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Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Nokia N76 And Nokia N81

Every time Nokia introduces something it is highly anticipated. Similarly, when the company introduced its N series models, Nokia N 76 and Nokia N 81 with their sophisticated functionalities, they became extremely successfully. Let's look at these wonderful mobile phones.

The Nokia N81 is one of the company's most popular and successful N- Series mobile phones ever. The phone has a slider opening mechanism. Another wonderful feature of the Nokia N81 is the 2.4 inches QVGA screen that can display 16 million colours. It has a resolution of 320 x 240 pixels.

The Nokia N81 also has a built-in 2 mega pixel camera with integrated flash. The camera also has a 20 x digital zoom. The phone also has an integrated music player that can support a variety of formats. The music player can play MP3 (VBR), eAAC+, M4A, WAV, AAC, AAC+ and WMA.

The Nokia N81 also has an integrated FM radio and visual radio. For music lovers it also has a 5 band equalizer and Bluetooth stereo. It is also capable of music streaming, pod casting and voice recording.
The phone also has a push-to-talk facility, a hands free speaker, Bluetooth, Edge and USB connectivity. It also offers a Quad Band support. A special model of the Nokia N81 comes with a memory of 8GB.

The Nokia N76 on the other hand has a sexy casing and offers a highly advanced 3G connectivity. It also has a 2.4 inch QVGA TFT screen that displays 16 million with a resolution of 240 x 320 pixels.

Then the Nokia N76 has an integrated 2 mega pixel camera that has a LED flash. It also has a digital zoom that goes up to 20 x. also it has a secondary camera that makes video calling possible.

Other distinguishing features of the Nokia N76 are the Real Media Player, a music player that plays almost every sound type. There also is a FM radio and integrated java applications that include games and other features. The phone also has a 26MB shared memory which can be extended to 2GB with a Mini SD memory card.

source : http://ezinearticles.com/

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