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Nokia N76 Red

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The Nokia N76 is a smartphone with a long list of features housed in a super-thin clamshell form factor. Key features include a memory card slot, full web browser, large QVGA main display, 2 megapixel camera, and Bluetooth.

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Nokia N76

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 caught my eye for two main reasons.  First, it was by far the sleekest, sexiest handset I’d ever seen with the Nokia name on it.  Second, it was being demoed with big ol’ DJ headphones hooked up to its 3.5mm audio jack. 

A sexy Nokia with a real headphone port?  Running Series 60?  I couldn’t wait. Fast forward several months and the N76 is on the streets as an unlocked GSM handset compatible with AT&T and T-Mobile networks here in the US.  While it’s still the slimmest Nokia I’ve ever seen, and has a lot going for it under the hood, two big problems with the N76 led to some major disappointment as I tested it out over the course of a few weeks.  First, that slim body necessitates a slim battery, and that slim battery wasn’t always enough to power all of the functionality that comes with an N-Series device.  Second, whoever decided to put the headphone jack on the phone’s hinge needs to head back to design school.  More on that later ...

Nokia n76 redThe N76 is basically a sleeker version of the N75, but it drew a lot of comparisons to the Motorola RAZR when I showed it to friends.  At 106 x 52 x 14mm, the phone is long and flat like the iconic RAZR, and also features an etched metal keypad inside.  My review sample was black with silver and chrome trim (a red version is also available), and while I didn’t care much for the silver band that wrapped around the outside front of the handset, I have to give kudos to Nokia for trying to step outside of their normal “practical” design aesthetic.  On the down side, the glossy finish used on nearly all of the phone’s external surfaces is amazingly fingerprint-friendly.  Use the N76 regularly and you’ll simply give up on trying to keep it smudge free.

An external display and three media player buttons grace the outside front cover of the phone, while the back panel features the camera sensor and LED assist light and a sliding battery panel - separated, of course, by said sliver colored accent band.  A covered microSD card slot and uncovered AC adapter jack are found on the left edge of the N76, while its right panel houses volume controls, a shortcut key, and a dedicated camera button.

Open the clamshell and your reward is a huge, bright 2.4” LCD screen on top and that RAZR-esque etched metal keypad on the bottom.  The standard 12-key dialing layout is augmented by additional buttons found on all of Nokia’s S60 handsets: beyond the five-way D-pad and Call and Cancel, you’ll find two softkeys, and four more buttons for menu, multimedia, edit, and clear.  The shiny keypad was responsive and easy to use - typical Nokia functionality despite the fancy etched metal.

The back of the N76 is the site of the phone’s biggest design flaw.  There on the hinge, next to the miniUSB port, is the 3.5mm stereo headphone jack.  3.5mm jacks are the bane of my existence as a phone reviewer - so many of today’s phones are marketed as “music phones,” and so few of them include this one 50-cent part that makes it easy to actually use the thing as a music player.  Built-in 3.5mm jacks mean access to your favorite headphones without the need for silly adapters or expensive stereo Bluetooth accessories.  And yet, so few of today’s handsets have standard headphone ports.

So what does Nokia do?  They build their sleekest smartphone with a 3.5mm jack.  Hurrah!  But they go and put it on the hinge so when you’ve got headphones plugged in, you can’t flip the phone open.  Seriously - the plug on your headphones gets in the way of the top part of the phone as you open it, so the best you can do is get the thing part-way open.  Same goes for the USB port.  Unbelievable.

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Nokia N76 Red in-depth review - Introduction & Design

Nokia N76 Introduction & Design
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 caught my eye for two main reasons.  First, it was by far the sleekest, sexiest handset I’d ever seen with the Nokia name on it.  Second, it was being demoed with big ol’ DJ headphones hooked up to its 3.5mm audio jack. A...

Nokia N76 Red in-depth review - Display & Audio

Like it’s big brother the N75, the N76 sports two displays and both are excellent, though they’re both prone to fingerprints and smudges.  On the outside there’s a 1.3” display capable of 160 x 128 pixels of resolution across 262,000 colors.  Nokia gave this display pretty comprehensive capabilities, moving beyond the standard “external status display” to include camera viewfinder and music track and EQ information capacities.  This display was bright and legible under almost...

Nokia N76 Red in-depth review - Messaging, Internet & Connectivity

The extensive messaging features found on all Series 60 handsets are present on the N76.  SMS and MMS messaging and email are all managed by the Messaging application, which can handle POP3 and IMAP email protocols.  Since this is an unlocked phone, there are no carrier-branded Email or IM clients to be found.  That’s good in the sense that you’re not being nudged towards any specific solution or provider, but bad in the sense that there are no handy-dandy wizards to help...

Nokia N76 Red in-depth review - Conclusion

I commend Nokia for breaking out of their “rugged, functional, not so sexy” design mold with the N76.  Though it’s easy to knock it as a RAZR knock-off, I still think it’s notable that Nokia built a slim flip phone without compromising any functionality.  Series 60 OS, music player with external controls and 3.5mm headphone jack, 3G data (in Europe, anyway) -- this is a powerhouse of a handset packed into a tiny little body. Problem is, packing all that functionality into that...

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Overall Rating:
2.2 out of 5
By: jay dollahan on Monday, March 10, 2008
From: knox , IN (United States)
Experience: 2 Months
Pros: nice looking

Cons: Breaks easy when you try to get into the sim card paint is chipping and is only 1month old had 2 download a new program to make the phone work right hard to text with

Summary: I got stuck with a 495dollar piece of junk do not I repeat do not buy!

6 out of 14 people found this review helpful
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