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

445 reviews
November, 2009
Nokia 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 thing is; I don't feel like looking at them ...
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 latest addition to Nokia's Nseries.
Good music player, large screen, good keypad.
Headphone jack fouls on opening handset, average camera, no autofocus, battery life could be better, No A2DP profile
Powerful 3G smartphone that hits nearly all the hot buttons but not all
With plenty of features, impressive dual screen and an excellent Web browser, the Nokia N76 is a useful handset. It looks great, with slim dimensions and two top-notch screens. Aimed at the music fan, it's easy to use and comes with a surprisingly ...
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 it's marred by some bizarre design decisions and below-par battery life
Not only has Nokia finally made a thin clamshell phone with the N76, but as a poke in the eye to Motorola's Razr range it's gone and stuffed it full of smartphone features. Strengths Available in either black or a rather eye-catching red, the N76...
Is Nokia's smart flipper worth opening your wallet for?
Thin shell MP3 playback buttons Powerful smartphone features
Fixed key functions ; Dodgy camera
Be proud of your smartphone in public, just don't go taking any photos with it
Nokia N76Is Nokia's smart flipper worth opening your wallet for?
An attractive multimedia phone with a fair feature list, but a few issues in design prevent it from being great.
Sporting one-touch music controls on its exterior, an eye-catching design featuring chrome and glass, a 2MP cam and 3G connectivity, Nokia's clamshell N76 seems like an ideal multimedia phone, but some faults in design prevent it from being great. The ...
Sporting one-touch music controls on its exterior, an eye-catching design featuring chrome and glass, a 2MP cam and 3G connectivity, Nokia's clamshell N76 seems like an ideal multimedia phone, but some faults in design prevent it from being great. The...
The Apple iPhone has it's official UK launch tomorrow by none other than Steve Jobs. Rather than review an iPhone though, we thought we'd take a look at the latest addition to the Nokia N series, the N76 - an attractive mid-range flip-open device with ...
The camera is equiped with an 'LED flash'. This is actually more of a bright LED than a flash - it doesn't actually flash! The range is a little limited. It's fine for a shot of your friends across the table at the pub, but more than a couple of ...
EasyUse Mobile PhoneNokia 7500 PrismSony Ericsson W950iPalm Treo 500v Smart PhoneSony Ericsson W850i Slid.moreMulti-mediaFree Prizedraw! The packageNokia provide the N76 with USB cable, power supply and wired headphone, which have a built in...
Nokia is no stranger to innovative and groundbreaking designs. But that doesn't mean it's too proud to take a few style tips. The N76, a symphony in metal and glass, pays tribute some of the best elements of Mototorola's RAZR design
Sleek looks, 2.0 megapixel camera, Symbian smartphone functionality, Front-mounted media player controls
Long and wide, No Wi-Fi, No GPS
A modern versatile smartphone that hits the mark in most, if not all, areas
Nokia's latest N series phone, a symphony in metal and glass, pays tribute some of the best elements of Mototorola's RAZR design and incorporated them into an elegant and extremely desirable device that's equipped equally for work and fun. The...
Imitation is the best form of flattery, and Nokia seems smitten by the splendor of MotoRAZR. But does it have an edge over the RAZR?
Slim, Stylish, Dual display, External controls
Broad design, Poor battery life, Poor camera, A bit expensive
The Nokia N76 sells for around Rs.18,000 with a one year warranty. The phone really doesn't seem worth it. The huge size is quite uncomfortable, the phone attracts fingerprints as, and even the camera spells disaster. To top it all, what I can't ...
Bundle Nokia N76 Stereo headset 512 MB microSD card Card Adaptor Charger Magnetic Case Manual & CD Specifications Network: UMTS / GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 Dimensions: 106.5 x 52 x 13.7mm Weight: 115 grams Battery: Li-Ion 700 mAh (BL-4B) OS:...
The N76 is another device injected into the N-series range, this time offering a clam style design and sleek profile.
The N76 like the Motorola Z8 we reviewed earlier is let down by its poor design functionality. Its button placements could do with being moved to the bottom or sides and it needs to be shrunk slightly as when you open up the N76 it literally dwarfs ...
Does the N76 deserve to be part Nokia's high-end series? Sandra is not so sure.
I came out of this review somewhat disappointed with the Nokia N76. It doesn't breech any new ground, which as an N series handset I think it should. And there are plenty of alternatives offering a comparable range of features. If you want a pointer ...
All these handsets are about showing off what Nokia can achieve with a mobile, and with that in mind the quad-band 3G N76 comes as a bit of a surprise. Nokia gives its flagship mobiles in an exclusive group known as the N series. This special...
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