Nokia N76 Black: Classic Design. Classic Performance

By: Alice Erin


Worldwide sales of mobile phones are growing exceptionally and this will continue to grow in the near future. In such a competitive digital mobile world, only quality products would be in demand. New age consumers are more smarter than ever before. You can't fool them with cheap and low quality products. As a consequence, mobile companies that are dedicated to offer quality products before the consumers would be benefited more.

Leading company like Nokia has always offered quality products before the consumers. The company has launched all types of handsets from voice centric to advance 3G handsets. Nokia mobile products come equipped with user-friendly and innovative features and Nokia consumers always find it easy to browse phone features with ease. Recently, Nokia has again come up with a very advanced phone, the Nokia N76 black.

As a member of the Nokia N series family, the Nokia N76 black with its classic and attractive design grabs users eye in the crowd. Endowed with 3G mobile technology, the device offers excellent voice and data solutions on the move. Send and receive emails, surf the Web and keep you updated with latest news and information.

The Nokia N76 is a slider phone. The handset is packed in a premium metal casing and looks more tough and durable. Featuring a large screen with 16 million colours - it provides an excellent visual impact on the user. Boasted with a high performance 2.0 MP camera, capture pictures and share images via MMS and email. For music enthusiasts, the Nokia N76 also offers an in-built multimedia player - allowing full entertainment on the move.

With 3G mobile technology, the handset offers impeccable data sharing features. Endowed with WAP, WCDMA and GPRS - the device offers broadband speed mobile Internet. Enjoy browsing the Internet, transfer file with or without wires and lots more. The Nokia N76 has everything to keep you ahead and entertained on the go.



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