I basically labeled the N95 and N82 as the same phone because they pretty much are.
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Display: Apple clearly wins. I thought the display on my Nokia phones was amazing. The iPhone has the best display I have ever seen. On top of that it is very bright.
Apple: 10
Nokia: 7
Web Surfing Both phones have excellent web browsers. It is just more pleasant to surf the web on Apple's iphone than any Nokia I have touched. It's much better moving your fingers than moving a cursor with the directional buttons.
Apple: 10
Nokia: 8
Camera I didn't even try the iPhones camera nor do I think I will unless I am taking a picture of my Nokia to sell it. I opened it up and it's just a one button click.
On Nokia phones you have a ton of settings with dedicated camera buttons.
Apple: 3
Nokia: 10
Speakerphone On the Iphone the speakerphone is actually clear and loud. Much nicer than the speakerphone on the Nokia phones. However, playing music on the external speakers was much louder on the Nokia phones. I used to take my Nokia phone with me to the shower and play music. If I try that with the iPhone I will hardly hear it. It's too soft on the iPhone.
Apple: 7
Nokia: 9
[I gave Nokia an edge because I primarily use the external speakers to play music and Apple was not the best in this category.]
Text Messaging / Typing Apple is amazing to type on. I thought I would hate it but I love it. It automatically corrects the words for you if you misspell them so typing is fast. The Nokia is just a typical keypad like any other phone. The advantage of that is you can text while driving.
Apple: 10
Nokia: 7
Navigation/GPS Google Maps looks nicer on the iPhone. However, using it as a GPS is pointless. I can download Google maps to my Nokia. To be fair the software that comes on Nokia's phones is a piece of garbage as well. The Navigation lags and it has to use data to be able to Navigate. That is why I installed third party software on my Nokia phones and navigation worked perfectly. I installed Garmin on my N82 and it was dead on. Turn-by-Turn directions and automatic rerouting made my phone into a little navigation unit.
It would be a shame and a major disappointment to me if Apple does not allow third party navigation software.
Apple: 3
Nokia: 7.5
Multimedia They are both setup the same way. They each have their own unique ways of displaying pictures. They both play music the same way. iPhone has the edge because of itunes so syncing is beautiful. Making a playlist on Nokia phones is a pain in the ass.
Apple: 9.0
Nokia: 8.0
(Did not test any songs on the iPhone via headphones which I am sure the Apple would dominate)
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I got the Nokia phones because of the Camera and GPS. However, I like to surf the net and play around with my phone. What good is a Camera and GPS? It was amazing when I got to use them but that was rarely.
I was looking for a new phone that could surf the net as perfectly as possible on a mobile device. I'll be honest. I am not an Apple person. I hate Apple. I got this phone and wanted to find a reason to hate on it. Any reason to stop me from crossing that line. For what I want this phone for, it is perfect.
Sure I will miss my Nokia when I want to take a great picture. I'll miss it for when I go on vacation and I am in my rental and I want to go to my hotel but I have no turn-by-turn directions. All the other times I won't miss my Nokia well except maybe in the mornings when I take a shower.
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Display: Apple clearly wins. I thought the display on my Nokia phones was amazing. The iPhone has the best display I have ever seen. On top of that it is very bright.
Apple: 10
Nokia: 7
Web Surfing Both phones have excellent web browsers. It is just more pleasant to surf the web on Apple's iphone than any Nokia I have touched. It's much better moving your fingers than moving a cursor with the directional buttons.
Apple: 10
Nokia: 8
Camera I didn't even try the iPhones camera nor do I think I will unless I am taking a picture of my Nokia to sell it. I opened it up and it's just a one button click.
On Nokia phones you have a ton of settings with dedicated camera buttons.
Apple: 3
Nokia: 10
Speakerphone On the Iphone the speakerphone is actually clear and loud. Much nicer than the speakerphone on the Nokia phones. However, playing music on the external speakers was much louder on the Nokia phones. I used to take my Nokia phone with me to the shower and play music. If I try that with the iPhone I will hardly hear it. It's too soft on the iPhone.
Apple: 7
Nokia: 9
[I gave Nokia an edge because I primarily use the external speakers to play music and Apple was not the best in this category.]
Text Messaging / Typing Apple is amazing to type on. I thought I would hate it but I love it. It automatically corrects the words for you if you misspell them so typing is fast. The Nokia is just a typical keypad like any other phone. The advantage of that is you can text while driving.
Apple: 10
Nokia: 7
Navigation/GPS Google Maps looks nicer on the iPhone. However, using it as a GPS is pointless. I can download Google maps to my Nokia. To be fair the software that comes on Nokia's phones is a piece of garbage as well. The Navigation lags and it has to use data to be able to Navigate. That is why I installed third party software on my Nokia phones and navigation worked perfectly. I installed Garmin on my N82 and it was dead on. Turn-by-Turn directions and automatic rerouting made my phone into a little navigation unit.
It would be a shame and a major disappointment to me if Apple does not allow third party navigation software.
Apple: 3
Nokia: 7.5
Multimedia They are both setup the same way. They each have their own unique ways of displaying pictures. They both play music the same way. iPhone has the edge because of itunes so syncing is beautiful. Making a playlist on Nokia phones is a pain in the ass.
Apple: 9.0
Nokia: 8.0
(Did not test any songs on the iPhone via headphones which I am sure the Apple would dominate)
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I got the Nokia phones because of the Camera and GPS. However, I like to surf the net and play around with my phone. What good is a Camera and GPS? It was amazing when I got to use them but that was rarely.
I was looking for a new phone that could surf the net as perfectly as possible on a mobile device. I'll be honest. I am not an Apple person. I hate Apple. I got this phone and wanted to find a reason to hate on it. Any reason to stop me from crossing that line. For what I want this phone for, it is perfect.
Sure I will miss my Nokia when I want to take a great picture. I'll miss it for when I go on vacation and I am in my rental and I want to go to my hotel but I have no turn-by-turn directions. All the other times I won't miss my Nokia well except maybe in the mornings when I take a shower.