Nokia re-enters the
U.S. market with the launch of Lumia 710, an entry–level Smartphone. The
handset is targeted to the cost conscious buyers, as it can be availed
for $50 from 11th January onwards. The smartphone, offered by T-Mobile, is powered by Microsoft’s Windows Phone 7 software.
The Lumia 710 is T-Mobile's second handset powered by Mango, which will accompany two other windows 7 devices, the HD7, T-Mobile’s first WP7 smartphone, and $99 HTC Radar 4G, marked already on sale. The Lumia 710 is the lower priced one of the two handsets already released in Europe and Asia with a price tag of 270 euros, equivalent to $351.
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Lumia 710 features a 3.7-inch screen, 1.4GHz single-core Qualcomm
processor, 8 GB of storage and a 5-megapixel camera. The Nokia handset
can also be availed with a turn-by-turn navigation built in as well as
an ESPN app that is exclusive to Nokia's Windows phones. The device will
be able to access speeds of 14.4 megabits per second on T-Mobile’s
HSPA+ network. The T-Mobile version of the Lumia 710 will also have
pre-loaded Netflix along with T-Mobile TV, a great video service. The
phone can be availed mostly in White or Black.
The Lumia 710 is T-Mobile's second handset powered by Mango, which will accompany two other windows 7 devices, the HD7, T-Mobile’s first WP7 smartphone, and $99 HTC Radar 4G, marked already on sale. The Lumia 710 is the lower priced one of the two handsets already released in Europe and Asia with a price tag of 270 euros, equivalent to $351.
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