Nokia N76 - red (Unlocked)
Manufacturer: Nokia Corp. Part number: N76
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- 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.
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CNET editors' review
Nokia N76 - red (Unlocked) price range: $449.99
- Reviewed by: Bonnie Cha
- Edited by: Kent German
- Reviewed on: 06/04/2007
The good: 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 bad: 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 bottom line: 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.
When 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 in a boatload of features. Like its N series sibling, the Nokia N75, the N76 has a heavy music focus, as it's equipped with a robust music player, an FM radio, and a 3.5mm headset jack, so you can finally plug in a pair of decent-sounding headphones. What's more, the sound quality of the phone's speakers for music playback was one of the best we've heard to date.
However, the N76 has a number of shortcomings. First, there are a number of design flaws that make this otherwise stunning smart phone unattractive. Second, it doesn't work on our 3G bands and there's no support for the A2DP Bluetooth profile. And once again, battery life is an issue. So without the backing of a U.S. carrier, is it worth paying $500 for an unlocked version? Well, it's a bit heartbreaking. General performance is good, but for the money, we want a better design and other connectivity options.
Design
From the outside, the Nokia N76 is sexy and fun with its hot red casing (also available in black), but it's not all rosy; there are some major design flaws that detract from the overall attractiveness of this device. We'll discuss them throughout this section. Taking a page from the Motorola Razr's book, the N76 measures a tight 4.1 inches long by 2 inches wide by 0.5 inch thick, weighs just 4 ounces, and boasts a sleek profile. It's slightly on the long side, especially when open and held to the ear for phone calls, but it can still easily slip into a pants pocket.
The front cover features a 1.3-inch external screen that displays an impressive 262,000 colors at a 160x128-pixel resolution. It shows all the standard information, including time, battery life, signal strength, and caller ID, and it acts as a viewfinder for the camera. In addition, like the Nokia N75, you can use the dedicated music controls located right below the display to call up the music menu and radio, fast forward through your tracks, view song and track information, and more. It's nice that you can do this without having to open the phone. Once the backlight turns off, the screen blends into a mirrored surface that dominates the flip cover. While it looks very cool, it has quite a tendency to hold smudges and fingerprints, and you'll definitely want to take care not to scratch it.

Once you do get the phone open, you're treated with a gorgeous 16 million-color, 2.4-inch internal screen with a 320x240-pixel resolution. Images pop with vibrant color, and reading messages and viewing Web pages is a delight on the sharp display. You can change the display's brightness and font size, and personalize it with various themes and wallpaper designs.


The Nokia N76 comes packaged with a number of accessories, though the contents vary by region. Our review unit came with an AC adapter, a USB cable, a wired stereo headset, a 256MB microSD card, and reference material. For more personalization options, check out our cell phone accessories, ringtones, and help page.
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. The N76's integrated music player supports MP3, WMA, M4A, AAC, and eAAC+ formats, as well as WMDRM and OMA DRM 2.0-protected songs. The music library categorizes tracks by artists, albums, genres, and composers; you can also create playlists right on the phone, shuffle and repeat songs, and adjust the sound with the built-in equalizer. To transfer music onto the device, simply use the included USB cable and drag and drop files onto your SD card via data transfer mode or use the Nokia PC Suite desktop software to synchronize your music library. The N76 only has about 26MB of internal memory, so make good use of the microSD expandable media. (The N76 can accept up to 2GB cards.) You can also listen to local radio stations, but you'll have to use the included headset to access the radio, since it acts as the tuner. Without the backing of a U.S. carrier, namely Cingular/AT&T, you don't get the support for the carrier's music services out of the box like you do with the N75. RealPlayer is also on board with 3GPP and MPEG4 video streaming support.

Overall, picture quality was OK. Images had nice, defined lines, but colors were a bit dull with a grayish overtone. Still, for a camera phone, the N76 is better than most. Video quality was impressive for a phone, as we enjoyed fairly clean pictures. That said, we encountered the same problems with the N76 as we had with the Nokia N75 when using the camera. It's awkward to take pictures using the internal display as your viewfinder. The option toolbar is aligned so you can only use it if you're holding the phone horizontally, and though you can hide the toolbar, there doesn't seem an option to switch it to portrait mode. It wouldn't be such a big deal, except it's cumbersome to have the phone fully open while capturing images since you're trying to support the extra bulk of the flip cover/internal display.

