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Built-In Geo-Tagging Explanied

By - Vaibhav Sharma On 9 March 2008 5 Comments

 N78 User Manual

The recent FCC leak of the scaled down N78 that lacks WiFi or 3G has made its user manual available already for anyone who wants a read. Mark from The Nokia Blog has got hold of it and has along with screen grabs explained the process of in built GeoTagging that the N78 will debut. 

The process according to him is simple and if the ‘record location’ option is on and a GPS position is acquired, the camera will save the location information within the pictures’ Exif data thus negating the need for any other application like Shozu or Location Tagger. Built in GeoTagging is something that Nokia wants to bring to every future device and probably it will be done in the same manner for all, may be a few devcies currently on the market such as the N82 get this upgrade too.

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  • Mark Guim said:

    Thanks for the link Vaibhav. Barcelona was awesome wasn’t it? Hope we bump into each other again in the near future.

  • Nokia N78 manual online said:

    [...] User Manual more prominent. Vaibhav’s been poring over it and was interested in the integrated geptagging of photos. And, if you’re interested in geotagging, watch out for programme 54 of the Smartphones Show [...]

  • rav166 said:

    Ahh then this is the way it happens.Thanks bro

  • Vaibhav Sharma said:

    Mark, Barcelona was great! I still drool when i think about it, even I hope we meet up sometime soon!

  • The N78 Review « The Symbian Blog said:

    [...] N78, along with the N82 Black supports inbuilt Geo-Tagging out of the box. Another first for the N78 is the presence of an FM Transmitter which allows us to [...]

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