Monday, 22 August 2011
Nokia C7 - Empowering the Symbian era
Another great innovation in the field of Nokia’s popular Symbian platform is in the form of Nokia C7 smart phone that has been beautifully designed with soft edges along with a combination of stainless steel metal and glass. It is a C-series product with a thickness of 10.5 mm and a comparatively light weight of 130 g. It has more or less similar features to that of the expensive Nokia N8 but here comes the perfect solution to your desires with an affordable price tag and attractive features to make the smart phone different from the simple mobile phones, yet concentrating on its communication aspects as well.
Nokia C7’s display is fulfilled with the pleasure of AMOLED technology noted in its 3.5 inches capacitive touchscreen, thus bringing out a great resolution and perfect picture quality. Apart from possessing advanced features, it has the look and feel of a phone through physical call and end buttons beneath the display. It runs on the latest upbringing Symbianˆ3 operating system and is designed with chrome edges and glossy front which makes it a beautifully designed handset with a sleeker dimension and a durable build quality. It makes a great smart phone for all users who want to feel the experience of N8 at lowered rates.
Another attractive and feature-rich aspect of Nokia C7 is its 8 mega pixel camera with dual LED flash that is able to record videos at 720p HD resolution apart from better image capturing benefits. It is not left behind in any way on connectivity issues and includes all the latest technologies like Wi-Fi and 3G for web browsing and downloading coupled with GPS navigation and Bluetooth, USB for file transferring. Even a secondary camera for video calling is facilitated. The smart phone even comes with a microSD card slot with expansion capabilities up to 32 GB apart from the 8 GB internal phone memory. It is also appreciated for its amazing entertainment aspects, thus making it a perfect and fully loaded product.
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