Introduction
After the N71 and N93 (i), Nokia unveiled its N76, a new bi-valve model running the Symbian OS S60.Much more than his elders, it is also much more elegant in her dress (largely) based on the Motorola Razr V3. Gradually arriving in the shops, the N76 is sold at about Rs 13000/-, which may seem slightly too high given the features.
Content package Nokia N76
The box adopts the style of the latest Nokia Nseries. Its box contents include:
- The N76
- A battery 700Mah
- A USB cable
- A stereo headset
- A micro SD card 256MB
Design of the Nokia N76
Small disappointment at the first Sight is that everything is plastic. While V3 and 6300 have a metal hull, the N76 sold more expensive While the manufacturing quality is generally very correct, but we could expect little better.On the outside, we find the secondary display, and three shortcut keys, mainly dedicated to music player.Good point, Nokia continued to use standardized connections, ie the mini USB output and a 3.5 mm audio jack. But poor implementation of the jack make it impossible to complete opening of the phone if your headphones are connected.The buttons for adjusting the volume and trigger the camera / video recorder are on the edge of the terminal. On the other hand, we find only the connection charge. Once opened, we find that the keyboard has also inherited the design of the Motorola V3. This type of keyboard had already been implemented on the Nokia N93i. In addition to a successful aesthetic, this generation of keyboards can save space, especially in thickness. The keys are large enough pleasant to use, except perhaps the keys "c" and "pencil".
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