Wireless options are a bit disappointing on the Nokia N76. Unfortunately, the N76 does not support the U.S. 3G band. There's support for Europe's HSDPA/WCDMA 2100 band, but not for the U.S. HSDPA bands, so it's EDGE or nothing. There's no integrated Wi-Fi either. You do get Bluetooth 2.0 with support for hands-free kits, wireless headsets, dial-up networking, generic object exchange, and more. However, A2DP is not among the supported profiles, so you won't be able to connect to stereo Bluetooth headsets--a letdown for such a multimedia-centric device.
The Nokia N76 runs the 3rd Edition of the S60 (Symbian) platform with Feature Pack 1, and offers a fairly intuitive and pleasant-looking interface. Most apps and utilities are neatly organized by category. For example, you'll find the phone's PIM tools, such as the Calendar, Notes, and Calculator, in the Office folder. That said, we noticed that organization of programs was inconsistent with previous Nokia models, which led to some confusion on our part. We're also disappointed that the device doesn't come preloaded with the QuickOffice app for working with Office documents, though you can download the suite to your phone. The N76 does have e-mail capabilities, though without a full QWERTY keyboard, this device will be better suited for reading e-mail than sending it. It offers synchronization with Microsoft Outlook and Lotus Notes, and supports POP3, IMAP4, and SMTP e-mail protocols. 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. There's also a built-in attachment viewer. The N76 also handles text, multimedia, and instant messaging.
Performance
We tested the quadband (GSM 850/900/1800/1900; GPRS/EDGE) Nokia N76 in San Francisco using T-Mobile service, and call quality was decent. We could hear a slight background hiss on our end, though it never really interfered with our conversations. In addition, we were able to interact with our bank's automated voice response system with no problem. Our callers didn't report any problems and added that they couldn't tell we were on a cell phone. Speakerphone quality was also good, and we had no problems pairing the phone with the Logitech Mobile Traveller Bluetooth headset.
General performance was good; the device had a fast response time as we opened various apps and tested the multimedia features. Speaking of which, we were really impressed by the sound quality of the phone's speakers as we played a variety of songs, ranging from hip-hop to classical. We enjoyed rich, full sound and there wasn't any of the tinniness that often plagues cell phone speakers. Of course, you get an even more intimate experience when you plug in a nice pair of headphones, but again, there's that problem of the placement of the headphone jack. Watching video clips was fine in short spurts, but you get the typical pixelation with action shots. As for Web browsing, well, it was on the slower side using T-Mobile's EDGE network, but then again, we've been spoiled by our experience with 3G handsets. It's really fine for occasional Net surfing.
The Nokia N76 is rated for 2.75 hours of talk time and up to 8.5 days of standby time. In our battery tests, the N76's battery lasted for 4.5 hours of talk time on a single charge. According to FCC radiation tests, the phone has a digital SAR rating of 1.04 watts per kilogram.
User reviews
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Excellent Symbian Smart Phone
by RJE on June 7, 2007
Pros: Best looking Nokia ever. Great internal and external screens. Solid call quality.
Cons: Placement of earphone jack. Not a huge deal to me. No WiFi.
Summary: This has to be the sexiest phone in many years, but this is no dumb blond. The N76 is a first rate smart phone that does everything the N95 does ...
Summary: This has to be the sexiest phone in many years, but this is no dumb blond. The N76 is a first rate smart phone that does everything the N95 does with faster menu speeds. It doesn't have WiFi or GPS, but GPS is a toy to me, and as a veteran user of handheld WiFi, it ain't worth the hassle. I like everything about the phone and I really can't understand CNET's tepid reception to every N Series phone, other than the N80. What is that all about. This phone does it all? If you can't like this, I don't know what you can like.
Updated
I didn't intend to have a question mark after "This phone does it all". I put it after the previous sentence, but when I read the thing, the ? was in the wrong place.
I'll say it again.
This phone does it all!Updated
The camera is fine. It isn't 5 MP, but if you are really interested in photography, you'll own a camera. A camera phone isn't for photo journalists or serious photographers. I can't believe we live in an age where reviewers take the time to review cameras on phones. This is a phone, and a beautiful, very smart phone at that.5 out of 5 users found this user opinion helpful.
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amazing looks and good sound quality with 3.5mm jack
by streetballerz on June 6, 2007
Pros: great looks with slim sharp mettalic design.
