Nokia N82 vs Garmin Nuvi 610

Nokia N82 vs Garmin Nuvi 610

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  1. by fiftyfourj, on 11.04.08 @ 11:26 am

     

    n95 and n82 are different phones so you’d get diferent fuckin results

  2. by zlatyklas, on 11.08.08 @ 2:17 pm

     

    N82 GPS is more more more better than N95 or n95 8gb.

  3. by he6emon, on 12.15.08 @ 12:17 am

     

    OK, this is great but need I remind you that voice navigation on any GPS enabled Nokia phone is not free? Nokia charges a fee for this service which does not make any sense to me because they don’t really incur any costs from GPS usage.

  4. by daredevil320, on 12.19.08 @ 1:28 am

     

    this is really stupid…if u owned the garmin u would know that u need to open the back antenna to get a signal..thats y u never got any signal..it was always down in the video…

  5. by Elderhet, on 02.02.09 @ 1:16 pm

     

    Ha! Great video!
    GARMIN:
    “Turn right.”
    N82:
    “TURN RIGHT!” :D ;D xD

  6. by GiovanidiParma, on 03.05.09 @ 8:02 pm

     

    N82 the best phone ever!!!

  7. by kawser97, on 03.10.09 @ 12:33 pm

     

    best phone ever

  8. by johansan01, on 03.22.09 @ 6:30 pm

     

    man!! i want it so bad!!!=p

  9. by faraosaam, on 04.09.09 @ 7:41 pm

     

    very nice phone. Mine is arriving this saturday. Yay :) Suscribing!!!

  10. by proteanview, on 04.18.09 @ 4:23 pm

     

    I’ve an N80 and looking to upgrade. I’m looking at N82 & 5800. The N82 has a great camera, but does that outweigh the 5800’s larger screen, higher resolution, QWERTY, longer battery life? Everyone is sprung on the N82 for its camera, but T9 & small screens seem rather down-market. Am I missing something?

  11. by SirMarvin2, on 05.02.09 @ 9:29 pm

     

    thanks for that cool mobile(cell) vs navi.
    thought about buying a mobile with GPS or a “dedicated” solution. now my desicion is clear, also I’m still afraid of the N-Maps abo.
    Cheers!

  12. by ToxicWaves, on 05.05.09 @ 10:10 pm

     

    Well, maybe the fact that N82 has more RAM, and a video CPU (besides the normal CPU) while 5800 only has one processor and less ram.
    Nokia 5800’s deal is just the big touch screen, nothing else. I have both and speak from experience.

  13. by ashtonkonon, on 05.17.09 @ 3:05 pm

     

    NOKIA ROCKS~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  14. by DrAugustinD, on 06.04.09 @ 8:58 pm

     

    Ha ha ha on garmin NEED OPEN ANTENNA

  15. by 1989WOX, on 07.02.09 @ 1:49 pm

     

    can someone tell me how much is nokia n82 in UK ??

  16. by fazan1234, on 07.16.09 @ 9:53 pm

     

    dont get this its too big and after a while u get bored with it its just like the other nokias but with satnav in it

  17. by TheITmartin, on 07.19.09 @ 4:24 pm

     

    lol where is it? Africa?

  18. by spoonr47, on 08.08.09 @ 8:25 am

     

    right hand drive car, double decker bus, sky scrapers, civilized traffic and streets, where else? Hong Kong.

  19. by TheITmartin, on 08.08.09 @ 12:55 pm

     

    ew ok sorry then

  20. by kaank9, on 08.31.09 @ 2:10 am

     

    singapore

  21. by aqasna, on 09.16.09 @ 12:49 am

     

    hei,,drive carefully la.dont drink n drive..wakaka

  22. by flabby5862, on 09.19.09 @ 7:54 pm

     

    In order for the Garmin Nuvi 610 to work faster, next time raise the “flap” at the back of the device. It is a form of antenna which helps it to receive the signal better.

  23. by SuperSZ, on 10.18.09 @ 2:21 am

     

    I have a N82 too and a Garmin Nuvi 760. The Nuvi 760 gets satelite fix much more faster than my N82. … My Nuvi 760 takes about 2 minutes, and the N82 takes about 5.
    I used to have a N95 (It got stolen) and it took like half an hour IF it took signal, most of times it didn’t. Not reliable at all.

    nice video 5/5

  24. by Punr1, on 10.23.09 @ 4:20 am

     

    good job
    nice video

  25. by CMITRomanP, on 01.28.10 @ 9:57 pm

     

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