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    The overall experience with the Nokia N78 during my trial period was average. The design is unique, but button navigation was painful and one major fault I found in the N78 is that the phonebook contacts cannot be dialled directly.
    From: Adwin Lee
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    By numbering, the N78 is a lesser featured phone compared to the N81? Definitely, NO. In fact, other than having N-gage and an 8GB version, the N78 beats the N81 hands down with many better features such as 3.5G, A-GPS and an FM transmitter. For me, my main complaint is the key placement. Other than that, I feel the phone is of the right size and weight.
    From: xanthus_f
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    The design of the N78 follows the style of N81 and N82. Compared with the official photos on Nokia’s website, the N78 definitely looks better in real life. However, the glossy surface is prone to greasing and after a few minutes of use, one would need to find a cloth to wipe the surface clean. The keypad resembles the one found on the N82, except that the numeric keys are much more comfortable when compared to the N82’s. However, I do find some problems in using the left and right soft buttons. The absence of “pop up” buttons caused me to accidentally hit on the cancel (red call button) instead of exit. It does cause a bit of annoyance at the start, but after using it for some time, I managed to minimise the probability of hitting on the wrong keys. The device is powered by a high capacity battery (1200 mAh), like the one found in the N95 8GB. The battery has yet to “run in”, hence it only yields around two days of usage. It might improve after a few charging cycles, though. The firmware requires some fixing though, as it crashed on quite a few occasions when I was toying with the FM Transmitter function.
    From: Shadowandy

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