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September 17, 2007

Coming Soon: Nokia N77


The Nokia N77 gives you TV in the palm of your hand, via DVB-H (Digital Video Broadcasting Handheld).

Another great addition to the N series of Nokia multimedia computer phones is the N77, boasting a plethora of multimedia functions including mobile TV, superb quality music player and 2 megapixel camera with LED flash and up to 16x digital zoom. Landscape viewing on a huge 2.4 inch QVGA display allows for optimum crystal clear viewing be it your favorite program, image gallery or video footage.

And if that's not enough to keep you entertained then how about editing your images, keeping up to date with the latest news, or just relaxing, listening to your very own music collection. On the business side there's an email client so you can send and receive emails with attachments, and Bluetooth wireless technology for easy synchronisation with a compatible PC or laptop.

If you want TV in the palm of your hand then you need the Nokia N77! Please note that DVB-H is network / service provider dependent.

Specs:
  • Talk Time (max) 4.5 Hrs GSM / 3.5 Hrs WCDMA, Stand by (max) 7.5 Days, Weight 114g, Size (mm) 111 x 50 x 18.8 mm.
  • Supported Networks: EGSM 900 / 1800 / 1900, WCDMA 2100
  • Display & User Interface: 2.4" QVGA colour display with wide viewing angle: 320 x 240 pixels Up to 16 million colours, Photo and video editor, Multimedia key, 3rd Edition S60 software Symbian Operating System
  • Data & Connectivity: Bluetooth USB 2.0, WCDMA 2100, EDGE, EGPRS, Hotswap slot for up to 2GB
  • Camera: 2 megapixel camera, 16x digital zoom, video calling
  • Mobile TV: DVB-H based mobile TV with internal antenna (470-750 MHz), TV application for selection, purchase, and consumption of TV programs, Mobile TV interactive services
  • Entertainment: FM radio, Music player, Games
  • Other Nokia N77 Features: MMS / SMS, Quickoffice document viewers, PDF reader, PIM, Advanced contacts database, Speed dialing, Voice dialing, Call logs, Automatic redial, Conference call, Nokia Push to talk (PoC), Java applications, Web browser with Mini Map

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