And new, confusing menu organising

Aug 16, 2007 18:36 GMT  ·  By

Nokia has just made available a new firmware update for their N76 phone model. The great thing about this new upgrade that the handset's software has received is the fact that it also adds A2DP and AVRCP Bluetooth. Profiles for stereo audio over Bluetooth.

Any Nokia N76 users have long expected this update for their handsets and, now that it has finally arrived, it brings a large number of surprises. The A2DP and Bluetooth upgrade are not shocking, but the new menu structure has been rearranged. This is bound to cause some confusion for the users that have already grown accustomed with the phone's previous structure. Nokia has also taken care of several bugs and added some more stability to the software.

Probably the modification that looks easiest to notice stands in the menu. The default categories have been modified with a questionable efficiency. After getting accustomed with your phone looking and being organized in one way, it is quite difficult to accept even subtle changes.

Nokia N76 is one of the best multimedia handsets coming from the Finnish company. It manages to handle music files at great performances and also packs a 2 megapixel camera. This takes care of just about all the entertainment performances that a mobile phone should bring for its user in a sleek and modern design.

The Nseries devices have received several upgrades over the past few months. The A2DP profile is one feature that Nokia has given special consideration. This capability can be used with a large number of Bluetooth products. This includes headphones, streamers and speakers, all giving increased functionality to the mobile phone.

The Nokia N76 upgrade is part of a more complex move that Nokia is making as far as their Nseries handsets are concerned. For this reason, there is a high chance that more updates for other mobile phones in this line will also follow.