Posted by
seobb on Thursday, March 20, 2008 3:14:05 AM
The Nokia N76 is a quad band phone. It gets good reception on EDGE
networks. Since it's an unlocked, quad-band phone, you just pop in your
SIM card, and you're ready to go with either of those carriers. But the
handset just doesn't get very loud, which is especially a problem with
the speakerphone. Transmissions from the speakerphone sound hollow, and
I misdialed over and over again on the flat, nearly feedback-free
keypad. The Nokia N76 Red can be your best camera pal, as it comes with
superb camera features. You can grab all special moments with its 2.0
mega pixels camera.
This Nokia N series mobile phone is
supported by 20x digital zoom and a dynamic resolution of 320 x 240
pixels. You can also record video footage to re-live the whole incident
again. The Nokia N76 mobile phone offers the best of compatible
technologies with WCDMA, EGPRS, GPRS, CSD and HSCSD.
Nokia N76
Black 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.
The
Nokia N76 mobile phone runs on the popular Symbian Operating System,
which is supported by S60 3rd edition FPI to enhance the performance.
With such a powerful backup, the Nokia N76 is an easier communication
tool that works like a consummate multimedia computer to take a very
good care of your various requirements. It is endowed with a clamshell
design and perfected by the metallic finish to make it an exquisite
piece of mobile art.