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The editors liked
Brilliant build quality and design
AMOLED screen is bright and colourful
Good connectivity options
The Nokia X7 features a distinctive
Angular design. It won't suit everybody
But it certainly helps the X7 to stand out. There's no doubting the quality of this handset
With strong materials used and a brushed stainless steel backplate to the phone. The big glass screen also gives it a premium feel. The X7 is one of the largest in the company's smartphone range
Boasting a 4-inch screen. Using
Excellent metallic finish
Decent display
Good multimedia features
Including the camera
Good looking handset
Massive display
Excellent snapper
Metal chassis
Topnotch sat nav
Solid hardware
Big screen
Good sound output
Better web browser
OLED-powered contrast ratio
Quirky design
Great camera
Good battery life
Impressive call quality
The editors didn't like
Removing SIM and microSD cards is awkward
Under-powered CPU
Symbian Anna needs scrapping
Symbian ^3 Anna is an improvement over previous iterations
But it still lags behind Android and iOS. It doesn't feel as slick to use
And the Ovi Store is a long way behind in terms of apps and quality. The Nokia X7 gets an 8-megapixel camera
But as with some of Nokia's other Symbian ^3 handsets it's not everything we were hoping for. It does without the Carl Zeiss optics found on the Nokia N8
Often slows down with games or even when just using the menus
Abstract: We're still waiting for the handset but another Symbian smartphone is here, in the form of the . The final flurry of Symbian handsets have been making their way out of the Nokia stable including the Nokia N9 and the Nokia E6 but if you're looking fo...
Whilst Nokia’s software update has added missing features, it doesn’t solve many of the complaints we’ve had with previous Nokia Smartphones. The unresponsive touchscreen is frustrating, and some of Nokia’s apps seem buggy; we were often pushed back ou...
Excellent metallic finish, Decent display, Good multimedia features, including the camera
Often slows down with games or even when just using the menus, Not much room for customisation, OS has been improved, but it's still lagging behind the competition
With a distinctive look, a solid build, a great screen and a decent camera, the X7 could have been a very attractive smartphone. But it's frustratingly slow and, although the interface is an improvement on Nokia's previous attempts, it still needs more...
The Nokia X7 features a distinctive, angular design. It won't suit everybody, but it certainly helps the X7 to stand out. There's no doubting the quality of this handset, with strong materials used and a brushed stainless steel backplate to the phone. The big glass screen also gives it a premium feel. The X7 is one of the largest in the company's smartphone range, boasting a 4-inch screen. Using
Symbian ^3 Anna is an improvement over previous iterations, but it still lags behind Android and iOS. It doesn't feel as slick to use, and the Ovi Store is a long way behind in terms of apps and quality. The Nokia X7 gets an 8-megapixel camera, but as with some of Nokia's other Symbian ^3 handsets it's not everything we were hoping for. It does without the Carl Zeiss optics found on the Nokia N8,
The Nokia X7 is a distinctive and affordable handset, offering great quality and an impressive 4-inch screen. It's lacking in stand out features, however, and the poor camera really lets it down. Best offers for the Nokia X7eBay.co.uk £399.99 Amazon Ma...
There’s no denying it, Nokia is a class act, capable of delivering some of the best-looking handsets around. This metal-cased phone is well-designed and has great build quality. There are lots of features, all handled well and Nokia’s ability to make ...
Solid aluminum body, Reasonably good AMOLED screen in more moderate light, Low price, Fairly good video recording; builtin video editing, Reliable voice, Symbian Anna improvements,
Symbian Anna still buggy and subpar, Disappointing camera, Slow performance with 3D, AMOLED has trouble in bright sunlight and off angles, Not enough price gap to justify skipping other phones,
Cellular carriers know Nokia is in a difficult point in its history and, thankfully, have priced the X7 accordingly. It should be available free on contract in Europe and, on Rogers, is $30 on a (rather lengthy) three-year contract but also cheap on it...