NOKIA N76
NOKIA N76
by Preeti
Description
This smartphone sports the usual long list of features found in Nokia's Nseries phones, in a super-thin clamshell form factor. Key features include S60 smartphone OS, full web browser, large QVGA main display, 2 mega pixel camera, Bluetooth, a memory card slot, and Flash Lite 2The Nokia N76 comes with a 2.4 inch display with QVGA resolution. The phone is in direct competition with the Motorola RAZR V3i and V3x. The N76 carries a 2 megapixel camera and a microSD card slot. The phone supports Quadband GSM networks and comes with data connectivity features like EDGE, GPRS, and 3G. There is also bluetooth V2.0 for data transfer. The N76 has media buttons on the outside, so it's very convenient to change music tracks while on the move.
Features
The Nokia N76 is a slim and stylish folding portable multimedia computer supporting WCDMA 2100/EGSM 850/900/1800/1900 or EGSM 850/900/1800/1900 for some regions. Take pictures with the 2 megapixel camera or play music without opening the phone using dedicated media keys and the external (128 x 160 pixels) 262k color display. Enjoy videos and graphics with crystal clarity on the 2.4" QVGA (240 x 320 pixels) 16M color main display in portrait or landscape mode and listen to music using stereo headphones with the built-in 3.5mm headphone jack. The Nokia N76 also features Java MIDP 2.0 support with additional Java API's, USB 2.0, Bluetooth 2.0 and MicroSD memory card support. It is extremely thin and surprisingly light for a 3G handset, measuring 106.5mm by 52mm by 13.7mm and weighing a mere 115 grams. Dedicated music keys on the front of the clamshell sit below the external LCD display, which acts as a camera viewfinder or music browser when in use, but looks like a mirror when the phone is idle. Power-saving LEDs above the screen indicate the phone is switched on.
A microSD card slot on side of the N76 supports memory cards up to 2GB. There is a photo shortcut key that works even when the clamshell is closed; opening the flip after taking a photo launches the media gallery, allowing you to view the captured image on the 2.4-inch screen. The impressive display supports 16 million colours and looks fantastic. Like the N73, the N76 can upload pictures taken with its 2-megapixel camera directly to Flickr.The S60 operating system with version 3.1 of the user interface allows you to view common e-mail attachments, such as Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint files.
Specifications
Symbian OS Version: v9.1 , User Interface: S60 3rd Edition , Operating Frequency: Dual-mode: WCDMA2100/EGSM850/900/1800/1900 MHz or EDGE only: EGSM850/900/1800/1900 MHz , Email Protocols: E-mail (SMTP, IMAP4, POP3), MMS, SMS , Width: 52 mm, Length: 106.5 mm, Weight: 115 g, Display: large bright 2.4 inch QVGA (240 x 320 pixels) TFT, Color Depth: 16 million colours , Number of Cameras: 1 , Camera Pixels: Sensor: CMOS, 2 mega pixel (1600x1200 pixels), Music Player: Digital music player: supports MP3/AAC/eAAC/eAAC+/WMA with play lists and equalizer , Music (AAC): up to 750 tracks , Browsing: HTML over TCP/IP, S60 OSS Browser, WAP 2.0,XHTML over TCP/IP , Connectivy: Mini-USB with USB 2.0 full speed ( up to 12Mbits/second ), Bluetooth wireless technology 2.0 ( up to 3Mbits/second ), Memory: Up to 20 megabytes internal user memory , microSD memory card support (hot swappable), Approx. memory capacity indication with 1GB microSD card.
Conclusion
The Nokia N76 isn't a bad device by any means, but it's a fashion victim. Nokia have released this just as the interest in RAZR-style handsets in slumping, and there's nothing particularly outstanding in the technical specification to make it interesting. What's worse is that the N76 has almost exactly the same basic specifications as the cheaper Nokia 6290 - although the N76 has a slightly larger screen and more bundled applications, but the 6290 has a longer battery life).The feature set is impressive, though not groundbreaking, except for the VGA recording, which looks especially sharp on the phone.
