Nokia N78 without WiFi on FCC

Nokia N78 without WiFi on FCC
Nokia N78 without WiFi on FCC. It seems Nokia will launch the paralyzed version of N78 cellphone at some point in the future. Apparently, the N78 without WiFi support has been identified at the website of the FCC.

And while we think that could be a good market for camera phone without WiFi (look at the N73), and in some ways we do not fully understand why they bothered pushing the device with non-Americans 3G and without WiFi through FCC.

However, like it or not, we may see the WLAN-less N78 hitting the markets later in the year.

(via FCC)
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2 comments on "Nokia N78 without WiFi on FCC"

crazyMe said...

Nokia's N78 smartphone is quite a fun looking device. Featuring a 3.2 megapixel camera with auto-focus and Carl Zeiss optics as well as a built-in GPS receiver, the N78 can automatically geotag your photos, allowing you to share them with others and let them know exactly where you've been. The N78 will also ship with the new Nokia Maps 2.0, which offers a complete navigation system in your pocket. The Nokia N78 is two quad-band GSM (850/900/1800/1900MHz) variants, one with UMTS 900/2100MHz, the other with 850/1900MHz. WiFi and Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP are also equipped for ultimate connectivity. One novel feature of the N78 is its FM transmitter, which allows the handset to broadcast music to any open FM frequency, which is great for in-car use. The N78 is ready to go with a microSD card slot for memory expansion and a large 1200mAh battery.

Kathy Gretchen said...

Nokia N78 was said to be the budget N96. It has all must but none is of the best. I have been using the Nokia N78 for half a year. I bought it because I like its fashion and sleek design inspired by Nokia N81. Actually the keypad isn’t as incomfortable as it seems to be, and once my fingers to get familiar with it, I found it very easy and speedy to text on it. I am very satisfied with this phone. Only one thing is a little bit annoying –shaky back panel.

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