
Nokia decides to give its fat and bulky Nseries cellphone a diet, and the result is the new Nokia N76. The clamshell phone is not the thinnest around, with a thickness of 13.7mm.
Features:
- Take photos and control music even when the flip is closed
- 2.4-inch (320×240 resolution) display
- 2-megapixel camera that can record videos at 320×240, 15fps
- Works with standard 3.5mm headphones
- Plays WMDRM protected music
- Up to 26 megabytes internal user memory
- microSD memory card support (hot swappable)
- Runs on Symbian S60 3rd Edition OS
- Talk time: up to 120 minutes (WCDMA) / up to 165 minutes (GSM)
- Standby: up to 8.5 days (WCDMA) / up to 8.5 days (GSM)
- Video call time: up to 75 minutes
- Music playback time: up to 8 hours
- Colors: Black and Red
Available some time within this quarter of the year, at around €390 (~US$510).







January 11th, 2007 at 11:09 pm
I’ve been waiting for Nokia to jump on the RAZR bandwagon, this one looks pretty smooth and as usual Nokia throws it’s bucket of features into it which makes it even tastier.
January 12th, 2007 at 6:40 am
The only problem with these new phones is no one can unlock them! At least not yet.