QUOTE(Andrew Lim @ Oct 12 2009, 04:50 PM)
I bought my N82 last year. It is a very good camera phone. Picture quality is great.
But I have had 2 main problems with it in less than a year:
1) Camera trigger mechanism easily damaged. The camera actually still functions, but the hardware switch that starts the 5MP camera breaks easily. There's also no software-based way to trigger the 5MP camera. This has happened to me twice. First time I sent to the Nokia care center for them to fix. Second time just happened and I haven't fixed yet.
2) Dead pixels. Less than a year I see a few rows of dead pixels already.
Perhaps it's because I'm a rough owner, I dropped the N82 a few times, but not very high. Like maybe a book length above ground.
Anyway the phone is good as long as you take care of it.
I'm going to send my N82 to repair, but I bought a new phone W995. So far I like it more than my N82.
agreed.. mine got lot of annoying dead pixels, anyone know how much the price to change the screen?? no budget to change the phone... But I have had 2 main problems with it in less than a year:
1) Camera trigger mechanism easily damaged. The camera actually still functions, but the hardware switch that starts the 5MP camera breaks easily. There's also no software-based way to trigger the 5MP camera. This has happened to me twice. First time I sent to the Nokia care center for them to fix. Second time just happened and I haven't fixed yet.
2) Dead pixels. Less than a year I see a few rows of dead pixels already.
Perhaps it's because I'm a rough owner, I dropped the N82 a few times, but not very high. Like maybe a book length above ground.
Anyway the phone is good as long as you take care of it.
I'm going to send my N82 to repair, but I bought a new phone W995. So far I like it more than my N82.
Oct 12 2009, 08:17 PM

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