Monday 22 June 2009

Nokia N77


The Nokia N77 is a high technology phone. It is a Smartphone, compatible with 3G, and measures 111mm x 50mm x 18.8mm and weighs 114 grams. It has a large 2.4 inches high colour and resolution screen, and its bar type design provides the user with a firm grip on the device. The screen provides the user with high quality viewing of video and TV broadcasts. There is an ambient light optimiser built in for the screen, which adjusts the brightness by itself.

The 3G compatibility of the phone allows the user with the facility of video calls. It has USB, and a Pop-port, enabling the user to connect the N77 to any other device, and also has a Bluetooth wireless connection. It has GPRS and EDGE compatibility, with the phone featuring high speed data transmission. Nokia N77 has internet browsing feature, complete with a mini-map facility. N77 has a 2 mega pixel camera, with 16x zoom and LED flash. This allows not only snapshot pictures, but also video recording which the user can edit, if required.
The N77 is also compatible with GSM 900, 1800, 1900 and WCDMA. A fully charged batter provides approximately 5 hours of mobile TV viewing and up to 180 hours of stand-by time. It has 20 MB of internal memory, which can be enhanced with an additional memory card of up to 2 GB of memory.While using the phone, the user is never short of any entertainment features, as the phone is pre-loaded with java games, providing the user with lively gaming experience. The phone features email service, and the user can create, send & receive emails complete with file attachments. Along with these features, the phone allows send/receive of SMS and MMS, and also can share the video clippings and music with other phones compatible with multimedia features. The user has the facility to chat online, using texts and symbols, and can communicate this way with phones having similar features, with those which are online at that instance.

Nokia N77 has a built-in RealPlayer, which supports many of the popular formats, which include, P3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, and WMA. The user has a stereo headset along with the phone to enjoy the full stereo effect of the music played. It offers an equiliser feature, and creation of play-list. It has a FM Radio, which the user can tune into, while travelling. The visual radio provides text information to the user, regarding, for example, the music that he is listening to. Nokia N77 supports polyphonic, mp3 and 3D sound ring tomes.

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