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- Design
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7.8
- Features
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7.6
- Performance
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7.6
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this phone is really nice. I like the fact that when you flip open the head can spin. i just love this phone very much
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- 2007-01-16 18:26
- PvW1
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- ANUP
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totally copied of moto design and sony colour,
instead of copying nokia should go for their own root design.
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- 2007-01-16 13:30
- 2SUr
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- Deep
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They copied moto's design however.. they did really bad job on the talk time. not good at all. the phone looks nice...
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- 2007-01-16 05:37
- kCKe
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- slimberry
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I can't believe the previous comments have missed out on Nokia's 16 million color display.....That's gotta be a plus
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- 2007-01-15 22:28
- PTcd
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- Anonymous
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please don't just talk about the APPEARANCE & DESIGN
i need a QUAD-BAND phone, so i don't have many choices, i love the design of razar series, but tri-band is no good...
can please talk more about the functions, compatibility, etc...
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- 2007-01-15 19:48
- PAwj
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- GM
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Serious issue guy's... just so you remain informed and all. Seems to me the Motorola is the way to go... thank God i got the Razr Maxx v6... Claims the Synergy and Linux OS are way more stable and secure compared to Symbian.
Got the below extracts from:
http://archive.gulfnews.com/su...0416.html...
Concerns phone viruses...
Only pasted bits of it.. u can read the whole thing at the above URL pasted...
Read on...
"Nokia takes this issue seriously, especially when it comes to enterprise devices or devices mainly targeting the business sector. The company offers special anti-virus software through the Finnish company F-Secure for its Communicator line of mobile devices," he says.
"Motorola users do not suffer from viruses because the current Motorola operating system - Synergy - is extremely secure, as is the Linux system used by a number of our handsets," says Harout Bedrossian, Product Marketing Manager for Motorola mobile devices in the Middle East, North Africa, Turkey and Pakistan.
Sandeep Saighal, Sr. Manager Sales and Marketing, Telecommunication Division, Samsung Gulf Electronics, says, "Samsung has its own software which does not get affected by viruses. The only software that gets affected by viruses is the Symbian OS which is not available on Samsung phones."
"Nokia pays close attention to the virus issue as it offers antivirus software in its devices. For instance, business users are keen on having antivirus applications in their mobile phones in order to protect sensitive data," says Eid.
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- 2007-01-15 16:48
- MxC$
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Final impressions from the reviewer on Mobile review.com... Nokia fans might be upset reading this but hey... it's the truth... sorry. Razr Maxx v6 is the one to get. Read on...
Apart from the battery life and absence of stereo-speakers, Nokia 6290 and Nokia N76 are twins. I should mention it that the design of the senior solution is different and one could hardly make a mistake about that – Nokia N76 is positioned as a fashion solution, with vivid trims speaking in favor of this assumption, specifically red and black color schemes. Overall the handset looks pretty stylish and will surely appeal to many; to me this is what the company is betting on – to draw attention of those who have struck Nokia 6290 off their short-lists for some reasons.
Getting down to the N76’s flaws, I have to name its ergonomics in the first place – as a matter of fact it’s the most awkward folder of all I have got my hands on over the past few years, flipping it open is a real pain. Also, I do not like the casing’s being a true magnet for gunk and mediocre battery life. It turns out that this very handset has fashion conscious users as its target audience, but does it really need S60 platform? Simple – it doesn’t, however those picking the N76 will get it as a makeweight to the stylish design, even being not aware of it on some occasions. And this might let the handset down, as glamorous buyers (girls) are likely to overlook what it has to offer.
On the one hand Nokia N76 sports prowess in the music department (presence of standard 3.5 mm audio jack, more advanced player that that of Nokia 6290), at that the manufacturer himself tried to put the music abilities of the phone into the limelight by etching corresponding captions on the dedicated music keys located under the external display. But on the other hand I could hardly endow it with the title “music centric” offering – far-below-average lifetime in music layback mode (4-5 hours is very and very insufficient) just won’t let me do it.
The model is arriving in the market in March, two or three weeks after Nokia 6290 at a tax-free price of 390 Euro, the changes made to the sales package are almost non-existent and include only presence of USB data cable DKE-2. The company is looking forward to benefiting from the top-notch design, since these are otherwise two identical offerings. However there are – on one handset buttons on the front cover are dubbed as music tailored, whereas on the other phone they simply lack captions. All in all, consumers will have a hard time deciding which of these models to go for.
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- 2007-01-15 11:44
- MxC$
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Razr Maxx v6 is better than the N76.
I question... can you press a button on the N76 and tell it to do something without having been previously voice trained... and i aint talkin bout voice dial... im talking bout asking it to activate ur camera... or ur received calls... or do a voice dial.. or a digit dial... damnnnnnnnnnnnnn the Razr Maxx V6 is dope!!!
How da hell u gonna have a supposedly slim clamshell phone and still need two hands to open it... that definitely aint gangsta!
ring ring,hellomoto
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- 2007-01-15 11:30
- MxC$
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- ITS
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To Jay84Virgo Jeremy... Go to the link below... It should open in english... If it doesn't there's a tab right on top which says English... That will help u see the review in english... Hope it works this time...
http://www.mobile-review.com/r...n76-en.shtml
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- 2007-01-15 08:35
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- Ravi Kumar
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Now, Nokia guyz Stealed the MotoRAZR Concept Design on itz one of the N Series with some modification..
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- 2007-01-15 08:18
- 2SPx
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- kal
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Just learnt that the casing’s width and design don’t allow for opening the handset single-handedly, so you always end up using both hands.
http://www.mobile-review.com/r...n76-en.shtml
Nokia had brick sized phones, now they have a slim calmshell that needs both hands to open. Whats happening?!!
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- 2007-01-15 07:56
- PxqT
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- Richard Buchanan
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"i didnt find any of then a copy of moto RAZR because RAZR doesnt have any keys on the outer side flap."
uhh, the Motorola RAZR maxx has music function keys on its exterior edge:
http://www.gsmarena.com/motoro...axx-1649.php
except they're touch sensitive, the future of phones unlike old cheap buttons.
nokia has hit rock bottom. finally coming to realize that motorola had the superior design all these years. they force fed you nokia fanboys N-Series bricks and you proclaimed them superior. now nokia has said otherwise by ripping off the critically acclaimed, #1 selling Motorola RAZR series.
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- 2007-01-15 01:45
- kx4%
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- Jason P
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Finally, nokia has come out with etched key pads, maybe now they can come out with a smaller sized device. Nokia, you're the best, but please work on design.
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- 2007-01-14 19:57
- Rn@n
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- annonymous
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frankly speaking i loved n75 and n76 both.i didnt find any of then a copy of moto RAZR because RAZR doesnt have any keys on the outer side flap.so both these phones are different from RAZR. but if you forcefully want to bring out similarities in both then that is different. And in that case you cane name many of phones that look similar either in shape or features. i think we should appreciate nokias efforts in this regard that they came out with slim phones this time.
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- 2007-01-14 15:44
- PEUL
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- dissapointed with NO
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dissapointed.. I thought Nokia would not copy moto's razr series, because they are number1, they should have their own ideas, but to my DISMAY, they evetually copied RAzr.. But, guys, dont u think razr maxx V6 is nicer? with sensitive keys ouside? and
HSDPA??
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- 2007-01-14 14:35
- F4pr
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