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Can you help me with some Nokia N 78 reviews?


I am looking for a cell phone with all latest multimedia applications in it. I am willing to have a cell phone with user friendly operating system and all high end features but I am totally confused that with which brand I should go (HTC, Nokia, Samsung, LG, and Sony). Apart from that my budget doesn’t allow me to spend more than $300. One of my friends suggested me to go for Nokia N 78, which do fits in my budget. I really like his idea and therefore I am looking out for some reviews regarding Nokia N 78? Can anyone please come up with some user reviews of Nokia N 78?
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Mitesh Patel | Oct 31 2011

It is quite reasonable that every time you update old models, but have hit hard in the market. This time Nokia has decided to give an update to the Nokia N78.

Thanks to it the best phone currently has a Bluetooth connectivity, along with headphones and a new car kits. It has also enhanced its autonomy as well as camera and Naviscroll sensitivity.

Nokia has been offering, for some time now, the ability to upgrade the firmware on their mobile from your own PC. Before, or did not update the software of the phone, or had to make the manufacturer or service of your store. Expenses for your pocket.

Now the question. Why you should update the firmware on your phone? In principle it is not necessary unless you notice that your Nokia device does not work well, or even a phone reset fixes the problem. You should also update the firmware if your phone is the latest models, in which some technologies are not fully functional or are in development. Such as support for IP telephony (SIP) in the last Nokia.
The N78 is an excellent phone, which cover almost all connectivity options in effect at the date at a price lower than similar models, which is lower by only a few refinements, but not in features. Definitely superior to the iPhone, even using it with a Mac, unless you're a fan of wide screen video and Safari, which I believe are the only two conceivable reasons for preferring an iPhone.

Start by saying that this review is a user, ie I have this phone and use it daily. Along the N78 compare it with the following models, which I think are more or less the same functionality (details, details below): Nokia N95, N96, E71, Apple iPhone, and Samsung Omnia. And although in theory it is unfair, also compare, at times, the N78 with my cellular above, the Sony Ericsson W300.



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We start with a weak point - to see that I'm objective -: Many people complain about the keyboard. In general, if you want to buy a cell phone 200 to $ 300 in Peru, which has all possible functions for that price, and other than the iPhone, then I think you have two very good options: the N78 and E71, both of Nokia. The big difference between the N78 and the E71 is the keyboard. The E71 has a QWERTY keyboard that makes it easy to write it, but has a wider screen and cuts, a la Blackberry. The N78 has a keyboard rather unpopular (especially among those who only see it for the photo and have not really used), but has a screen compnesación longer. If you are a business user (you need the phone more than anything to send and receive mails), the E71 is best for you - although more expensive, depending on the plan you purchase -. If you are a user who does not seek primarily to write a cell phone thing, then the N78 is the best option, because it is cheaper and is almost identical in functionality.

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