Sleek and Powerful Nokia N78 Conclusion
On the whole, the N78 is simple to use, performs well and offers excellent features such as A-GPS and WLAN like its older N-series siblings. However like all candybar phones, surfing the Internet with the browser might not be the optimum experience to some users due to the small screen size, using the numeric pad to type rather than a QWERTY keyboard, and also moving the cursor with the Navi wheel.
At press time, the Nokia N78 is currently retailing at S$ 808 without plan, which is definitely not the cheapest on the block. If you are looking for a candybar phone replacement that has features like a multimedia computer, take decent pictures and a pretty impressive GPS, then the N78 is definitely a phone that you should take into consideration. With carrier subsidies, the phone will definitely be priced more attractively, and thus a push factor for you to get one.











