Abstract: Never ones to shy away from distinctive styling, Nokia is aiming to cut a dash in boardrooms across the land with its latest smart phone. It has an ultra-wide screen (80 x 40mm), embedded stylus and a feast of applications. However, with relatively d...
Lots of on-board memory; big screen; crammed with software; touch screen; great handwriting recognition
Hard to use one-handed; not designed for voice calls; poor video playback; stereo headset could be better
Theres certainly no shortage of memory or software in this handset, and some of the software, such as the Web browser, is superb. But there are a number of failings that let the whole package down ...
Abstract: wide-screen Smart phone with Symbian OS 90: Here we go at last! Nokias 7710 has appeared, making the Symbian Series 90 platform a reality and, maybe, taking the whole concept of multimedia-focussed handsets onto a new level. If you are up with ...
Abstract: Nokia’s 7710 is quite possibly the oddest handsets on the market today. It doesn’t have a number pad, and it looks more like a games console than a phone. This is all part and parcel of the bigger picture with this device, though it is a true...
Abstract: Nokia market the 7710 as a Widescreen smartphone, which gives you a little hint as to what to expect, but Symbian PDA is perhaps more accurate. The use of a stylus to input text has been seen before, on the Sony Ericsson P900 (and other UIQ devices...
Abstract: Page 1 | Page 2 | Page 3This is a review of the Nokia 7710 and is based on a retail unit as sold by Nokia Asia (manufactured in 2004). The system information for this unit indicates that the firmware version is 02.08.1, dated 08-12-04, and the unit typ...
For all the negative comments I've made about the 7710 I just can't help liking it. If innovation were its own reward I'd be scoring this device very highly indeed. But I have to be more practical in my scoring than that, and in the end the device is neit...
Abstract: Though its older brother the 7700 never made it to the market, the Nokia 7710 is here in a big way. As the first commercially available Series 90 device on the market, will it be enough to create a new device niche for Nokia?
Screen size and quality, Features and application, Memory storage space, up to a 1 Gig MMC disk, Speaker quality, stereo sound
Size and Ergonomics, Battery life, Operating system stability, No infrared or WiFi, No flash on camera
If you are looking for a phone first and PDA second, this is not the phone for you. If you want an all in one, the Nokia 7710 comes close to having everything, assuming you can live with slow processing and applications freezing up every now and then. ...