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Nokia N78

July 13, 2008







The Nokia N78 is a cheap alternative to those who badly want but could not afford the Nokia N82 which is a very capable phone. While it does not have all of the N82’s features like the TV out port, the Nokia N78 can somehow make the grade with other advantages like the 320 battery standby time and the 190 minutes talk time (for 3G) and 260 minutes talk time (for 2G).

The N78 is easy to carry at 102 grams and a size of 113×49x15.1mm. It has a 3.2 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics, videor ecording and is capable of WiFi, 3.6 Mbps HSDPA and assisted GPS navigation. It has a Navi wheel for music, an MP3 player and an FM radio.

One of the downers in this phone is its irritating keypad that are floppy and hard to push. It is so frustrating to dial a number much more when you use it for texting. If you are a serious texter then stay away from this phone otherwise you’ll get crazy.

But it is still cheaper than the to-die-for N82.




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Nokia E61i: A Cellphone With The Looks Of A Calculator

March 9, 2008






The Nokia E61i may look like a wide but smaller scientific calculator but it is really one of the best smartphones in the world.  Well, no one and nothing is perfect so its makers gave it a calculator-look failed to provide3G support for US users.

However, this is one of Nokia’s best phone that anyone can take in the boardroom as well as in any rugged outing.  The phone boasts of an S60 Symbian OS, a WiFi antenna and the best QWERTY keypad, with large keys and ruberized texture.

This smartphone’s ability to operate using the 3G networks of Europe makes it ideal for business users or jetsetters. The silver metal casing can be sophisticated for those who do not want frills on their cell phones and those who put preference on function rather than form.  It is however a little heavy at 150g but still thin enough to be tucked away on your pant’s pocket. 

Heavy Web users will appreciate the 2.8 inches screen display. The navigational buttons are also generally well-placed with keys for call, contacts and menu.





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