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Smartphone with two digital cameras / digital player / FM radio - WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM - red More product details

445 reviews
November, 2009
alaTest has collected and analyzed 445 reviews from magazines and websites. Reviewers really like the size. The interface also impresses, but many are less positive about the price.
Size, Interface, Sound, Appearance
Price, Battery, Keyboard
Experts rate this product 69/100 and users 75/100. We analyzed these ratings, the product age and more factors. Compared to other Cell Phones, the Nokia N76 is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 85/100 = Very Godd quality.
The Nokia N76 offers sexy looks and good multimedia performance, but it also suffers from some annoying design quirks and connectivity restrictions that have us holding on to our money.
The Nokia N76 features a slim body and gorgeous internal display. The multimedia-centric smart phone is equipped with a fairly robust media player, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and a 2-megapixel camera. Sound quality for calls and music is also good.
The N76 doesn't support the A2DP Bluetooth profile and doesn't work on U.S. 3G networks. There are also some major design flaws, including the placement of the headphone jack and slick navigation controls.
For push e-mail solutions, you have your pick of Nokia Intellisync Wireless E-mail and a number of popular third-party clients, including Good Technology, BlackBerry Connect, Seven Always-On, and Visto. The top edge of the phone holds the power...
Nokia N76When you think of sleek and sexy cell phones or smart phones, chances are you probably don't think of Nokia. However, the Nokia N76 certainly changes that perception. The Symbian handset boasts a beautiful and slim design, yet manages to pack ...
The Nokia N76 features a slim body and gorgeous internal display. The multimedia-centric smart phone is equipped with a fairly robust media player, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and a 2-megapixel camera. Sound quality for calls and music is also good.
The N76 doesn't support the A2DP Bluetooth profile and doesn't work on U.S. 3G networks. There are also some major design flaws, including the placement of the headphone jack and slick navigation controls.
The Nokia N76 offers sexy looks and good multimedia performance, but it also suffers from some annoying design quirks and connectivity restrictions that have us holding on to our money.
Features The Nokia N76 offers a similar feature set as its Nokia N series siblings but most closely resembles the Nokia N75 with its focus on music. Photo gallery: Nokia N76 When you think of sleek and sexy cell phones or smart phones, chances are...
When you think of sleek and sexy cell or smart phones, chances are you probably don't think of Nokia. However, we're betting you'll change your mind once you take a look at the company's new Nokia N76. Heck, it even stopped us in our tracks.
When you couldn't resist joining the top race for slim flip phone range that has a classy look.
N76 is definitely a capable multimedia device. It is; however, a win and a loss. Its design is a win - having a really classy look; a loss, for it is also the place where Nokia made the biggest design mistake, allowing the headphone jack to prevent ...
Slick and ShineNokia N76 seems to have everything that the market likes today: an external display, a row of backlit music buttons on the front, and a metallic finish around the buttons and camera on the back. The N76 is remarkable for being the...
Back in January 2007 I had the chance to tour Nokia's N-Series Pavilion at CES in Las Vegas. The buzz was all about the N95, Nokia's then-unreleased flagship device with its 5MP camera, GPS, and extensive list of other features. But the N75 also ...
See, the N76 isn't supported by any of the US mobile phone companies, so there's no discount for buyers. With the support of a phone company, the N76 could have been an attractive feature-packed value at $50. Instead, it's an underwhelming performer ...
The N76 is an attractive phone, with a decent set of features, but it simply doesn't offer enough to warrant the $500 price tag. Unless you definitely want an unlocked phone with no commitment, you'll find better phones at better values from the ...
With the support of a phone company, the N76 could have been an attractive feature-packed value at $50. For that big a price tag, a phone needs to deliver a lot more than the N76 provides. There's a lot to like about the N76, if not $500 worth....
There's a lot to like about the N76, if not $500 worth. For starters, it's an attractive, sturdy clamshell with two displays: an external (1.4-inch, 160 x 128 pixels, 262,000 color TFT LCD) with handy music playback buttons underneath, and an internal ...
The N76 can also check e-mail and surf the Internet, but not all that quickly. The phone lacks 3G support, so you're stuck browsing at EDGE speeds. It's handy to have for a quick look-up, but that also is for emergency use only
Very good-looking. Huge external screen. Great Web browser.
Poor battery life. No 3G or Wi-Fi. Has many design flaws.
The Nokia N76 has the looks to compete with the iPhone, but using it is a dissatisfying experience all around.
If you're shopping for a Nokia N76, you might want to consider instead Nokia's own N73, Motorola's RAZR V3xx—or, for that matter, that Apple iPhone. There's no denying that Nokia's slimmest, best-looking flip phone yet, the N76, is a powerful,...
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 ...
attractive slim design in clamshell form ; two excellent displays ; OS Symbian 9.2 with S60 3rd Edition user interface ; improved" Feature Pack 1 ; possible download of additional applications ; microSD memory slot ; 2 megapixel camera with diode ...
only 26 MB internal memory ; the phone is extremely susceptible to fingerprints ; joint toughness makes opening a bit difficult and less comfortable ; uncomfortable keypad ; switch-off button is unreachable when the phone is open ; the phone does not ...
The exciting new Sony Ericsson T650 pleases the eye, in a wink. A far descendant of the legendary Sony Ericsson T610/T630, the T650 is dressed to kill and packs in some serious high-tech ammo. It's all there - 3G, TFT display with QVGA resolution,...
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