Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
Nov 2 2004, 8:59am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Nokia announces the new Nokia 7710, a multimedia smartphone with a widescreen format screen and pen input. The 7710 is the follow-on model to the Nokia 7700 that was introduced last year.
The Nokia 7710 includes a full Internet browser, an integrated music player with stereo audio, a set of video features such as playback, streaming and recording, a megapixel camera with 2-x digital zoom and FM radio with Visual Radio client.
The Nokia 7710 has support for push email based on Smartner solution, VPN client, free user memory of up to 90 MB plus 128 MB on the included MultiMediaCard (MMC). The Nokia 7710 runs on top of Symbian OS. The connectivity options for the Nokia 7710 include a Pop-Port(TM) connector with USB and Bluetooth wireless technology for easy data transfer and PC synchronization.
The Nokia 7710 works on GSM/GPRS/EGPRS 900/1800/1900 networks, with shipments in Asia and China planned to begin in the fourth quarter, 2004 and in Europe and Africa in the first quarter, 2005.
More details in Nokia Press-Release.
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