Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
Jun 11 2007, 6:05am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Nokia ships the N77 DVB-H TV phone in Finland. Later this month also Vietnam and India get the N77. Of course Nokia only ships the N77 into markets where DVB-H based mobile TV services are available.
Nokia introduced the N77 handset in February. Users have access to the TV function with a touch of a button. Users can timeshift 30 seconds and live TV watching continues after the replay clip.
Features of the 3G Nokia N77 include a wide-screen 2.4 inch screen with QVGA resolution, 2MP camera, music player, stereo speakers, support of a 2GB microSD card and Bluetooth.
Measurements of the Nokia N77 are 111x50x18.8mm.
Via this Nokia press-release.
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