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Nokia N78 comes to the US!

By: , IntoMobile
Wednesday, June 25th, 2008 at 8:46 PM

Nokia N78 for USCan’t wait any longer to get your hands on a US-spec Nokia N78? Good, because Nokia’s US 3G frequency-friendly Nokia N78 has just landed on Yankee shores with support for those all-important 850/1900Mhz 3G bands. With a 3.2 megapixel camera (Carl Zeiss optics, naturally), aGPS, HSDPA (again, US-friendly), and that trick illuminated keypad packed in to a sleek, glossy-black monoblock form-factor, the Nokia N78 is sure to find a good home in many American pockets.

To keep with its media-centric roots, the Nokia N78 sports an FM transceiver, microSD card slot (up to 8GB), Share on Ovi, and MOSH.  And, to make sure you can get all that sweet media off your device and in to your head with little hassle, the 3.5mm headphone jack stands ready to pipe tunes in to any standard set of headphones.

Of course, even if you don’t care or want all those features, the Nokia N78′s next-generation styling is quite an eye-catcher. The blank, piano-black finish illuminates from beneath to reveal a numbered keypad, and the clean lines of the N78 wrap around to complement a stylized rear worthy of a fashion-handset.

Nokia N78 for US

The US-spec Nokia N78 can be found at wireless retailers, online retailers and Nokia Flagship stores for about $560. There’s probably some extra change in the couch if you need some help fronting the full retail price.

[Via: Symbian Freak]

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