Nokia has announced Yesterday their new version of Symbian - Belle - together with 3 new smartphones which will run this OS: 600, 700 and 701. All 3 devices have another thing in common and this the single-tap NFC pairing and sharing capability. I will start talk about the Nokia 700 model which is tagged to be 'the most compact touch screen monoblock smartphone in the world'. From the pictures I do not like the way it looks but the main features are not exactly low-cost:
-- DISPLAY: 3.2 inches AMOLED capacitive touch nHD 640 x 360 pixels screen.
-- CPU: 1 GHz.
-- STORAGE: 2GB for internal, microSD card slot up to 32GB.
-- CAMERA: Primary - 5MP led flash camera, video recording up to 720p.
-- CONNECTIVITY: 3G, HSDPA, HSUPA, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 3.0 with A2DP, micro-USB port, 3.5 mm headphone jack (AV connector with TV-out), A-GPS, NFC.
-- SENSORS: Accelerometer, Proximity, Ambient Light.
-- BATTERY: Li-Po 1080 mAh
-- OS: Symbian Belle, Adobe Flash, HTML 4.1.
-- APPLICATIONS: OVI apps, social networking, OVI Maps, Web TV widgets, F-Secure, Vlingo, Microsoft Communicator Mobile, Shazam, Adobe PDF Reader, TuneWiki, Angry Birds Magic, Bounce Boing Battle.
The new NFC connectivity feature allows the phone to instantly pair with accessories like bluetooth headphones or speakers and allows multiplayer options in compatible games. As a conclusion the 700 is more like a medium range ultra slim device made for multimedia and fun. Now what I like the most on Nokia is the free navigation software which works really great - and this model has it.
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