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Nokia N72
Nokia N72-5
Screen 176×208 pixels 256k, matrix screen
Camera 2 MP, 1600 × 1200
Default ringtone Polyphonic
Memory card 20 MB
Physical size 108.8 × 53 × 22 mm
Weight 124 g (0.273 lb)
Predecessor Nokia 6681
Successor Nokia N77

The Nokia N72 is a smartphone introduced by Nokia on April 25, 2006. It runs on Symbian OS 8.1a (S60 2nd Edition FP2). It is effectively a re-branded Nokia N70 with a reduced feature set. Likewise, it was released in June 2006.

Features[]

For an Nseries device its features are quite limited, as it has only a 2 MP camera, and runs on Symbian 8.1a operating system. The N72 is based upon the N70 and is actually a remake of the N70-5, but was redesigned and is targeted at the mass market just like its prior model the N70-5 by the removal of the 3G hardware, making it much cheaper. However, it retains the same edition of the Symbian OS as the N70, as well as a similar set of features. The Nokia N72 is a feature-rich phone with a 2-megapixel camera, a built-in flash, FM radio, Bluetooth 2.0, digital music player functionality and support for 3D Java games. It also supports Bluetooth 2.0 and USB 2.0 – Pop-Port interface. It is available in two colors namely glossy black and pearl pink.

External memory[]

The N72 uses Dual-Voltage Reduced Size MMC (RS-DV-MMC) cards, which are also marketed as MMCmobile. These cards should not be mistaken to RS-MMC cards, which have only 7 contact pins but with the same size. The user memory for Nokia N72 is expandable up to 4 GB memory.

Specification Sheet[]

Feature Specification
Form factor Candybar ("Monoblock")
Operating System Symbian OS (8.1a), S60 Second Edition Feature Pack 3 (v2.8)
Processor TI OMAP 1710, ARM9 32-bit RISC CPU @ 220 MHz
Memory (RAM) 53 MB
Memory (PHONE MEMORY) 20 MB
GSM frequencies 900/1800/1900 MHz
GPRS Yes, class 10
EDGE (EGPRS) Yes, class 10, 236.8 kbit/s
WCDMA no,
Main screen TFT Matrix, 262,144 colour
Camera Features Flash
Device Smart Phone
Video Recording Frame Rate 15 frame/s
Video Recording Formats H.263, MPEG-4
Video Recording Resolution 352 × 288
Camera Image Formats JPEG
Graphic Formats BMP, Exif, GIF87a, GIF89a, JPEG, JPEG 2000, PNG, WBMP
Messaging MMS+SMIL, SMS
Supported Email Protocols IMAP4, POP3, SMTP
Supported Document Formats Excel, PDF, Powerpoint, Word
Audio Formats AAC, AAC+, AMR-NB, eAAC+, MIDI Tones (poly 64), MP3, RealAudio 7, 8, 10, True tones, WAV
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