Nokia Supernova 7210

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Reviewing: Nokia 7210 Supernova

The Nokia 7210 Supernova is out. It is part of the new supernova family of Nokia much like the N-series. The Nokia 7210 Supernova is a candybar phone that is available in two different exterior hues- "Bubble Pink" and "Vivid Blue". The exterior casing casing has been given a smooth and "hip" look witht he glossy cover.

Take a look at the highlight features of the Sim Free Nokia 7210 :

* 2 inches screen with 266k color QVGA(240 x 320 pixels).
* 2 Megapixel camera with video-recording and 4x zoom.
* Bluetooth 2.0
* EDGE.
* GPRS.
* GSM 900/1800/1900.
* WAP enabled.
* 30MB built in memory with expandible slot for Micro-SD card.

The screen is a 2 inches QVGA screen. It provides enough sharpness to the images that are viewed for a pleasureable experience. The phone comes with a 2MP camera with 4x zoom. it is also enabled for video-recording. The phone supports Flickr uploading fetaure that enables the phone to upload pictures faster and easier. The mulitmedia formats supported byt he media player includes AAC, MP3, Midi , WMA, ACC+, eACC+ . The phone is also supplied with stereo FM Radio. File transfer softwares are GPRS, Bluetooth 2.0 and EDGE. The memory space of the phone is a built-in 30MB , expandible up to 2GB.
The web browsing experience is enhanced with WAP 2.0 and XHTML supported browser.

The technical specifications are as follows:

* 69.8 g.
* 106 x 45 x 10.6mm.

Quite a handy phone, good design and look. Features are desireable and quite tempting.

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pados_sego

Nokia always user friendly and have a fair durability

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Renee Witgenstein

Another informative article. Sounds like something I should look into, since I'm soon to be in the market for a new cell phone. I know most phones go exclusively through certain providers, have you seen this available from a variety of companies? If not, who's the service provider?

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