Cons: the mini usb port & 3.5mm jack is not placed properly.so u cant open the phone to access any of the applications.
Summary: over all a good phone with amazing features but also have design flaws which includes the placement of headphones and usb port
Summary: over all a good phone with amazing features but also have design flaws which includes the placement of headphones and usb port
1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Solidly built sexy phone
by anand_dh on June 5, 2007
Pros: Solidly built, Symbian S60 3rd Edition OS with many applications available, great display, mini USB port
Cons: A bit bulky - the camera housing and the antenna housing, no US 3G support
Summary: Overall a great phone with a good cool factor. Good voice quality and battery life. Takes good pictures. Its a great media phone and can sync music with Napster (DRM ...
Summary: Overall a great phone with a good cool factor. Good voice quality and battery life. Takes good pictures. Its a great media phone and can sync music with Napster (DRM content). Nokia did away with their proprietary pop-port connector and have included a mini-usb connector on the phone.
1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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DO NOT BUY THIS PRODUCT
by menonanil1980 on May 15, 2008
Pros: Look goods
Cons: Handset Color losses , battery power
Summary: I have purchased this mobile last year after fallen in love with Look, but with 1month handset lost sliver color quot in handset, with great difficult replaced the handset, but ...
Summary: I have purchased this mobile last year after fallen in love with Look, but with 1month handset lost sliver color quot in handset, with great difficult replaced the handset, but again replaced handset lost sliver quot, and battery power is very bad also.
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good for 2 months
by donfuerza on March 1, 2008
Pros: beautifull,
Cons: hardware dies: paint falls off, charger breaks, etc etc
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I like the look of it because its like Motorola and LG chocolate and I wanted like this from Nokia
by galwayonly on June 9, 2007
Pros: all the features are presnent which I need
Cons: headjack usb battery
Summary: To be honest i was actually looking for phone with MP3 facitlies and also for a storage card where I can download my files and transfer it from one computer ...
Summary: To be honest i was actually looking for phone with MP3 facitlies and also for a storage card where I can download my files and transfer it from one computer to another. This phone can play all types of music both MP3 files and WMA files. I am not very enthusiastic of Wifi because the more facilities you have the more pressure is on teh battery. I have a PDA which can do that job for me. Camera - its ok but I have a good camera of 10 mega pixel and I use that for photography. Therefore I say that a phone should be a phone and at best a music player plus a memory card. These three are essential features. Rest is ok
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The phone not smart as expected!
by zxc-000 on July 18, 2007
Pros: Always auto reboots
Cons: many problem
Summary: After 1 week, the new phone keep reboots & some of the function buttons were not work properly. It was not smart as expected!!
Summary: After 1 week, the new phone keep reboots & some of the function buttons were not work properly. It was not smart as expected!!
0 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
Specifications
- Manufacturer: Nokia Corp.
- Part number: N76
- Description: Intelligent inside, dynamic outside. The Nokia N76 is a revolution in one-touch technology. Shoot high-resolution images, play thousands of songs, and connect instantly to the web - without ever opening your device. Search and surf with advanced web navigation. The Nokia N76 is the multimedia computer that lets you do it all - and with personal color options, tempered glass, and mirrored steel, you'll stand out doing it.
General
- Product Type Smartphone
- Service Provider Unlocked
- Width 2 in
- Depth 0.6 in
- Height 4.2 in
- Weight 4.1 oz
Cellular
- Technology WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM
- Band WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM 850/900/1800/1900
- Phone Design Folder type phone
- Antenna Internal
- Vibrating Alert Yes
- Polyphonic Ringer Yes
- Voice Dialing Yes
- Call Timer Yes
- Voice Recorder Yes
- Caller ID Yes
- Speakerphone Yes
- Wireless Interface Bluetooth 2.0
- Speech Codec FR, HR, AMR, EFR
- Additional Features TTY compatible, Push-to-talk mode, PictBridge direct printing
Communicator Features
- Operating System Symbian OS
- Synchronization With PC Yes
- Synchronization With SyncML, MS Outlook, Lotus Notes 5.0, Lotus Notes 6.0, MS Outlook Express, Lotus Organizer 5.0, Lotus Organizer 6.0
- User Memory 26 MB
Messaging & Data Services
- Short Messaging Service (SMS) Yes
- Mobile Email Yes
- Supported Email Protocols POP3, SMTP, IMAP4
- GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) Yes
- EDGE (Enhanced Data Rates For Global Evolution) Yes - Class 32
- Internet Browser Yes
- Included Services Video Call
- JAVA applications Yes
- Messaging / Data Features PDF support, Zip Manager support, Microsoft Word support
Multimedia Features
- Playback Digital Video Formats 3gp, MPEG-4, RealVideo and RealAudio (RealMedia)
- Downloadable Content Games, Ring tones, Wallpapers, Audio files, Video files, Screensavers
Digital Camera
- Camera highlights With a resolution of 2 megapixels, this model will give you better pictures than other phones.
