Nokia 710 Lumia is more mid-range of both, but I must say it was attraction at first sight. The phone itself is fairly typical of the size and layout - Nokia left all risk of design for Nokia Lumia 800, with its polycarbonate unibody design, the lack of a battery cover and only visible screws . Yet Lumia 710 fits well, feels good in your hand and have fun, funky colors and quirks that distinguish it from the Legion of sleek 'n' shiny, black and gray phones that seem to dominate. Design Lumia The 710 is available in white and black, but there are five options for removable back cover: white, black, cyan, magenta and yellow. When you buy the black phone, you get the black cover and others. The same formula extends to the white courtesy phone. This white, pink and blue, which seemed Jazzy especially when paired with Windows Mobile OS tiles can be customized in different colors. Now the specs! La Lumia 710 has a screen 3.7-inch WVGA LCD with a resolution of 800x480 pixels. Uses Nokia ClearBlack screen, which helps to filter the light to improve contrast, and also to improve the readability of direct sunlight. Although not as impressive as the 800 Lumia AMOLED screen the same size, it still looks nice and bright and colorful. An advantage of Windows Phone OS is that the tiles online and icons are large and the design is ready, so a small screen is not so much an obstacle as it could be, at least in terms Navigation. While the side compact, 3.7-inch screen does not feel claustrophobic in the time or I had the phone in hand. Below the screen is an oblong bubble plastic, which acts as a button to the three keys Windows Phone: Back button on the Windows button and the Search button. It is pretty cool, but is not as responsive as I want. The buttons on both ends have more back pressure, but I was not sure I always key in the Windows environment. Nokia could have done a little better there. There is volume rocker and camera shutter for the spine straight, 3.5 mm headset jack and power button at the top, and a micro-USB port to charge. In the back is the camera lens 5 megapixel camera with LED flash. You will be glad to know that is compatible with 720p HD video capture at 30 frames per second. Nokia is known for its sound camera phones, so it took to work the angles. Most of the photos I took were and saturated with natural light provided by large windows, and the picture quality looks pretty good together, even if I need more time and lighting situations to actually determine quality. Properties and applications Inside, the Lumia 710 runs Windows Phone 7.5 Mango (full review), which contain all the features of the software. It also has three new applications are only available on Windows Phones Nokia minutes. Nokia is the first album, which will offer voice navigation step by step (like Android does.) Instead of using Bing Maps, Nokia disk uses maps provided by Navteq, Nokia, which also owns. Voices are not installed in mobile testing , but Nokia promises that you will be able to download a variety of voices and languages. The service is free. There's also the Nokia Music, which is not yet available. It offers a mix of radio and streaming music for free. ESPN Hub is the third in a unique addition to the software, has many of the results and details for sports fans, integrated directly into the phone. Like Lumia 800, Lumia 710 is powered by a 1.4 GHz single-core processor, and performance feel nice and zippy. Price and Availability The Lumia is a GSM quad-band phone that is expected to cost about 17,000 rupees. Nokia says it is preparing a CDMA version, and also to make LTE-compatible mobile phones. This means it is a good chance of seeing snow 710 or something like that Verizon has announced. Lumia will be released by the beginning of 2012 in Hong Kong, India, Russia and Taiwan. In summary The Lumia 710 Nokia phone is not a peak in terms of specifications, but so far is a solid device with a nice design.
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