Hirdetés
Musical features
The music player supports the following file formats: AAC, AAC+, eAAC, eAAC+, MP3, MP4, M4A, WMA, Mobile XMF, SP-MIDI, AMR (NB-AMR), MIDI Tones (64 channels), RealAudio 7,8,10, True tones (WB-AMR), WAV. This is not that you would call few, and it can even play back songs with a variable bitrate. Tracks can be filtered by artist, genre or composer, there is playlist support and of course the player can run in the background. Visualization is pleasant, if we’d like to see something else than the album cover, then we can choose from three different kinds of visual effects.
Since N78 has two speakers, and it has a massive, solid case, sound quality is fine even without a headset, and there can be no complaints about volume. We can alter the built-in, 8 channel equalizer’s settings if we want to. There are repeat (one track or all tracks) and shuffle modes. The headset included in the package is of medium quality, but on one hand it can be taken apart at its record button so we can use our own headset, and on the other hand the phone also has a 3.5 mm jack connector, which makes using a different headset even easier.
A new feature of N78 is the FM transmitter. We have written about this at one of the ETEN reviews, it works like this: the phone transmits currently played music on a user-set frequency, and this can be received with a nearby radio. It is recommended for party-people and in cars, although in this latter case it’s not so effective due to the antenna being outside of the car. According to my own measuring we can receive the signal in a three meter radius, but perfect quality is available only within half a meter range.
There are two kinds of radios on the phone, one of them being the already known Visual Radio, which works as a conventional FM radio, but theoretically it could display various other types of information – but unfortunately this is not available in this country. The other one is the Internet Radio which takes advantage of 3G networks’ high speeds and we can listen to streaming web radios. The previous one of course requires a headset to be plugged in.
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