pencil key
don't forget, the pencil key is also the access point to the well hidden bounty of copy and paste.
Out of the box the first thing that struck us about the N76 was how much it looked like the Motorola Razr flip. The similarity to the Razr isn't limited to the looks department - it's about the same size and weight too. Many things it may be, but Nokia's 3G flip smartphone isn't much of a poster child for the Finnish company's …
"phone's ability to speak the name of the person calling you, so long as their name is in the phone book. We found that quite handy after a while"
I guess that means using "humorous" nicknames in your phone book is something you'll need to be careful about!
This looks like a RAZR without the god-aweful iTap predictive text... If it does T9 then I'm sold. Hopefully the build quality will improve, perhaps it might be better to wait for v0.1!
I have had my N76 about 3 months, and all the "chrome" plastic has now lost its coating, leaving dull white plastic and a peeling mess of remnants. Never had this problem with my previous N73.
At least the Series 60 UI is now finally REALLY quick, even with 300 SMSes in one folder.
Have owned my Red N76 for about three months and the paint work down the left and right hand side of the keypad has strated to peel off. The chrome around the flash has come off and the keypad is showing signs of wear.
This is not a good sign for the future.
Pretty peeved to be honest as I bought this off contract. It wasn't cheap!!