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Nokia N78
$270.00
Released May, 2008
The Pros:Scroll wheel makes navigation of the functions very fast and easy. WiFi connection is very fast and easy to make. GPS finds satellites right away, very acurate.
The Cons:Sometimes it takes a couple of tries to unlock the screen.
The Nokia N78 is a mid-high range 3G-enabled candybar handset, and like the earlier Nokia N75 has features that make it funciton as a smartphone. It has a large, 2.4"-diagonal screen with 16 million colors, and a touch sensitive navigation wheel below it.
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It has a 3.15-megapixel digital camera with autofocus, LED flash and video capture, as well as a secondary VGA camera for video calling. The N78 also has a photo/video editor, document viewer, and Bluetooth connectivity that can connect to printers for wireless printing. It also has a GPS receiver and pre-loaded Nokia Maps. Other features include an FM radio receiver and transmitter with visual radio, N-Gage game compatibility, push-to-talk, and Wi-Fi 802.11b/g connectivity. Internal memory is 76MB with a microSD card slot for expansion
Features
- Release Date: May 2008
- 3G HSDPA 900/2100, 850/1900 North American version
- 2G Quad-band GSM 850/900/1800/1900
- Large 16-million color display, 2.4"
- 3.15-megapixel digital camera with LED flash and autofocus, Carl Zeiss optics
- mp3/MPEG4 player
- Secondary VGA camera for video calling
- FM radio receiver/transmitter
- Wi-Fi 802.11b/g
- Document viewer and editor
- Photo and video editor
- HTML browser
- N-Gage game compatibility
- Symbian OS S60
- 76MB on-board memory, microSD expansion slot
- Bluetooth v2.0
- Up to 4.5 hour talk time (2G), 3.5 hour talk time (3G) battery life
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Pros & Cons
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scroll wheel makes navigation of the functions very fast and easy
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WiFi connection is very fast and easy to make
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GPS finds satellites right away, very acurate
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FM radio gets a pretty good signal in most areas
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transmitter lets you use it even with basic radios, very unique feature
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covers a wide range of networks, seems to work almost anywhere
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camera gets sharp, clear images
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sometimes it takes a couple of tries to unlock the screen
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