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by Preeti
Description
This smartphone sports the usual long list of features found in Nokia's Nseries phones, in a super-thin clamshell form factor. Key features include S60 smartphone OS, full web browser, large QVGA main display, 2 mega pixel camera, Bluetooth, a memory card slot, and Flash Lite 2The Nokia N76 comes with a 2.4 inch display with QVGA resolution. The phone is in direct competition with the Motorola RAZR V3i and V3x. The N76 carries a 2 megapixel camera and a microSD card slot. The phone supports Quadband GSM networks and comes with data connectivity features like EDGE, GPRS, and 3G. There is also bluetooth V2.0 for data transfer. The N76 has media buttons on the outside, so it's very convenient to change music tracks while on the move.
Features
The Nokia N76 is a slim and stylish folding portable multimedia computer supporting WCDMA 2100/EGSM 850/900/1800/1900 or EGSM 850/900/1800/1900 for some regions. Take pictures with the 2 megapixel camera or play music without opening the phone using dedicated media keys and the external (128 x 160 pixels) 262k color display. Enjoy videos and graphics with crystal clarity on the 2.4" QVGA (240 x 320 pixels) 16M color main display in portrait or landscape mode and listen to music using stereo headphones with the built-in 3.5mm headphone jack. The Nokia N76 also features Java MIDP 2.0 support with additional Java API's, USB 2.0, Bluetooth 2.0 and MicroSD memory card support. It is extremely thin and surprisingly light for a 3G handset, measuring 106.5mm by 52mm by 13.7mm and weighing a mere 115 grams. Dedicated music keys on the front of the clamshell sit below the external LCD display, which acts as a camera viewfinder or music browser when in use, but looks like a mirror when the phone is idle. Power-saving LEDs above the screen indicate the phone is switched on.
A microSD card slot on side of the N76 supports memory cards up to 2GB. There is a photo shortcut key that works even when the clamshell is closed; opening the flip after taking a photo launches the media gallery, allowing you to view the captured image on the 2.4-inch screen. The impressive display supports 16 million colours and looks fantastic. Like the N73, the N76 can upload pictures taken with its 2-megapixel camera directly to Flickr.The S60 operating system with version 3.1 of the user interface allows you to view common e-mail attachments, such as Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint files.
Specifications
Symbian OS Version: v9.1 , User Interface: S60 3rd Edition , Operating Frequency: Dual-mode: WCDMA2100/EGSM850/900/1800/1900 MHz or EDGE only: EGSM850/900/1800/1900 MHz , Email Protocols: E-mail (SMTP, IMAP4, POP3), MMS, SMS , Width: 52 mm, Length: 106.5 mm, Weight: 115 g, Display: large bright 2.4 inch QVGA (240 x 320 pixels) TFT, Color Depth: 16 million colours , Number of Cameras: 1 , Camera Pixels: Sensor: CMOS, 2 mega pixel (1600x1200 pixels), Music Player: Digital music player: supports MP3/AAC/eAAC/eAAC+/WMA with play lists and equalizer , Music (AAC): up to 750 tracks , Browsing: HTML over TCP/IP, S60 OSS Browser, WAP 2.0,XHTML over TCP/IP , Connectivy: Mini-USB with USB 2.0 full speed ( up to 12Mbits/second ), Bluetooth wireless technology 2.0 ( up to 3Mbits/second ), Memory: Up to 20 megabytes internal user memory , microSD memory card support (hot swappable), Approx. memory capacity indication with 1GB microSD card.
Conclusion
The Nokia N76 isn't a bad device by any means, but it's a fashion victim. Nokia have released this just as the interest in RAZR-style handsets in slumping, and there's nothing particularly outstanding in the technical specification to make it interesting. What's worse is that the N76 has almost exactly the same basic specifications as the cheaper Nokia 6290 - although the N76 has a slightly larger screen and more bundled applications, but the 6290 has a longer battery life).The feature set is impressive, though not groundbreaking, except for the VGA recording, which looks especially sharp on the phone.
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Read this article at palmphone.com Palmphone deals with latest technologies and chat, on hot news going around about latest technologies. For more information or to give comments: please visit site palmphone.com
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