Introduction
Nokia X7 Mobile Dressed to kill and with a fresh coat of paint on the boundary, the Nokia X7 Mobile is keen to show there’s still fight left in Symbian. The cover is a matured high top and the stainless steel body is fashioned like a stealth jet fighter. Symbian Anna adds in facial appearance that have been lacking in the OS, closing the gap on the struggle.Nokia X7 Mobile official photos
The Nokia X7 Mobile combines stainless steel and Brute glass into one sincerely attractive package. Nokia X7 Mobile boasts stereo speakers (just two, rather than four as you force reflect looking at Nokia X7 Mobile) to give explanation for Nokia X7 Mobile Xseries spot and an 8MP camera with 720p record recording.
The cover impressed us quite a bit as you’ll see in our hardware chapter but that’s not all we liked in this area the hardware. The software changes are not as far-success as we would have liked, but there are some key developments that that give Symbian a usability boost.
Here’s the fleeting version of what the Nokia X7 Mobile is in this area and what didn’t work out very well.
Key facial appearance Nokia X7 Mobile
- Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE help
- Penta-band 3G with 10.2 Mbps HSDPA and 2 Mbps HSUPA help
- Stainless steel body
- 4″ 16M-color AMOLED capacitive touchscreen of 640 x 360 pixel resolution; Impressive brightness and Brute glass protection
- 8 megapixel flat-focus camera with dual-LED sparkle and 720p record @ 25fps recording; geotagging, face detection, smart zoom in record
- Symbian Anna OS
- 680 MHz ARM 11 CPU and 256 MB RAM
- Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
- GPS receiver with A-GPS help and free time voice-guided steering
- Digital scope
- microSD card slot (8GB card pre-installed)
- DivX and XviD record help
- Built-in accelerometer and proximity sensor
- Ordinary 3.5 mm audio jack
- Stereo FM Radio with RDS
- microUSB port
- Sparkle and Java help for the web browser
- Stereo Bluetooth 3.0
- Brilliant audio feature
- Smart dialing and voice orders
- Shared networking integration
Main disadvantages Nokia X7 Mobile
- Symbian Anna is still transmittable up with Machine and iOS
- Uncomfortable volume rocker, SIM tray and microSD card slot
- Camera lacks auto focus, oversharpens images
- Relatively restricted 3rd party software availability
- No office paper editing (lacking a paid upgrade)
- Array life is not on par with the best in affair
The Nokia X7 is a upset you’ll want to show off to your acquaintances. The Nokia designers have done a excellent job of breaking the touchscreen mould that makes so many phones look uniformly akin.
Nokia X7 in our office
The Nokia X7 comes more as a successor to the C7 than a stand-alone version. But the C7 itself will be getting Symbian Anna soon, so the X7 needs to bring more to the front line than just the (admittedly fantastic) larger cover.
First we’ll try out on the arsenal in the box and then we’re off to inspect the phone’s angular charms. Join us on the next page to feast your eyes on the cool cover and find out the Nokia X7 Mobile.
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