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Global Score
41.145
Basic Information
NokiaHTC
Symbian 9.2Windows Mobile Professional 6.5
2007-11-142009-10-05
4.40 x 1.97 x 0.68 inches4.33 x 2.10 x 0.59 inches
4.02 ounces4.13 ounces
$ 345.00$ 300.00
Display / Screen
2.4 inches3.2 inches
240 x 320 pixels (QVGA)480 x 800 pixels
TFTTFT
167 pixels per inch292 pixels per inch
No touch screenResistive
6.37
Performance
--Qualcomm MSM7201A chipset
ARM11 (Single-Core 332 MHz) processor Single-Core 528 MHz processor
128 MB RAM288 MB RAM
3D Graphics HW accelerator GPU GPU
6.216.66
Storage
102,4 MB internal memory--
microSD external memory slotmicroSD, microSDHC external memory slot
0.60
Camera
5.00 MP5.00 MP
f/2.80 aperture--
640 x 480 (30 fps) (VGA) video resolution--
6.825.5
Networks
Wi-FiWi-Fi
HSDPA, UMTS, EDGE and GSMHSDPA, HSUPA, UMTS, EDGE and GSM
SIMSIM
3.33.5
Battery Life
1050mAh Li-Ion Battery1100mAh Li-Polymer Battery
Removable BatteryRemovable Battery
225 hours standby time
4.3 hours talk time
360 hours standby time
5 hours talk time
2.642.72
Other Features
Bluetooth 2.0Bluetooth 2.0, EDR
GPSGPS
AccelerometerAccelerometer and Light Sensor

Comparison review

The HTC Pure is a little bit better than Nokia N82, with a 45 score against 41.1. The HTC Pure is a newer and thinner phone than the Nokia N82, although it is a little heavier. The HTC Pure has Windows Mobile Professional 6.5 OS, and Nokia N82 works with Symbian 9.2 OS. HTC Pure has a better looking screen than Nokia N82, because it has a lot greater quantity of pixels per display inch, a lot bigger screen and a much higher resolution of 800 x 480 pixels.

HTC Pure has a bit faster processing unit than Nokia N82, and although they both have the same number of cores, the HTC Pure also has 160 MB more RAM memory. Nokia N82 counts with a lot bigger storage for apps and games than HTC Pure, although it has no SD memory slot. The Nokia N82 counts with a greater camera than HTC Pure. They have a 5 megapixels camera in the back.

HTC Pure counts with a little better battery duration than Nokia N82, because it has a 5 percent bigger battery size.

Even being the best phone of the ones we are comparing, HTC Pure is also the cheapest.




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