Wednesday 9 November 2011

Nokia Lumia 710 phone Specs & Features

The new Nokia Lumia 710 was unveiled on Wednesday, and unsurprisingly there has been plenty of talk around it. That’s hardly surprising though, when we consider this model and the Lumia 800 are the first Nokia phones ever to bear the Windows flag.
So, looking Nokia Lumia 710 its 1.4GHz processor, as well as its 3.7-inch WVGA screen and 5-megapixel rear camera, what makes this phone stand up and stand out you’re asking? Well, we have come up with seven juicy morsels of information revealing some of the lesser known, but equally impressive, characteristics that make the Nokia Lumia 710 phone an extremely neat piece of kit.
Moving onwards and upwards
Get stuck into Nokia Drive – an application on the Nokia Lumia 710 phone that delivers a kitted out personal navigation device with free, turn-by-turn navigation for use on the roads in sync with Nokia maps. With the 710 you’ve now got not only a great phone, but satellite navigation too, all at your fingertips.
Memory and power at your fingertips
Nokia Lumia 710 phone stores a fanciful 8GB of mass memory. The Nokia Lumia 710 phone also bears the distinction of being one of the few Windows Phones with physical navigation keys, a trait that will please those of you out there who appreciate a bit of sensory texture on your keypad.
Give your 710 a fresh look-(6 Colours)
One of the coolest features of the Nokia Lumia 710 phone is that it comes with a myriad of coloured interchangeable cases. So, if you get a little bored of your phone’s exterior, you can simply strip off its body and throw on a new look in no time. There are ten of these, so you’ve got one to fit every mood (depending on how prone you are to mood swings). Along with being able to change your back covers, you can tinker with the colour formatting of the tiles in the OS too. Now that’s cool.


Get up close and personal
You all know by now that the Nokia Lumia 710 phone comes with a 5megapixel camera, autofocus, LED flash and x4 digital zoom. But, we bet you didn’t know that you also get a face focusing aid with all of this, meaning that while you snap away with your friends, your Nokia Lumia 710 phone will automatically focus on the clearest face.
Music to your ears
And, if you think that’s cool, then how about being able to plug yourself into a gigantic portable music library whilst your Nokia handset takes you on your way. Sounds good doesn’t it? Well, get familiar with Nokia Music’s ‘Mix Radio’; a free and global mobile music streaming application that delivers a whole host of music channels from your phone straight to your ears. And, you can download these playlists to your Nokia Lumia 710 phone for listening to at your own leisure. Oh, and did we mention that there’s no registration needed either. Awwsuum.
Hardware & Features Of Nokia Lumia 710 phone.
Like the Nokia Lumia 800, the Nokia Lumia 710 features a 3.7″ curved glass touchscreen display, but instead of the one piece body like the 800 you get a changeable back cover. This lets you personalise the look of your mobile, and since it comes in 10 different colour schemes you get quite a few options to mix and match. Its edges are round giving a distinctly different style to its brother. For imaging you get a 5megapixel camera with autofocus, LED flash, face detection and x4 digital zoom. Under the hood we have the same 1.4GHz processor supported by 512MB of RAM and 8GB of mass memory.

Along with being able to change your back covers, you can personalise the colour of the tiles in the OS too. This will really appeal to those of us who wear their hearts on their sleeve and wish to keep their mobile up to date with their mood. Sunny day, feeling inspired? Then why not try a nice yellow set of tiles?
Software Of  Nokia Lumia 710 phone.
Of course the Nokia Lumia 710 phone runs Windows Phone 7.5 Mango. If you haven’t seen how the OS has been implemented on Nokia before, there are a number of videos from Nokia explaining what you can expect. Here are a couple of examples for you to consider.


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