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Finnish mobile phone giant Nokia has unveiled its latest new phone, the N82, today.
The handset is packed with features, but without doubt the jewel in the N82's crown is a five-megapixel camera, employing Carl Zeiss optics and a xenon flash.
It also has a giant memory, capable of holding up to 900 pictures and 84 minutes of video footage.
A second camera on the front of the phone allows video teleconferencing.
As well as the camera features, the phone comes with AGPS and pre-installed Nokia Maps, making it pretty unnecessary for an N82 owner to carry any other gadgets around with them again.
For an extra price, voice navigation can be added to the phone, so it will literally tell you where to go.
The N82 is a mid-range, slightly smaller version of Nokia's flagship N95 super-phone.
With a starting non-subscription price of £317, the N82 is not cheap, but there will be plenty of people willing to pay the price especially in the run-up to Christmas for Nokia's latest.
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