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The Nokia N76 is a clamshell-style multimedia 3G mobile phone made by Nokia. It was introduced at the Las Vegas CES 2007 in January 2007 and was launched on 5 May 2007 with a sales price of 390 EUR.[1] It was advertised as "The computer done beautifully" and as a "multimedia computer". The N76 runs S60 3rd Edition (Feature Pack 1) on top of the Symbian 9.2 operating system.
With a thickness of 13.7 mm (0.54 in), the Nokia N76 was considered sleek at the time and was the slimmest Nseries smartphone to date,[2][3] a record it would hold until the Nokia N8. With the N76, Nokia followed many trends such as mirrored exterior screen and Motorola Razr-like flat metal keypad.[1] Hardware-wise the N76 bases off a platform by Freescale, being a first of kind in the family of “cheap” 3G smartphones. In fact the difference between the OMAP2420 and this Freescale CPU, is the lack of a graphics accelerator.
The phone was originally released without stereo Bluetooth, but a later firmware update v30.0.015 adds A2DP and AVRCP Bluetooth profiles. There are also numerous stability improvements and bug fixes as well as new features including the inclusion of Nokia Maps and a new search feature in active standby.[4]
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