Thursday, August 2, 2012

Detailed specifications for the Nokia Lumia 710

Nokia Lumia 710 is a Windows Phone 7 smartphone.Its release is part of a change in company's direction which has resulted in a move around from the Symbian platform towards Windows Phone for premium devices (running the Mango version of the Windows Phone OS). While the Nokia Lumia 800 targets the high-end of the smartphone marketplace, the Nokia Lumia 710 is intended to target the mid-range by offering a device at a lower price point.It has been released in Brazil and some Western European and Asian countries.

Nokia Lumia 710 At A Glance
General 2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network HSDPA 900 / 1900 / 2100 - RM-803
HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1700 / 1900 / 2100 - For Canada
Announced 2011, October
Status Available. Released 2011, December
Body Dimensions 119 x 62.4 x 12.5 mm, 81.1 cc
Weight 125.5 g
Display Type TFT capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
Size 480 x 800 pixels, 3.7 inches (~252 ppi pixel density)
Multitouch Yes
Protection Corning Gorilla Glass
- Nokia ClearBlack display



Design
Dimensions
Height 119.0  mm
Width 62.4  mm
Thickness12.7  mm
Weight 126.0  g
Volume 81.1  cm3

Display and User Interface
Display size 3.7  inch
Portrait  
Screen height 800.0  Pixel(s)
Screen width 480.0  Pixel(s)
Display features
  • Ambient light detector
  • Brightness control
  • Corning® Gorilla® Glass
  • Orientation sensor
  • Proximity sensor
Hardware
Connectivity :No  
Connectors: Wireless connectivity
Syncronization: ActiveSync
Memory: 512.0  MB
Power Management
Battery:Yes  
1300.0  mAh
3.7  V
Maximum 2G talk time: 6.9  Hour(s)
Maximum GSM standby time: 400.0  Hour(s)
Maximum 3G talk time: 7.0  Hour(s)
Maximum 3G standby time: 400.0  Hour(s)
Maximum video playback time:5.5  Hour(s)

Software and applications
Personal Information Management (PIM)
Features (Personal information Management)
  • Calculator
  • Calendar
  • Notes
  • Alarm clock

Communications

Email and Messaging3
Email solution
  • Nokia Email
  • Mail for Exchange
Email protocol
  • SMTP
  • IMAP4
  • POP3
Email features
  • Viewing and editing of email attachments
  • HTML email
  • Email attachments
Instant messaging
  • Twitter
Sharing and Internet
Browsing and Internet
Supported web technologies
  • XHTML
  • CSS
Browser
Photography
Main camera
Primary camera sensor size
5.0  Megapixel(s)
Camera Flash Type
Led flash  
No  
2592 x 1944  Pixel(s)
Camera Focus Type
Auto focus  
Camera F number/aperture
Camera digital zoom
 multiple
Camera focal length
28.0  mm
Flash operating range
3.28  yards
Graphics
Graphics format
  • JPEG
  • BMP
  • WMF
  • GIF89a
  • TIFF
  • EXIF
  • PNG
  • WBMP
  • GIF87a




Music and Audio
Music
Audio features
  • Audio Recording AAC
  • Music player
  • Audio Streaming
Voice and audio recording
Speech codecs
  • GSM FR
  • GSM HR
  • EFR

Video
Main video camera
1280 x 720  Pixel(s)

Camera video frame rate
30.0  fps
Camera video zoom
 multiple
Video scene modes
  • Night
  • Sports
  • Automatic
Video white balance modes
  • Cloudy
  • Fluorescent
  • Incandescent
  • Automatic
  • Daylight

What’s in the box
Sales Package
  • Nokia Lumia 710
  • Nokia AC-10UC MicroUSB Charger
  • Nokia Charging and Data Cable (CA-190CD)
  • Quick Guide and Product Information Bulletin


















Reported problems and issues stated by reviewers

  • The device had an issue with disconnecting calls. Nokia has addressed the problem with a software update.
  • Poor battery life. 
  • According to WMPoweruser: "The Lumia 710 unfortunately falls short of the HTC Radar in both call quality and sound quality." 
  • According to Ginny Mies from PCWorld (magazine): "The Lumia 710's photos were mediocre. My indoor photos looked hazy and washed out; and though my outdoor photos looked a little better, they still had that hazy effect." 
  • According to Dan Seifert from TechSpot: "The Lumia 710's button problems don't end with the front of the phone, as the volume rocker and camera key on the right edge are very mushy and don't provide much feedback. The camera key, in particular, is quite hard to use, as it is very difficult to determine when you have pushed it down completely."

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