A Glimpse At Nokia’s N77 Features
Posted February 20th, 2007 by Marius Trusculescu
Last weeks 3GSM conference in Barcelona was really overwhelming as a huge number of new products were presented for the first time. This is the reason we haven’t got the chance of elaborating on the features on all of them right then, but we gladly do this now after the waters have settled down.

The N77 by Nokia is supposed to be a handset that tries to improve the TV viewing experience on mobile phones. Actually Nokia didn’t presented this as a mobile phone, but as a N series multimedia portable computer with TV viewing enabled. As the focus on video delivering is obvious the Finish manufacturer packed this device with a 2.4″ color LCD display capable of offering up to 16 million colors.
Featuring 2 GB of storage, the N77 is also ideal for multimedia applications like music listening trough the built-in stereo speaker system or digital photography trough the 2 MP digital camera it packs. The operating system of choice for Nokia was the S60 3rd Edition Symbian OS, so if you are not satisfied with the available storage capacity a DAVE hard drive will allow an upgrade of 10-20 GB.
The device will work with 3G (WCDMA 2100 MHz), EDGE and GSM (900/1800/1900 MHz) and it will be available in the second quarter of 2007 at a price of about 370 euros ( approx. $450).


