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Nokia N76

11 Jul, 2007, 12:00 pm IST | Shayne Rana | Smartphones Smartphones


The N76 uses a standard Li-Ion battery (700 mAh) and is able to dish out a total of approximately a little over 3 hours of talk time. Which may not seem too impressive but it’s ok. The internal storage capacity of the N76 is only 28MB but you can of course increase storage using microSD cards up to 2GB.

The Bottom Line
Priced at approximately Rs. 18,000 (street price), it fits well in that bracket and is definitely worth it. However the MRP is Rs. 23,869, which I think is a tad too high, although it looks good and functions very well. Feature packed with plenty of goodies, the N76 lacks perhaps nothing except for Wi-Fi connectivity. But that's not really applicable considering this phone is probably targeted at a fashion oriented market and not as a business class phone. So even though it's not absolutely perfect, it comes pretty darn close. It's comfy to use and works just fine. Just remember to keep it covered at all times lest it lose its shine.

Specs

Nokia N76
Network UMTS/GSM 850/900/1800/1900, EDGE
Physical 106.5 x 52 x 13.7 mm, 115g
Display Main - 16m colors, TFT, 240 x 320 pixels 2.4", External - 160 x 128 pixels 256k colors
Memory 28MB internal, MicroSD (external)
Media MP3, AAC+, 3GP. WMA, Stereo FM (Visual) radio,
Camera 2 megapixels with falsh, video, secondary CIF camera
Connectivity Bluetooth (A2DP), Mini USB
Battery 200hrs stand by, 3 hrs talk (Li-ion battery - 700 mAh)
Street Price
Rs. 18,000/

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