I’ve been using a Nokia N78 for couple of days now and it feels great. The biggest barrier in the very first couple of days was the lack of touch screen. I’ve been touching the icons and wondering why nothing happened, almost restarted the phone
This will be like a mini review about the phone. Please bare with me for the references to HTC Touch ‘cos that’s what I’ve been using for quite sometime.
Form factor. First of all, given the width and height of the phone I quite liked the candy-bar form factor. No fugly qwerty maps. Relief. Feel comfortable in the hand too, unlike the N95, which IMO is a bit bulky. In the back there’s no protective cover in the housing over the camera. This has been the case with HTC Touch as well but they have a nice cover to put the phone on. Likewise, you might not wanna use this phone without a pouch unless you’re ok with scratches.
Keypad. Housing doesn’t feel great compared to other models, specially given my previous HTC Touch experience. For example it’s not easy to press the end key. Even if you do manage to press this, sometimes it has pressed the right selection key instead. This can get annoying. Ditto for left selection key and the call key. Rest of the keys are ok, but compared with the keypad designs in N95, it’s doesn’t feel natural when composing a text message/email.
Camera. N78 comes with a 3.2 megapixel camera which gives quite decent picture quality. Heck, my old digital camera is a 3.2 megapixel one. The phone has 3G so you it does have 2 cameras. Install vigo and you can transform your phone as a wireless web cam.
GPS. Phone comes with integrated GPS which you could use to do all that GPS jazz with maps etc… Also it has A-GPS support which gives you more accurate results.
Radio. It’s nice to have a radio on the phone so that you could tune into house music on local radio channels when you’re in a situation where you can hear horrendous music in the background
In addition to the visual radio, you could listen to a large number of online radio stations.
FM transmitter. One cool feature of N78 is the built-in FM transmitter. You could play a song and then transmit on a frequency of your choice. Didn’t quite check the exact distance but the receiver was able to play quite nicely when the phone is about 10 meters away. No more burning of podcasts into CDs to listen while you’re driving. Just tune in and listen to stuff playing on your phone!
Storage. Comes with 90MB of RAM, 76MB of phone memory and a 2GB microSD card. Quite enough for the podcasts, indie music plus some techno.
WiFi. I’m really happy that the device has wireless. So there’s the option of being always connected without having to run your mobile phone bill sky high. Works seemlessly with access points with WEP+hidden ESSID.
3.5G. You can enjoy HSDPA speeds upto 3.6Mbps with Nokia N78. I just enabled dual mode, and enjoying 3.5G HSDPA with my Dialog connection. Armed with the webkit based browser, life cannot get any better
Message reader. I was pleasantly surprised to find out that there’s message reader. Which reads out your SMSes and emails at a surprising rate of accuracy. It was nice to hear it reading xyz LKR as xyz Sri Lankan Rupees.
Navi Wheel. This is another really cool feature where you could scroll by touching the outset of the ok button in clockwise/anti-clockwise direction. This doesn’t work for all the menus though.
Apologies for not having any screenshots. For the life of me, I can’t seem to get either Best Screen Snap or Screenshot to work.