Nokia N-Series N78 on Pay As You Go
The latest N-Series handset to be released is now being offered as a Pay As You Go nokia mobile phone, the Nokia N78 was first launched as a mobile which isn't using SIM handset just days ago allowing consumers to simply insert their current SIM card to retain their mobile number. Soon after the N78 was realised then made available on O2 contract deals for the first time providing a range of tariffs with free allocated minutes and text messages that consumers can sign a contract for. Today though, the new Nokia N78 has been launched as a Pay As You Go phone, that's good news for those who struggle to pass the network credit checks to gain a contract phone as they could now generally top up their calling credit as and when needed than have to outlay an ongoing monthly line rental charge.
That's also convenient for anyone still within their minimum term contract period as they could now afford to buy Nokia N78. On the same network as thier existing SIM card and continue using their current mobile number. If they are on a different network the customer could then opt to have their phone unlocked.
A main rule of thumb when trying to conclude whether everyone want's to buy a mobil ephone on pay as you go or weather contract is to work out your average monthly usage, if it equates to more than a few of minutes per day then 9 times out of 10 it'll be much more cheaper to be on a contarct deal than a prepay deal as the minutes and text messages cost far more on the pay as you go system.
In other words, pay as you go is a not bad idea for those who uses their phones for emergencies only or are liekly to use the other features covered below more than calling and texting.
It's surprising to see such a high specification N-Series device being offered so early on in it's release as a pay as you go phone especially before it has made it onto other UK networks, it opens up the markets considerably making the phone far more accessible to a widere range of consumers.
Even though the Nokia N78 doesn't offer the highest specification mobile phone camera form the N-Series range it does include some extremely uiseful features not found in other models, the N78 is a candy bar format phone which provides a real alternative to the Nokia N95 8GB that is currently dominating the N-Series range.
The Nokia N78 mobile phone has blended a wide range of features to make a surprisingly versatile handset, inside there is a GPS receiver with on-screen maps, a 3.2 megapixel camera, an expandable memory and a good music player, along with WiFi and 3G internet connectivity.
It is smart, but what's really clever is the way these services work together. The camera doesn't just take high-quality photos but could also 'geotag' them with a users location, making it general for them to track exactly where they took each of their images. The music player has a built-in transmitter that will send music to any FM radio - perfect for the car or for a home stereo system, the fact, the Nokia N78 can be the only travelling companion a consumer needs.
The handset has initially been released in a black casing, and is only curently availble on O2 contract deals, nevertheless there are to be more colour variants claimed soon also as further network launches in the near future.
As more networks pick up the Nokia N78 there will be a far wider tariff option for consumers to match their exact usage requirements, unless they could currently find an exact match it's advisable to wait for other network operators to pick up this new phone.
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