Nokia 7710

Nokia 7710 is a mobile phone produced by Nokia in 2004 based on the Nokia 7700, which was never marketed. It is the first smartphone to run the Nokia Symbian OS Series 90.
Compatible with GSM / HSCSD / GPRS / Sprint cell phones EDGE 900/1800/1900 MHz, the 7710 has a touchscreen LCD with a resolution of 640 x 320 pixels with a color depth of 16 bits, which is a special savings energy, activating only 640 x 64 pixels. It has 90 MB of internal memory, supported by a 128 MB MMC card. The external memory can be upgraded to 2 GB.
Featuring a megapixel camera integrated with a maximum resolution of 1152 x 864 pixels and 2x digital zoom, the 7710 also integrates Sprint cell phone plans FM radio, Bluetooth, USB and a Pop-Port Nokia ownership for purposes of connectivity.
Offering a wide range of software, the 7710 includes most applications that can be against it in the Nokia Series 80, 9300 and 9500 Communicator, as a complete PIM suite, a browser that supports XHTML 6.0 with Flash support, email client Electronic supporting SMTP, POP3 and IMAP4, an office suite including a word processor, spreadsheet and a PowerPoint viewer time profiles, SMS support and more. In addition, the 7710 also supports Java MIDP 2.0.
Nokia 7710 also offers video recording in multiple formats, courtesy of its integrated camera, supporting QCIF resolution at 17 frames per second in MPEG4 format, H.263 and Real Video 8 – for which the device also supports full-screen display to 15 FPS. go shopping for the deals on Additionally, the music player supports MP3, AAC, RealAudio 7 and 8, WAV, MIDI Sprint and AMR. The image viewer supports JPEG, GIF, WBMP, BMP, MBM and PNG.

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