itreviews.com Updated: 2011-08-02 15:02:35
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There is a lot packed into the N79 and it is encased in a neat and tidy phone that is easy to carry around. If you dont want the latest touchscreen technology, then the N79 has a lot to offer. Nokia - N79 price Buy Nokia N79 securely online at a barg...
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We reviewed Nokias N78 back in the summer of 2008 and even in the quick turnover world of mobile phones it almost seems a little too soon to be looking at its successor. But here it is, looking leaner, fitter and offering some significant improvements...

The N79 seems to have followed the N78 with almost indecent haste, which is sure to irritate some, but the advantages are obvious – 5 megapixel camera, increased memory and battery life, plus N-Gage games. Its well worth getting, but if you take the...
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tracyandmatt.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-02 15:02:37
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You may have seen my Nokia N85 review recently. The N79 and N85 are basically the same phone in different cases. The N79 is a mono block phone; the N85 is a Dual Slider. The two of them came to us as pair to review, so rather than simply repeat ourselv...

Nice phone. Clever phone. If I didn’t use a lot of mobile email I would look seriously at one myself. Though the N85 seems slightly better value given the higher spec screen and the extras.The phone and its Direct Push software did what is said on t...
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After the recent onslaught of phones that offer full frontal touchscreens and 8-megapixel cameras it is a bit of a relief to spend a week with an ordinary looking, candybar handset that has a standard numberpad where you expect to find it. Of course, thi...
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3g.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-02 15:02:39
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As with all Nseries phones, it’s almost impossible to run through all the features in a two-page review, so it goes with out saying that this is another very well equipped phone from the Ngage stable. However, its impressive functionality is overshado...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2011-08-02 15:02:40
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Nokias 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 r...

Small and light, Battery life, Personasiable, Decent audio and photo, FM radio transmitter / regular 3.5 mm headphone jack...

Small screen, Not good for web browsing, Small keyboard, Speakers not very powerful, LED Flash...
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Nokias Nseries phones have all been feature-packed wonders of miniaturisation. Even so, theyve tended to be on the chunky side, but this latest version is the smallest yet. The Nokia N79 could almost be called svelte at just 15mm thick and weighing i...

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...

Awkward keypad, Small internal memory...
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It's Nokia's smallest, slimmest N-series handset – what else has it got going for it? Size / Weight / UI / Most of its aesthetics / Multimedia support Back casing colour choices / Rice-like keys / Upper buttons too close together leading Glancing at No...

Size, Weight, UI, Most of its aesthetics, Multimedia support...

Back casing colour choices, Ricelike keys, Upper buttons too close together leading...
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pz10.com Updated: 2011-08-02 15:02:47
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Nseries keep on throwing heavy-specd phones at us and theres no question theyre hitting their best form in quite a while. About time we got less of a curve ball lookswise, Nokia N79 embodies a new approach to Nseries styling. As to the insides, the...

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...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2011-11-08 09:15:46
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If you're a fan of exchangeable covers, the Nokia N79 might just be the phone for you. Boasting similar features to the Nokia N95, the N79 uses an intelligent-casing system that adds a little extra to an otherwise mundane accessory. Design At fir...

The Nokia N79 delivers extensive features, performs well and comes with intelligent covers that add something different to the N-Series. Our only real complaint is the slightly flat keypad, but overall we enjoyed using the N79.
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Nokia may be on a remarkable run of form with its Nseries phones – the N97, N96 and N85 are all tasty smarties – but it’s not immune to the odd faux pas. Just look at the N78.With its feeble 3.2MP snapper and numerous design flaws, it wa...

Streamlined and lightweight design. New thumb-friendly keypad. Awesome feature set. Integrated 3.5mm headphone jack...

No Xenon flash. Lacks the N85’s superb OLED display and N-Gage gaming prowess...

Not exactly innovative, but another vintage mid-range Nseries...
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Nokias N79 is another good-looking, tech-savvy phone. It’s almost getting a bit boring…except this really is a slick phone, especially for those looking to show-off their fantastic, super-cool lifestyle while on the go.To start, it’s a good-looking, n...

looking, Decent price, Userfriendly features...

Difficult navigation, No Qwerty keyboard...

The Nokia N79 is certainly a handset for socialties. It may not feature all the hottest features, but it certainly does well...
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recombu.com Updated: 2014-04-02 03:05:45
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The Nokia N79 is a feature-packed phone with an old school twist -- exchangeable covers. The N79 is available for free from £25 per month.What we likeTaking exchangeable covers a step further, the N79 boasts covers that interact with the handset. When...

The Nokia N79 has a lot of features and covers all the bases that you would expect a high-range handset to cover -- with the added bonus of intelligent covers. The only problem is that we're not as in love with it as the N82 or N95 8GB, so we’re wonder...
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cgena.com Updated: 2016-11-27 01:52:30
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Let's face it - we're in an age where technology is the only thing that connects us to the world and other people. In fact, we depend on the internet and gadgets to connect us to whatever it is we do daily. Our huge desktops turn into laptops, to netbo...
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Despite Nokia’s recent “dual-slide” design trend, it has still been dedicated to producing quality candybar phones. This particular model surprised me in ways no candybar had for a long time. It is different in ways both...

Stylish design; good response time; excellent camera features; cool covers; fun games.

Ricelike keys are difficult to use; loose camera cover; limited memory; file synchronisation is troublesome.

I have to admit this phone really impressed me. It is elegantly designed and its features are mostly top of the line. Its price tag is significantly lower than many of its N-series counterparts and it has almost all the same features, albeit reduced i...
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