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Nokia's Lumia 710 is designed to make Windows Phone 7 accessible to the masses. How does it fare under our test suite? You might be surprised. We're starting down the path of smartphone testing with a different take and a few exclusive benchmarks as we...
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The Nokia Lumia 710 is a cut-price version of the Nokia Lumia 800, offering all the key specs in a more affordable package. It's not quite as classy or feature-packed as its big brother, but everything important is present and correctThe goodThe Nokia...
The Nokia Lumia 710 is one of the first smartphones to feature Windows Phone Mango, along with the Nokia Lumia 800. It features a more conventional design, with different coloured backplates available. It doesn't offer the same indestructible feel, but it's still an attractive and well made handset. The Mango operating system is the highlight here, offering a genuinely intuitive, fast and great w...
The Nokia Lumia 710's biggest issue is the lack of apps. Windows Phone is still the poor relation in comparison to Android or iOS, and until this changes people will continue to be skeptical of Microsoft's offerings. It's a shame, as the operating system really is a cracker, making the Lumia a lovely device to use. When prices for the Lumia 800 come down a bit, the Nokia Lumia 710 will also strug...
Overall, the Nokia Lumia 710 is an appealing proposition. With the same stunning screen and processor as the Nokia Lumia 800, all the important features are intact, albeit without the Carl Zeiss camera. It's a great choice for those on a slightly tight...
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This is a preview of the Nokia Lumia 800, a full review will be put online as soon as it is available) Nokia's Lumia 800 may have attracted most of the attention, but the company has unveiled two Windows Phone devices. The second is the mid-range Lumi...
The Nokia Lumia 710 is a mid-range Windows Phone that cuts back on a few features in order to obtain a more affordable price tag. In a flashback to the Nokia 5110, the Lumia 710 also has swappable rear covers in multiple colours...
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If the smartphone world was a teenage Hollywood movie, the Nokia Lumia 710 would be the mousy, bookish girl with glasses who sits at the back of the class, no one speaks to and who has never kissed a boy. The 710's bigger sister, the Lumia 800 would be th...
Decent screen, Slick Windows Phone OS, Well built...
No microSD card slot, Poor button ergonomics, Poorly stocked app store...
The Nokia Lumia 710 could have been the first budget Windows Phone handset to attract users in large numbers, but the inherent limitations placed on Nokia by Microsoft, along with a couple of poor design choices mean it falls just short of being a great b...
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The Nokia Lumia 710 is seems to be pitched as the poor man's Lumia 800, but can that be right? We've been testing the two Windows Phone 7 powered Nokia phones together for the last two weeks to see how the 710 really lives up to the flagship Nokia sma...
Cheap, fast, free GPS app, good camera...
Screen is dull in colour...
The Lumia 710 is perfect at showing that you don't need to have powerful expensive specs to still get a phone that is enjoyable to use day-in, day-out...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2012-01-28 02:05:24
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Review date: 25 January, 2012. Review by: IT Reviews Staff The Nokia Lumia 710 is basically an entry level version of the Finnish Windows Phone 7 launching pad device - the Lumia 800, which incorporated the radical new user interface from Microsoft. T...
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Nokia is set to release its second Windows Phone device - the Lumia 710 - which aims to offer users a more affordable alternative to the high-end Lumia 800. The main difference between the Lumia 710 and its bigger brother is the design. Nokia has chose...
Good screen, great Nokia apps, good price point...
Only 8GB of internal storage, no Adobe Flash support or micro SD support...
A very competent Windows Phone device that punches above its weight. The Lumia 710 is worth a look for those who want to get a Windows Phone device for the price of a mid-range device...
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3g.co.uk Updated: 2012-02-02 03:52:04
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The Lumia 710 won’t win any design awards, and anyone used to the curved, sleek lines of the Lumia 800 will be disappointed. However, the display, while not as colourful as that on the 800, is still bright, crisp and benefits from Gorilla Glass protec...
Great Nokia apps; user friendly Windows operating system; excellent performance for a handset at this price point...
Design is a tad clumsy; only 8GB onboard storage...
Anyone looking for a Windows smartie on a small budget will find the Nokia Lumia 710 a nice, reliable handset, but if you can find a bit more cash, opt for the Lumia 800...
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Nokia got a lot of things right with its first Windows Phone 7 smartphone, but for all its good points, the Lumia 800 was rather let down by a mediocre screen that gave text a distinctly fuzzy appearance.Thankfully, that particular deficiency has been add...
