By Editorial Team (Tuesday, 18th March 2008)
Nokia has announced the launch of its new N82, available in black, which includes features to encourage mobile phone users to log and share their journeys and experiences.
The phone allows geotagging, which means people can save their photographs by location and date pictures that can be taken on the phone's five-megapixel camera.
Juha Kokkonen, director for Nokia Nseries devices, explained: "The Nokia N82 is made for storytelling. As one of Nokia's leading-edge connected camera, the Nokia N82 in black captures people's journeys and discoveries."
Mobile phone users can also take advantage of the ultra-fast camera activation, which can result in better photographs in low-light conditions.
In order to prove the capabilities of the phone, a troupe of explorers set off around the world with the N82 - their experiences can be followed on the NSeries website.
Meanwhile, Nokia is proving popular in China as the company welcomed its one-millionth visitor to its store in Shanghai on March 7th, four months after it opened its doors.