Nokia N82
| Manufacturer | Nokia | 
|---|---|
| Availability by region | 14 October 2007 28 November 2007 (Japan) | 
| Predecessor | Nokia N73 Nokia N93i | 
| Successor | Nokia N85 Nokia N86 8MP Nokia N96 | 
| Related | Nokia N78 Nokia N81 Nokia N95 | 
| Compatible networks | GSM 850/900/1800/1900, UMTS 2100 with HSDPA (excluding China) | 
| Form factor | Candybar | 
| Dimensions | 112 mm × 50.2 mm × 17.3 mm | 
| Weight | 114 g | 
| Operating system | Symbian OS v9.2, S60 3rd Edition Feature Pack 1 | 
| Battery | Nokia battery (BP-6MT) 1050 mAh | 
| Rear camera | 5-MP / Carl Zeiss optics / Xenon flash (back) | 
| Front camera | CIF video call (front) | 
| Display | 2.4" QVGA LCD, 240 × 320 px, 16.7 million colors | 
| Connectivity | WLAN 802.11b/g (excluding China), Bluetooth, Micro-USB 2.0, Nokia 3.5 mm AV Connector, Hot swappable microSD | 
The Nokia N82 is a smartphone produced by Nokia, announced on 14 October 2007 as part of the company's Nseries line. The N82 runs Symbian OS v9.2 (S60 3rd Edition, FP1). The N82 inherits much of the Nokia N95's features and specifications (including GPS, Wi-Fi and HSDPA), with the major addition being its xenon flash. At the time the N82 was considered one of the most sophisticated camera phone on the market. It is also considered a successor to the Nokia N95, preceding the Nokia N96.
Like the N95 before it, the Nokia N82 was critically acclaimed and is often considered one of the best Symbian devices, although it did not sell as much and was not available worldwide. The N82 was Nokia's last high-end device in a candybar form, as its successors opted for sliders and later slate touchscreen form factors.
As a camera phone, the Nokia N82 primarily competed with Sony Ericsson's K800 and K850.