My two weeks are about up with the N76 and it's about time to send it back. I really want to take time out to thank WomWorld again for allowing me to trial the device. I hope it won't be the last! I must say that this is a very nice phone. I have come to like a few things about the phone and dislike others, but overall, I have been very satisfied. Over the last few days, I have been using the N76 strictly and have grown to appreciate it. Here are my likes and dislikes....
LIKES
- Search Feature - This was probably my favorite feature on the device. You can literally search for anything on the phone, right from the home screen...priceless when you're rushing to find a note or something and can't remember exactly where you put it. I wish this would be a normal feature on my N95. ***UPDATE***Just read the N95 8GB unboxing post over at All About Symbian and it looks like this feature is on the N95 8GB.
- Battery - I was really impressed with the battery life. I got almost 2 days of use after only a single charge. During the trip, my N95 constantly died on me (several times a day), but this phone kept going.
- Outside screen - I'm not really a fan of flip phones, but I really did find myself liking this part of the phone. I loved that I didn't have to open the phone to view a text message or that I could choose and listen to a song.
- Size - The phone is very sleek and slim. I found myself forgetting that it was in my pocket at times.
- Phone - I loved talking on the phone. The sound quality was excellent. I didn't have a hard time hearing people or vice versa.
Things that I really did not care for
- Speaker Quality - Listening to music wasn't that bad at first. But after I compared the sound quality to that of the N95, I found myself taking my SD card out of the N76 and putting it back into my N95 to listen to music. There really was a big difference (at least to me).
- Keypad/Typing - I wasn't all that crazy about the keypad and I definitely hated typing. I found myself constantly making mistakes and pressing the wrong button. The keypad on the N76 is pushed in and didn't really seem responsive. Where as, the keypad on the N95 or N93 are pushed out and feel responsive.
- Camera/Video - I did not like the photos or videos taken with the phone. Maybe it's me, but after having the N93 and the N95, I am very, very picky when it comes to camera phones now. The photos are not that bad, but the quality would not make me want to go around and just snap pictures, like I do with the N95 or even when I had my N93.
- Chipping - Seems like pieces of the phone begin to chip. I had a test model and I am not sure how long it has been tested, but I did notice chipping on the sides of the phone.
Now on to the pictures....
I am really big on taking pictures, or at least I became that way when I got my N93 and definitely now with the N95. I find myself constantly taking pictures of things. How did the N76 do? I'll let you see for yourselves. During my trip in St. Thomas, I had the N95, N76 and an Iphone. The N95 is a 5 megapixel camera, while the N76 and Iphone are both 2 megapixels. Here are some photos....

(From left to right...Iphone, N76 and N95)
(From left to right...N95, Iphone and N76)

(From left to right...Iphone, n95 and N76)
Summary
Overall, I have had much fun using this device. For me personally, it could never be my everyday device, but I'm sure it could be for most others. I know that my wife loved the way it looked the minute I pulled it out the box. Her first statement was, "wow, look at the mirror on there!". I let her use it for about 2 days and I will get her thoughts and let her write about it later. I definitely would recommend this phone to anyone who is not into bulky phones and/or loves flip phones. Thank you again to WomWorld!!!!!
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