Nokia 770 Review

First Impressions
After a 45 second bootup sequence, the Nokia 770's main screen appears, showing the RSS news reader, web shortcut time and some other basic functions. There's a degree of personalisation here, but strangely you can't boot straight into the Nokia 770's email client.
The on-screen controls are fairly simple - down the left hand site are three large icons allowing access to the web browser, email client and a third icon for all the other applications. Underneath that a set of smaller icons act as a task bar. On the top right are controls for connected to a wireless LAN, mobile phone, plus a control for screen brightness, speaker volume and a battery indication. On the very top, the main screen title (here it's "Home") is also a drop-down context-sensitive menu....
Review Courtesy of Mobile Gazette (click for full Review)
