                                    • jLB
                                    • 04 May 2009

                                    Buy an N82. It is the same as N95 8Gb only cheaper. And you'll still have enough money to buy a 16GB memory card. Otherwise, wait for N86 8MP. It's the ultimate S60v3 phone. You don't want to get miserably stuck with only 8GB, bulky and outdated design phone don't you?

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                                      • stupid xenon flash
                                      • uCw
                                      • 04 May 2009

                                      im not here to fight against a spammer

                                      i like this phone and i recomnd it more than anyphne as no phone is perfect and n phone will be as the mobile phone makers,we,human arenot even prefect(so how come our handmade things be 100%haha)this oldie monster has enoguh things to keep the newbies struggling for the crown which n95 8gb holds yeah!!!!!!!!

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                                        • Phiafly
                                        • wfF
                                        • 04 May 2009

                                        The N95 8GB is perhaps the best all-round mobile phone ever made. A truly excellent device and still highly competitive 2 years after it's release. What other mobile phone can claim that? None.