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  • 15 Jan 2007

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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    • AFIQ
    • j2C
    • 15 Jan 2007

    no comment

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      • 2W9
      • 15 Jan 2007

      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/review/nokia-n76-en.shtml

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        • Ravi Kumar
        • 2SP
        • 15 Jan 2007

        Now, Nokia guyz Stealed the MotoRAZR Concept Design on itz one of the N Series with some modification..

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          • kal
          • Pxq
          • 15 Jan 2007

          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/review/nokia-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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            • YANiPOPO
            • RIC
            • 15 Jan 2007

            N76 is better.

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              • Richard Buchanan
              • kx4
              • 15 Jan 2007

              "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/motorola_razr_maxx-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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                • Nicole
                • kCR
                • 15 Jan 2007

                beautiful looking phone but wonder how much it is.

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                  • Jason P
                  • Rn@
                  • 14 Jan 2007

                  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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                    • annonymous
                    • PEU
                    • 14 Jan 2007

                    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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                      • dissapointed with NO
                      • F4p
                      • 14 Jan 2007

                      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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                        • Baldilocks
                        • 4yC
                        • 14 Jan 2007

                        The hinge on this phone looks like it would never survive the 1st accidental drop.
                        The N75 is a MUCH better design. I SO hope they still plan on releasing the N75.

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                          • Pxv
                          • 14 Jan 2007

                          Oh yeah, i forgot to add one thing about this nokia, NICE SCREEN! 16M colours!

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                            • Pxv
                            • 14 Jan 2007

                            if this phone was black, it will look like an lg u830 or a motorola krzr k1m.

                            nice razr krzr and u830 clone, and has some quite pleasing features but i still prefer the razr maxx v6. looks better, and has just as much features as this one, including HSDPA, bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP and all that stuff

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                              • Scott1313
                              • CV}
                              • 14 Jan 2007

                              This is a nice phone, but unfortunately the lack of an automatic opening mechanism and its weak battery life are deal breakers for me.

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                                • Riyadh
                                • M@T
                                • 14 Jan 2007

                                Finally,a slim smart phone 4m nokia.The best of the best features of S60 are now in a RAZR(!).I can bet it would be one of the highest selling phones of nokia.

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                                  • i}2
                                  • 14 Jan 2007

                                  this was a replication ov moto RZR hahahah!!!

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                                    • Jay84Virgo "Jeremy"
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                                    • 14 Jan 2007

                                    I don't get why so many people in this forum are dissing this phone? It looks like a very nice "first try" to me. And for regular Nokia consumers who already use the N-Series phones, wouldn't you like to cut your device's bulk in half without removing its high-end features? Oh, and who wants to be the first in showing off their unattractive 2 pound multi-media bricks? Not me... If someone showed me an "N93" for the first time, I'd be irritated that this person disrupted my attention, not even caring about its functionality. But if someone for the first time showed me an "N76", I'd be ecstatic & eager to know its functionality.

                                    Nokia already knows that they have the best of the best user-friendly software for their phones, it's just the attention that they don't have, and the only way to get it is by changing the designs of their phones. Hence, the N76 was created to change the way consumers view Nokia's products. Nokia is being spontaneous.

                                    Nokia is putting this phone into it's very first "show off" category to recruit new consumers, and right now, thin is in.

                                    As I said earlier, it's one of the most featured-packed phone per cubic millimeter.

                                    Good job, Nokia!

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                                      • Anonymous
                                      • imk
                                      • 14 Jan 2007

                                      it is not a rip off from the razr.

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                                        • Max
                                        • i2v
                                        • 14 Jan 2007

                                        Why not make unique phones instead of copying others man the features aren't bad but still never everyone cares bout the look unless its gonna be in a leather case right now i think nokia should concentrate on puttin the nokia 888 into production that'll get nokia out of the deep hole that your N series brick phones hav put you in. The 7270 wasn't a bad phone for its time you could also change the fabric cover. make more phones like the 7270 or better yet if you don't hav any ideas make an 7270i better yet hire me as one of your designers if you want to think outside of the circle mate my email: nerdsmasher007@hotmail.com (seriously it is made it in year 5)