Nokia N78 Multimedia Phone With AGPS, Geotagging

Yet another GPS-enabled Nokia phone has come out of the woodwork at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. The Nokia N78 is a Nokia Services-centered handset featuring AGPS, a navigation system that also allows you to geotag your pictures taken on the phones 3.2 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics. Available in Europe sometime in the second quarter of this year for 350 Euros, the Nokia N78 has many more useful specs making it one of the best multimedia phones around. With HSDPA browsing, the N78 features full compatibility with the Nokia Music Store, Nokia Maps and Share on the online portal Ovi, up to 8 GB of internal memory, an FM transmitter, Nokia Internet radio, and built-in speakers.
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[...] Nokia’s N78 mobile phone is now available in the US, and it’s expensive. If you want to get your hands on one, you’ll be parting with $560. An unsubsidized price of course and maybe a little too expensive in market where Apple has all the mindshare and a hot new phone with a $199 price tag. One upside to the Nokia N78 is that it has some of the high-end features of other N-series phones but, believe it or not, has a lower price. The N78 features assisted GPS, a 3.2 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics, an FM transmitter than enables you to wireless transmit music to your car/home stereo, WiFi and Bluetooth, the latest feature pack for Symbian S60 3rd Edition operating system, and HSDPA for use on AT&T’s 3G network. [...]
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