Nokia N77 Preview
February 19, 2007 | Cellular Phone, Gadgets, Nokia | 2 CommentsThe N-Series of handsets is pretty familiar by now, and the N77 on the surface is pretty predictable, with a 2.4″ 240×320 pixel main display, 2 megapixel primary camera with a secondary video camera, microSD expandable memory and Bluetooth. Underneath is a UMTS / W-CDMA 2100 MHz device with tri-band GSM 900/1800/1900 MHz and EDGE data support.

The twist with the Nokia N77 is that it can receive DVB-H signals, as can the much bigger and heavier Nokia N92. The surprising thing with the N77 is that it only weighs 114 grams, which is actually 2 grams less than the similar Nokia N71 and a substantial 77 grams less than the N92.
It’s certainly not the first mobile phone with digital TV that we’ve seen, but it’s probably the most unfussy in terms of design. When you want to watch TV, you can simply hold the phone sideways. Other than that, the N77 looks just like a normal Nokia smartphone.
Nokia N77 Specification:
Network: GSM 900/1800/1900 + UMTS 2100
Data:GPRS + EDGE + UMTS (3G)
Screen:240×320 pixels, 16m colours
Camera:2 megapixels
Size:Medium monoblock, 114 x 50 x 19 mm / 114 grams
Bluetooth:Yes
Memory card:microSD
Infra-red:No
Polyphonic:Yes
Java:Yes
Battery life:3.5 hours talk / 7.5 days standby (3G), 4.5 hours talk / 7.5 days standby (GSM)
As with other N-Series phones, the Nokia N77 has good multimedia support and can play back a variety of audio and video clips, plus streaming 3G media. The N77 also has an FM radio, plus a web browser, email client, PIM applications and can take memory cards of up to 2GB.
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