The Nokia Lumia 710
is the second smartphone of the company running Windows Phone 7.5. It
has many common lines with its “elder brother,” the Nokia Lumia 800.
However, its name shows the phone is designed as a lower-cost model,
which means its features are a little bit weaker than those of the Lumia
800.
The Nokia Lumia 710 is packed with a
3.7-inch display, but unlike the Lumia 800’s AMOLED screen it comes with
an LDC display. It has a 1.4GHz processor, 512MB of RAM and 8GB of
built in memory storage.
The device is very comfortable to hold in hands. It looks quite different from the Nokia Lumia 800.
The phone is too similar to the smartphones we saw in the early
pictures, where the first Nokia Windows Phone handsets were introduced
in different colors. The handset has three physical buttons under the
screen; they are a bit clumsy and hinder the interaction with the phone.
On the back you’ll find a 5MP camera
with autofocus and a LED flash able to record HD videos at 720p and 30
fps. The Lumia 710 is powered with a 1300mAh battery providing up to 7.6
hours of talk time and 400 hours of stand-by in 3G network. As for the
measure, it comes with a dimension of 119×62.4×12.48 mm and weighs 126g.
The Nokia Lumia 710 will be available in
early 2012 in selected markets. It’ll be much cheaper than the Nokia
Lumia 800, $375 before taxes and subsidies.
We have grabbed a few hands-on videos
for your viewing pleasure, watch them and let us know what you think
about this device. For more hands-on photos visit the source links.
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