- Sensor Resolution 2 megapixels
- Still Image Resolutions 1600 x 1200
- Digital Zoom 20
- Special Effects Sepia, Negative, Black & White
- Camera Light Source Flash
- Video Recorder Resolutions 320 x 240 (QVGA)
- Digital Video Formats 3gp, MPEG-4
Organizer
- Alarm Clock Yes
- Calendar Yes
- Reminder Yes
- Calculator Basic
Display
- Type LCD display
- Technology TFT
- Display Resolution 320 x 240 pixels
- Diagonal Size 2.4 in
- Color Support Color
- Color Depth 24-bit (16.7 million colors)
- Display Illumination Color White
- Multi-language Menu Yes
- Features Backlit, Wallpaper, Screensaver
Display (2nd)
- Type LCD display - Color
- Display Resolution 128 x 160 pixels
Digital Player (Recorder)
- Supported Digital Audio Standards AAC, MP3, WMA
Connections
- Connector Type Headphones - Mini-phone 3.5 mm, USB - Mini-USB Type B
Miscellaneous
- Included Accessories Hands-free headset
- Cables Included USB cable
Power
- Type Power adapter
Battery
- Capacity 700 mAh
- Talk Time Up to 165 min
- Standby Time Up to 204 h
Product series
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Manufacturer: Nokia Corp.
Specs: WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM 900/1800/1900, Up to 180 min, With digital camera, 6.1 oz
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Manufacturer: Nokia Corp.
Specs: EGSM 900 / GSM 1800/1900 (Tri- Band), Up to 240 min, With digital player, With digital camera, 160 g
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Manufacturer: Nokia Corp.
Specs: WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM 900/1800/1900, Up to 210 min, With digital camera, 4.4 oz
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Manufacturer: Nokia Corp.
Specs: WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM 850/900/1800/1900, Up to 190 min, With digital camera / digital player, 4.7 oz
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Manufacturer: Nokia Corp.
Specs: WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM 900/1800/1900, Up to 306 min, 6.3 oz
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Manufacturer: Nokia Corp.
Specs: WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM 850/900/1800/1900, 240 min, 4.1 oz
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Manufacturer: Nokia Corp.
Specs: EGSM 900 / GSM 1800/1900 (Tri-Band), Up to 215 min, 4.4 oz
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Nokia N95 - black/silver (Unlocked)
Manufacturer: Nokia Corp.
Specs: WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM 850/900/1800/1900, Up to 390 min, With digital camera, 4.2 oz
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Manufacturer: Nokia Corp.
Specs: WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM 850/900/1800/1900, Up to 250 min, With digital camera / digital player / FM radio, 4.3 oz
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Manufacturer: Nokia Corp.
Specs: WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM 850/900/1800/1900, Up to 190 min, With digital camera / digital player, 4.7 oz
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Manufacturer: Nokia Corp.
Specs: WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM 850/900/1800/1900, Up to 165 min, 4.1 oz
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Manufacturer: Nokia Corp.
Specs: WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM 850/900/1800/1900, Up to 165 min, 4.1 oz
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Manufacturer: Nokia Corp.
Specs: WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM 850/900/1800/1900, Up to 300 min, With digital camera / digital player, 4.5 oz
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Nokia N95 - brown/silver (North American Edition, Unlocked)
Manufacturer: Nokia Corp.
Specs: WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM 850/900/1800/1900, Up to 390 min, 4.2 oz
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Manufacturer: Nokia Corp.
Specs: WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM 850/900/1800/1900, Up to 240 min, 4.9 oz
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Manufacturer: Nokia Corp.
Specs: WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM 850/900/1800/1900, Up to 260 min, 4 oz
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Manufacturer: Nokia Corp.
Specs: WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM 850/900/1800/1900, Up to 390 min, 4.2 oz
Manufacturer info
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