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That looks like such a great phone. I'm thinking of getting myself that one but in Belgium it costs like ?400. So before I do, could you post a picture you took with it from an inside, low light location?

and 1 question: how do you feel about the keypad? Those buttons seem really small. Is it a convenient keypad in your opinion?

Nice. How are you liking the 5800? I'm trying to find a site with applications / themes / etc for mine. Any progress? Know any good sites?

Also, have you got any case for it? I ordered a transparent silicone case.

So far I have liked it.. It's not Nokia's first touch phone but merely first of theirs for mass market.. Phone software has still some bugs but I guess the first update firmware should come out next month..

What I'm using now:

Google maps

http://www.google.com/mobile/default/maps.html

Gmail

http://www.google.com/mobile/default/mail.html

take theonscreen keyboard off from application central so you can use it in fullscreen mode.

Opera mini

http://www.opera.com/mini/download/

Also disable the onscreen keyboard..

Foreca weather

from download application

Nokia image exchange

http://imageexchange.nokia.com/

It's not yet compatible but should be pretty soon..

Sports tracker

http://sportstracker.nokia.com/nts/main/index.do

Not yet compatible but should be pretty soon.. I use this in my other phones to track my hiking.

Beta 1.82 version has maps integrated..

http://research.nokia.com/research/projects/SportsTracker/ (at the end of the page)

But more software should be compatible next year now that this is out..

That looks like such a great phone. I'm thinking of getting myself that one but in Belgium it costs like ?400. So before I do, could you post a picture you took with it from an inside, low light location?

and 1 question: how do you feel about the keypad? Those buttons seem really small. Is it a convenient keypad in your opinion?

I think the N82 is one of the better built Nokia phones.. I have also one (but my cousin is using it).. It's very sturdy or somethin:):) ...

I personally didn't find the keypad too small and I have sausage fingers..

After a day or two I just learned to type it as fast as with the normal phone..

Was bored of my phone so I bought a cheap and cheerful one off ebay, w910i unlocked was quite cheap and not a mark or the slightest scratch on it, even got a 4gb memory card with it that wasnt listed in auction im well pleased, just waiting for screen protector now.

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That looks like such a great phone. I'm thinking of getting myself that one but in Belgium it costs like ?400. So before I do, could you post a picture you took with it from an inside, low light location?

and 1 question: how do you feel about the keypad? Those buttons seem really small. Is it a convenient keypad in your opinion?

Just like ana04 said, it took me 1 or 2 days to get used to the keypad.

I've had the silver one, then an N95-1 and then this black one. One thing i can tell you, this phone its one of best phones ever built. Very soli:):)

i'll post later that pic, if you still want it

Just like ana04 said, it took me 1 or 2 days to get used to the keypad.

I've had the silver one, then an N95-1 and then this black one. One thing i can tell you, this phone its one of best phones ever built. Very solid :)

i'll post later that pic, if you still want it

That would be great! Thanks!

That looks like such a great phone. I'm thinking of getting myself that one but in Belgium it costs like ?400. So before I do, could you post a picture you took with it from an inside, low light location?

and 1 question: how do you feel about the keypad? Those buttons seem really small. Is it a convenient keypad in your opinion?

The N82 is a great phone, no doubt about that! The camera is superb!

I used to own an N82 but left it because I just cannot get used to a keypad, I more of a keyboard person. Saying that I moved to the Nokia e71, probably one of the best phones I have ever owned! Excellent piece of device.

Just like the e71 the N82's build quality is excellent!

Also, don't get fooled by the ' look ' of the small keypad, once you start using the phone you will realize that the ' small ' keypad really isn't that small. You will get used to it in days, if you do get this phone and love taking pictures this phone is for you! You seem very interested in this phone, which is excellent because this phone has many great features. I would of kept this phone but like I said, I need a keyboard.

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