Nokia N75 Versus Nokia N76: the Battle Royal Finnish mobile phone maker Nokia has occupied a formidable position in the mobile sector for some time now. The world leader in mobile telephony has had a long passage success because some of the most impressive line of mobile phones it has released to date. Technological innovation and up gradation have been the greatest strength of the manufacturer, and they have implemented their best efforts to impress people with something better every time. With this goal in mind to make a positive impression on the market, the mobile phone giant has introduced the Nokia N75 and N76 Nokia N series range of popular mobile phones. These two mobile phones promises a stunning multimedia experience with their own unique abilities.
The Nokia N75 can be easily doubled as a mini hand held computing device with all the characteristics of one. This little 3G clamshell phone comes with a 2 megapixel camera with flash that captures images of impressive quality. The digital music player to phone to the belt of pure music MP3, M4A, AAC, Enhanced AAC +, and WMA. In addition, this phone provides Quad-Band unperturbed Internet connectivity via its browser in addition to other channels such as Bluetooth, infrared, GPRS and Edge. Another interesting feature of this phone is a video call, through which users can experience video communication with others.
The Nokia N76 is a phone no longer updated with some pretty advanced features over the Nokia N75. The 3G phone has a rocking 2-megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss Tessar lens, optical, 20x digital zoom and LED flash. A 26 MB of internal memory with optional miniSD memory expandable up to 2GB lets users store their favorite photos and videos conveniently. The music player on this quad-band phone offers high quality music MP3, WAV, MIDI, AAC, AAC Enhanced, Enhanced AAC +, M4A and WMA with its stereo speakers. In addition to features such as chat, multimedia messaging, video messaging and text input, users can also send and receive emails with attachments with supporting tools such as SMTP, IMAP4, POP3 and services th mail.
Posted on September 8, 2010.