
Nokia has just released one of its N-Series handsets, the N78 to the US mobile market. And while we accept the fact that this is a worthy addition to the slew of smartphones already available, mainly because of its rich and powerful features, some may find its $560 price tag a little bit on the expensive side. But if you are a Nokia fan and you wouldn’t mind spending that much for a new N-Series Nokia phone, take a gander at what the N78 has to offer.
The Nokia N78 features a 3.2-megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics and automatic geotagging, a-GPS, an integrated FM transmitter, digital music player, high-speed HSDPA connectivity on North American 850/1900 MHz networks, support for Nokia Maps and Share using Nokia’s Ovi site, as well as a touch-sensitive keyboard and microSDHC card slot.

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Nokia N 78 has a disappointing picture quality. There is a 3.2 megapixel camera on the back and I have seen better picture quality from other camera phones having 3.2 mp sensor. The colors were washed out and the images had a hazy effect to them. This camera can record videos too and it looked decent. Colors weren’t really bright but the picture was clear and I didn’t see a lot of pixilation.
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