Nokia N78 review
The Nokia N78 is a 3G Smartphone which definitely has style & comes in a fashionably sleek casing. The handset is a solid candy bar design which comes with rounded edges & a smooth tactile finish.
Sleek design; Capable multimedia computer
* Search and find places and know how to get there, with integrated A-GPS
* Tag images automatically with geotagging and upload directly to the web
* Browse the internet with large 2.4” display, access the web over Wireless LAN (WLAN) with automatic hotspot authentication
* Up to 24-hour music playback time, scroll to your favorite tracks using Navi™ wheel
* Access images, music, podcasts, video with high speed WLAN, or 3.5G connection
Operating Frequency
* Dual mode WCDMA 900/2100 (HSDPA), GSM/GPRS/EGPRS 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
* Automatic switching between bands and modes
Dimensions
* Volume: 76.5 cc
* Weight: 101.8 g
* Length: 113 mm
* Width: 49 mm
* Thickness: 15.1 mm
Memory Functions
* Up to 70MB internal memory
* MicroSD memory card support (hot swappable)
* Approx. memory capacity indication with included 2GB microSD card:
o Video (VGA @ 15fps): up to 120 min
o Photos (3.2 megapixel): up to 3,400 photos
o Music (eAAC+): up to 1,500 tracks*
http://www.zdnet.com.au/Directly competing with the iPhone, the N78 tries to make up for the lack of a touchscreen by adding some features the Apple product doesn't have. The most obvious is the FM transmitter, which enables you to listen to your music on a car radio. Another feature we really like is the provision of a 3.5mm input. While the phone still comes with a hands-free attachment you no longer have to use it — unlike many other phones — in order to listen to music.
http://www.mobileburn.com/The N78 is ready to go with a microSD card slot for memory expansion and a large 1200mAh battery. Planned to be available in Q2 2008, the N78 should be priced at 350EUR (US$510) before taxes and subsidies.
http://www.mobile-review.com/When recording video with the N78, there are considerably fewer settings, than in the still image mode. There is a software image stabilizer that was first introduced in the Nokia N80. You can adjust the white balance, choosing from Automatic, Sun, Cloudy, Incandescent, Fluorescent. The overlay pool includes Sepia, Black&White, Negative, Vivid. There are only two shooting modes – auto or night mode. Maximum resolution – 640x480 pixels (mpeg4), you can also mute sound, although there is no way you can adjust the N78’s FPS, which is locked at 15. The N78 allows recording videos until you run out of free memory.
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