Connectivity
The Nokia 7510 supports Bluetooth wireless technology so users can listen
to stereo music with Bluetooth headphones, talk on the phone with wireless
headsets and carkits, and transfer multimedia over-the-air. The handset
also has USB 2.0, so users can transfer files quicker with a cable.
Conclusion
While the Nokia 7510 does not stand out in any one area, it provides
a basic range of convenient and entertaining features that will please users
in search of a simple, functional phone.
Perhaps its biggest draw is the hidden-until-lit external screen and
changeable covers. This gives the 7510 a stylish appeal that lets users
customize the look if their phone to match their personality.
The camera produces decent quality still photos, but poor pixilated videos.
The easy-to-use FM radio and media player offer hours of entertainment on
the road. Basic features such as the calculator and timer applications give
users convenient tools for everyday problems.
Nokia also has advanced features normally found on high-end phones, such
as an integrated email application and built-in Wi-Fi.
But for users who want a stylish clamshell and are more interested in
the basics, the Nokia 7510 is a good fit because it generally feels like
it is built to last.
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