The Nokia N79 delivers extensive features and performs well. Unlike other N-series handsets, the N79 comes with covers that are recognised by the phone, which changes its theme accordingly. It's not the most exciting feature ever, but it does add some...
5 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss lens, 16m colour screen, A-GPS with Nokia Maps, 4GB microSD card with maps and tunes, FM radio transmitter, smart covers, Wi-Fi, HSDPA connectivity, Good quality music player, 3.5mm headphone socket, S60 smartphone ...
The N79 is a top handset for the price. It may feel cheap, but is perfect for anyone wanting a fully-featured device that’s not going to break the bank...
The good news with Nokia N79 is the Nseries havent completely run out of inspiration. No gaps in the feature set and distinct looks do sound right for a healthy demand. Solid value as a brand-loyal upgrade and little competition let the N79 hope for q...
Abstract: Nokia N79Design – Good The Nokia N79 is a slick little pill of a phone. It looks very much like the Nokia N78 that it replaces, except that its a bit more colorful, a bit more slippery and Nokia is no longer relying on the hidden keys gimmick of ...
Outperforms some larger, more expensive Nseries phones. Good call quality. Advanced Web browsing features. ...
Camera isnt as sharp as other Nseries devices. Messaging options lagging. Design is a mixed bag. ...
The Nokia N79 is a smaller, powerful Nseries device, and it fits neatly beneath the Nokia N85 in the lineup, even though the larger dual-slider can be found for less. Regardless, the candybar N79 wont win too many fans for its hodge podge design, bu...