Hirdetés
Data transfer, battery
In terms of data transfer we can give a huge bonus mark for N78: GPRS, EDGE, UMTS, HSDPA are all present (the latter supports 3.6 Mbps) and if we’re looking for free alternatives, than we have WLAN support too. This whole bunch is topped by probably the best available mobile phone browser (although I could cheer Opera Mini too), which can run in landscape view, or break pages, or show the original view, it supports Flash contents and kills pop-ups without problems.
We have to admit that who wants to buy a phone from such a price category will hopefully have mobile-internet access, as N78 is full of features that require it. Nokia Maps, Flickr, OVI, online music store, internet radio… and the list goes on.
At local level we have Bluetooth 2.0 (of course in stereo) and USB of the same version number. The battery, however, is not enough for such a list of features. It runs completely dry in one and a half day; we should be charging it daily, as all supplementary features are so hungry for energy that we just have to look away for a second and in the next moment we can only consider our communication gadget as a pile of plastic and metal. So keep on charging fellas. If you also plan to navigate than the car charger is a must have.
Summary. These Finnish guys have put almost every possible thing in N78, of those that one could expect form a phone nowadays. Feature Pack 2 is great, there can be no complaints about the phone’s speed and there are no special problems with functionality. There are two problematic parts of N78: the battery and the very strange button layout. Of course it’s still worthy of the following award:
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Nokia N78 |
By Szaszati
Nokia N78 has been supplied by XXL GSM. The phone can be bought at:
Budapest VI. Jókai tér 6.
Budapest VI. Teréz körút 18.
On-line at www.xxlgsm.hu.
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