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Nokia 7710 Phone |
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Release Date:
Q1 2005
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With a wide and high-quality touch screen with 65,536 colours, the Nokia 7710 includes a full Internet browser, an integrated music player with stereo audio, video features such as playback, streaming and recording, a megapixel camera with 2x digital zoom and FM radio with Visual Radio client. The Nokia 7710 supports push email based on Smartner solution, VPN client, plus 128 MB on the included MMC, as well as an on-screen keyboard and handwriting recognition.
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Technical |
| Network: |
GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900 |
| Form Factor: |
PDA / Block / Symbian OS 7.0s |
| Dimensions: |
128 x 70 x 19 mm |
| Weight: |
189 g |
| Antenna: |
Internal |
| Navigation: |
Touch Screen |
| Battery Type: |
1300 mAh Li-Polymer |
| Talk Time: |
12 hours |
| Standby Time: |
9 days |
| Memory: |
90.0 MB |
| Expandable Memory: |
MMC |
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Safety |
| Radiation (SAR): |
 (0.53 W/kg) |
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Imaging |
| Main Screen: |
TFT 65,000 colors (640 x 320 px) |
| External Screen: |
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| Camera: |
1 MP / 1152 x 864 px / 2X Zoom / Video Recorder |
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Audio |
| MP3 Player: |
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| FM Radio: |
Visual Radio |
| Speakerphone: |
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| Push-To-Talk: |
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Multimedia |
| Wallpapers: |
640 x 320 px |
| Screen Savers: |
640 x 320 px |
| Ring Tones: |
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| Themes: |
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| Games: |
J2ME |
| Streaming Multimedia: |
MPEG-4 / H.263 / Real Video 8 |
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Messaging |
| SMS: |
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| EMS: |
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| MMS: |
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| Email: |
POP3 / IMAP4 / SMTP |
| Chat: |
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| Predictive Text: |
Handwriting Recognition |
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Applications |
| Phonebook Capacity: |
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| Calendar: |
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| To-Do List: |
30 entries |
| WAP: |
2.0 (xHTML / HTML / Flash) |
| Voice Commands: |
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| Calculator: |
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Connectivity |
| Bluetooth: |
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| Infrared Port: |
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| High-Speed Data: |
GPRS (Class 10) / EDGE |
| Wi-Fi: |
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| GPS: |
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| PC Sync: |
SyncML |
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More Information |
| Website: |
Product Website |
| Discussion: |
Nokia Forum |
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Wed Aug 31, 2005 6:09 am | By
Malaysia's leading cross-media operator Astro, together with leading mobile operator Maxis Communications Berhad ("Maxis") and global mobile device maker Nokia jointly showcased a live demonstration of Mobile TV Broadcasting to Malaysians on the eve of the Merdeka Day celebrations in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. The showcase used the new Digital Video Broadcasting - Handheld (DVB-H) technology standard now undergoing extensive field trials in Europe, the USA and in other parts of Asia.
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Tue Aug 30, 2005 4:18 am | By
Results announced today from one of the world's first commercial mobile TV pilots in Helsinki, Finland reveal the popularity and willingness to pay for mobile TV services, underlining the potential of this exciting new mobile application. 41% of pilot participants would be willing to purchase mobile TV services and half thought that a fixed monthly fee of 10 euros was a reasonable price to pay. Over half (58%) said that they believed broadcast mobile TV services would be popular.
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Fri Aug 05, 2005 6:35 am | By
Mobile TV broadcasts continue in August at the IAAF World Championships in Athletics in Helsinki, where the guests of the companies behind the Finnish Mobile TV project will be able to use mobile TV for the first time at an international sporting event. YLE (The Finnish Broadcasting Company) will be providing mobile TV users with a multi-channel package, including a domestic broadcast of the Championships, which includes both YLE TV1 and YLE TV2's coverage of the Championships. In addition, mobile TV users will receive the compilation broadcast for international distribution and five special Championships broadcasts of individual events (running events, field events, race walking and the marathon). Each event can thus be followed without a break from start to finish.
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