Nokia N76 Black Cell Phone Accessories
Nokia N76 Unlocked Cell Phone with 2 MP Camera, 3G, MP3/Video Player, MicroSD Slot--U.S. Version with Warranty (Jet Black) for Nokia N76 Black
Product features- Unlocked quad-band GSM cell phone compatible with 850/900/1800/1900 frequencies and International 3G compatibility via 2100 UMTS plus EDGE capabilities
- Flip-style smartphone in jet black with external music playback controls; powerful Symbian S60 operating system
- 2.0-megapixel digital camera with flash also captures video; MP3/AAC/WMA digital audio playback; MicroSD memory expansion
- Bluetooth 2.0 connectivity for both handsfree communication and stereo music streaming (with firmware update)
- Up to 2.8 hours of talk time, up to 200 hours (8.3 days) of standby time; backed by third party 1-year warranty
Great price from eBayProduct descriptionTranscend! Nokia N76 is a perfect blend of style and substance bringing a wide range of multimedia experiences to consumers, enabling them to create, consume and connect, using music, videos, images and the internet in a slim clamshell phone that's easy to use and wonderful to own. Use the 2.0 megapixel (1600 x 1200 pixels) camera to capture, zoom and review pictures on the large 2.4" display, then edit either on the go or transfer them to a compatible PC and even get creative with Adobe Photoshop Album Starter Edition. Navigate web pages (with applicable service) quickly and easily with the Nokia Web Browser with Mini Map and enjoy easy access to popular internet services like Flickr and Amazon for searching, shopping or sharing. Listen to MP3 music and audio. Quad Band GSM lets you use the Nokia N76 around the world. Sleek, sexy, slim, black phone is light, pocketable for fashinable use. And, yes, you can use it to make and receive phone calls. WCDMA 2100 EGSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHz Video streaming, downloading, editing, sharing, and storage Music player with equalizer and playlist feature (supports MP3, WAV, MIDI, AAC, eAAC, eAAC+, M4A, and WMA formats) RealPlayer media player FM Radio Contacts, calendar, to-do list, notes, calculator, clock, and converter Integrated handsfree speaker Voice recorder Mini-USB with USB 2.0 full speed (up to 12Mbits/second) Bluetooth 2.0 wireless technology up to 3 Mbits/second Local and remote data synchronization of calendar, contacts, to-do lists, notes, Microsoft Outlook and Outlook Express, and Lotus using SyncML Themes including wallpapers, screensavers, and ringing tones / Download ringing tones and games Access your favorite internet services from your phone; Find the information you need on-the-go with mobile search Up to 26 MB internal memory / Expandable memory - microSD card up to 2 GB Unit Dimensions - 106.5 x 52 x 13.7 m
User reviews Function great, Outter quality HORRIBLE, 2007-10-04 I am a die hard nokia fan. When this phone was released, I was one of the first to purchase it. It looks like a great phone, and the functionality is amazing. Very well made.. HOWEVER.. within two weeks of buying this, the silver paint started chipping off to reveal white underneath. Let's be honest.. You spend $450 on a phone.. it's paint shouldn't be chipping!!! For that reason alone, I DO NOT recommend this phone. Boo nokia.. you disappointed me.
SPEND YOUR MONEY ON A DIFFERENT PHONE! Terrific smartphone but poor build quality, 2007-07-03 Update: Do not buy this phone. I would re-rate it to one star if that were possible. The problem is build quality. After 6 months the outer case was chipped and scarred. A colleague who bought one at the same time has the same problem. I had the case repaired under warranty but 3 months later the replacement shell is also chipping. As soon as it's out of contract I'll be replacing the phone with a decent one.
Pros: Clear speech (both caller and called). This was a No. 1 priority - a new phone had to have clear speech. The N76 doesn't have speech clarity circuitry but it's excellent all the same. Has a great MP3 player with ample volume. Voice dialling, neat size, clam-shell form factor, 3.5mm standard headphone socket.
It synchronises with Outlook. This works efficiently and it's easy to find a date and read the appointment. It's not so easy to amend an appointment, but I can do that on the PC after I return home.
Cons: Poor quality. Expensive. The front screen is prone to showing fingerprints. Some users may need to use fingernails to operate keys as they are rather small (not a serious shortcoming). Doesn't have anywhere to attach a neck or wrist strap.
Some might criticize if for not being openable with one hand. In fact it takes a practice to use two hands. I fumbled and dropped it a few times - fortunately it's landed in my lap. It closes securely and doesn't have a spring hinge that might break down.
Not really a pro or con but the camera is a standard Toshiba fixed-focus 2mp unit with all the shortcomings this implies. It takes reasonable photos in sunny conditions but nothing to get excited about. In other-than-good light the photos are, as you would expect, very noisy. It's for emergency use only.
Battery life is very poor although it does charge quickly. From fully-charged 20 minutes listening to music, 10 or so phone calls using the loudspeaker,(say, 30 minutes in total) is enough to completely flatten the battery.
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