Comparing the Nokia N78 and the Apple iPhone 3G is an interesting revelation as each smartphone excels in a particular area, let it be display and power versus feature set.
One of the most glaring differences between either 3G iPhone and the Nokia N78 is that the Nokia is not a touchscreen phone while the iPhone, of course, is a touchscreen handset. The Nokia N78 is controlled using a built-in QWERTY keypad, while the iPhone has an onscreen keyboard.
Almost everything about the Nokia N78 is smaller than the iPhone 3G. The screen on the Nokia N78 is considerably smaller than the iPhone's. Both smartphones, however, provide 16 million colours.
The internal memory on the Nokia N78 mobile is also considerably smaller than that of the iPhone 3G. And the talk time on the Nokia N78 is less than half of that of the iPhone 3G, however, the Nokia N78 has a slightly greater standby time.
On the flip side, the Nokia N78's has a 3.2 megapixel built-in digital camera which is a great delight , while the iPhone 3G is only 2.0 megapixels. And the camera on the Nokia N78 has a built-in flash and 20x digital zoom, while the iPhone does not.
We can't totally discredit the iPhone's claim of being the ultimate multimedia smartphone as, beyond the larger screen with better resolution, it also allows for much faster and higher quality video playback.
The Nokia N78 also lets you customize your smartphone with themes and personalize your profile ID, while the iPhone doesn't make such facility available.
Both the Nokia N78 and iPhone 3G are HSDPA and GSM smartphones with Bluetooth version 2.0 support, built-in MP3 player, SMS messaging, 802.11 WiFi, a USB port, and of course 3G network support.
Both the mobiles also have a built-in GPS, though they each use different programs for maximizing use of it, that is GoogleMaps on the iPhone mobiles India and geotagging on the Nokia.
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