Good screen; excellent Web browser; wide range of features
Overgrown dimensions; poor battery life
The Nokia N76 may have great smartphone features, top-notch dual screens and good music performance, but its marred by some bizarre design decisions and below-par battery life ...
Abstract: A t this time, the most mobile phones are designed in tight form and have trendy colors. Nokia follows this trend completely and designs trendy mobiles with striking colors. The Nokia N76 is such a design mobile, which is available in red and black. It...
Abstract: As with all phones now - this is much more than just a device for ordering a pizza. All the usual culprits are here : MP3 player, camera, FM radio, voice recorder and PIM (Personal Information Manager) functions. Even as a messaging device it isnt lim...
Sleek looks, 2.0 megapixel camera, Symbian smartphone functionality, Front-mounted media player controls
Long and wide, No Wi-Fi , No GPS
Nokias no stranger to innovative and groundbreaking designs. But that doesnt mean its too proud to take a few style tips. Nokias latest N series phone, a symphony in metal and glass, pays tribute some of the best elements of Mototorolas RAZR desig...
Abstract: Nokia N76 Review by 3G.co.uk editorial staff. See 3Gs best deal on the Nokia N76- click here The Nokia N76 was first introduced in January 2007 at the Las Vagas CES 2007 exhibition and then launched on 5th May 2007. It’s a 3G Smartphone and is the l...
Fashion accessory or smart phone? The N76 is easy to use, comes with a reasonable suite of functions and - in red at least - doesnt look half bad. The music player is top drawer, while the web browser isnt too shabby either. Avoid the black, unless ...
Broad design, Poor battery life, Poor camera, A bit expensive.
The N76 has a 2 MP camera with a powerful flash that can capture images of a maximum 1600 x 1200 pixel resolution. The camera application is pretty slow and the preview images take a long time to show up. The image quality is just about acceptable. In...
Abstract: Not so long ago phones with open OS, the so called smartphones, were significantly bigger than standard feature phones. And it was just size that would often deter users from purchasing a smartphone. Nowadays, however, smartphones are slowly assuming the...