Nokia N76 reviewed by PC Magazine
Here are the tech specifications of Nokia N76

Key features
- Store up to thousands of songs with expandable memory up to 2 GB
- Access your favorite internet sites and services with the Nokia browser with Mini Map
- Make video conference calls using the QVGA video camera
- Send and receive emails and instant messages
- Take snapshots using the 2-megapixel camera with up to 20x digital zoom
Operating frequency
- WCDMA 2100
- EGSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
Size
- Volume: 70 cc
- Weight: 115 g
- Dimensions: 106.5 x 52 x 13.7 mm
Display
- Main display: 2.4″ QVGA (240 x 320 pixels) TFT with up to 16 million colors
- Cover display: 1.36″ color display (160 x 128 pixels) TFT with up to 262,144 colors
- Ambient light detector to optimize operating times
User interface
- S60 3rd edition
- Symbian OS version 9.2
- Quick cover keys allow you to play music and snap pictures without opening your phone
Imaging
- Camera: 2-megapixel camera with up to 20x digital zoom and image resolution up to 1600 x 1200 pixels
- LED flash
- Video capture in QVGA resolution with the CIF+ (common intermediate format) camera and playback up to 15 fps with up to 4x digital zoom
Messaging
- MMS
- Send email with attachments (supports SMTP, IMAP4, POP3 protocols)
- Chat
- Picture messaging
- Video calling
- Push to talk
Multimedia
- Video streaming, downloading, editing, sharing, and storage
- Music player with equalizer and playlist feature (supports MP3, WAV, MIDI, AAC, eAAC, eAAC+, M4A, and WMA formats)
- RealPlayer media player
- FM Radio
Memory functions
- Up to 26 MB internal memory
- Expandable memory: microSD card up to 2 GB
Applications
- Mobile search
Connectivity
- Mini-USB with USB 2.0 full speed (up to 12Mbits/second)
- Bluetooth 2.0 wireless technology up to 3 Mbits/second
- Local and remote data synchronization of calendar, contacts, to-do lists, notes, Microsoft Outlook and Outlook Express, and Lotus using SyncML
Browsing
- Nokia browser with Mini Map
Data transfer
- WAP
- GPRS
- EDGE (EGPRS) class B, multi slot class 32
- WCDMA (3G)
Voice features
- Integrated handsfree speaker
- Voice recorder
Personal information management (PIM)
- Contacts, calendar, to-do list, notes, calculator, clock, and converter
Digital services
- Access your favorite internet services from your phone
- Find the information you need on-the-go with mobile search
- Use the Download! feature to personalize your phone
Other features
- Themes including wallpapers, screensavers, and ringing tones
- Download ringing tones and games
Sales package contents
- Nokia N76
- User guide
- Quick start guide
- Nokia AC-4 charger
- Nokia DKE-2 USB cable
- Memory card (Europe only, 256MB)
- Nokia HS-43 headset
PC Magazine has just published Nokia N76 review:
Related Posts:There’s no denying that Nokia’s slimmest, best-looking flip phone yet, the N76, is a powerful, unlocked smartphone. The terrible truth, though, is that this handset is dragged down by a string of design and software flaws. Its short battery life and lack of a fast wireless data connection are deeply disappointing.
Nokia’s heart and soul has always been centered on candy-bar and slider phones rather than the flip phones Americans tend to love. Even so, the N76 is an attractive example of the style favored in the States. It’s a broad, flat device (4.2 by 2 by 0.6 inches, at 4.1 ounces) that looks a lot like a Motorola RAZR, with a large 1.4-inch, 160- by 128-pixel LCD screen and music control buttons on the outside of the flip. Inside, there’s a big 2.4 inch, 320-by-240 color screen and a very flat metallic keypad with buttons trimmed by attractive blue text. Camera buttons on the outside of the phone let you snap photos with the flip closed, using the external screen as a viewfinder.
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