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New Test: Nokia N79
Florence Legrand
December 29, 2008 8:10 pm
December 29, 2008 8:10 pm
Nokia's Nseries family just keeps getting bigger. Packed with interesting features, the new N79 has a lot in common with the N85, which is, in our eyes, the current market leader in this field.Just a little smaller than its big brother, meaning less room on the screen and fewer multimedia options, the N79 nevertheless has plenty of interesting options.
With what's now a standard set of connectivity options (3G+ and WiFi), a 5 Megapixel camera, a 4 GB memory card, the N79 sets itself apart with a GPS chip. All of this is packed inside a small, snappy case that's both smart and--should you wish--customizable.
It's not as high-end as the N85 (but then again it's not as expensive, either), the N79 could very easily tempt customers who don't necessarily want the very latest technology in their pocket but who would still like to enjoy some modern multimedia features.
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