The Lumia 710 is a solid smartphone that, despite its technically lesser specification, somehow manages to be a better than the Lumia 800. Windows Phone 7 still has some way to go before it can compete with Android and iOS on features, but this is the...
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Late last year, I reviewed the Nokia Lumia 800 – and I've just spent a week with the 710, its cheap and cheerful sibling, as my main phone. I actually preferred using this budget model to the much-hyped 800. Road to recovery? Nokia's Lumia 710 The 710...
File Windows Phone, in its current state, under: Great first impressions and shows great promise. Indeed, bargain hunters may be tempted to grab a Lumia 710 as a second phone, but there’s a long way to go. Some of the improvements, particularly for po...
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The Nokia Lumia 710 is the second offering into the Windows Phone arena from Nokia, following the release of the Nokia Lumia 800 late last year. The first thing you notice when comparing the Nokia Lumia 710 with its older mobile phone sibling is that the...
Removable battery, Intuitive user interface, Nokia apps, Integration with Xbox Live, Cloud, based backup...
Poor battery life, Screen, camera and internal storage are downgraded from Lumia 800, No front, facing camera, Fragile, looking volume and camera buttons...
Although we would buy the Nokia Lumia 710 over the HTC Radar , it's overshadowed by the Nokia Lumia 800, which impressed us a lot more and makes the Nokia Lumia 710 feel more like its cheaper relative than we would have liked. We know that the phone cost...
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Nokia's smartphone travails are well documented, but with estimates that the Lumia 800 has sold over one million units since its November launch, things seem to be looking up. The Finnish manufacturer is now looking to consolidate that success with the Lu...
Poor battery life under load and a below par camera undermines an otherwise decent Windows Phone handset...
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T3.com
Updated: 2012-02-10 03:20:39
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The Nokia Lumia 710 is only the second Windows 7 Phone launched by the Finnish company for the UK (with the Nokia Lumia 900 currently US only) and is markedly more affordable than the well-received Nokia Lumia 800: it’s available for free on contracts...
Speedy performance, Lightweight, sturdy build, Affordable price tag...
Non-AMOLED screen, Limited storage, Limited app selection...
Don’t view the Nokia Lumia 710 as the poor man’s Lumia 800. This is a cracking budget smartphone in its own right: it feels more reliable and much faster than the average budget Android phone, and the tile-based Windows Phone 7 user interface is a joy...
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wired.co.uk Updated: 2012-02-11 22:31:24
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The second of Nokia's Windows Phone-powered Lumia handsets is now with us, offering a mid-range alternative to the high-end Lumia 800. It's still Windows Phone 7.5, still a quality handset, but with a reduced spec.Design and featuresAvailable in a rang...
Sharp 3.7in screen, Windows Phone 7.5 Mango OS, Nokia Music, Nokia Drive, Microsoft Office...
No memory expansion, camera not the best, Windows Marketplace lagging behind rivals...
With extra features like Nokia Music and Nokia Drive, plus the many treats of Windows Phone 7.5, a fast processor and social networking integration, there's an awful lot packed into the Lumia 710, making it a decent alternative if you can't quite splas...
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Nokia's Lumia 710 is a budget follow-up to its first Windows Phone 7 handset, the Nokia Lumia 800. It's £100 cheaper SIM-free than the 800, but only around £5 a month cheaper on contract. It's very slightly larger than the 800 in all dimensions, has th...
Another lovely Windows Phone 7 handset from Nokia, but the Lumia 800 just has the edge for value...
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channelpro.co.uk Updated: 2012-02-15 09:18:40
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Poor battery life under load and a below par camera undermines an otherwise decent Windows Phone handset Nokia’s smartphone travails are well documented, but with estimates that the Lumia 800 has sold over one million units since its November launch, t...
The Lumia 710 is Nokia’s mass-market gambit, and arguably its success is more important to the company as a whole than the sexier Lumia 800. And it isn’t a bad smartphone. As with all Windows Phone smartphones, it feels smooth under the finger, and we...
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As a loyal Nokia user and avid cheerleader for the Finish brand, I was quite excited when I was offered to review the Nokia Lumia 710.Having used this brand for about 11 years now (with my first being the 8210) and hardly tempted to switch brands, I ha...
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I have long been a fan of Nokia (who hasn't at some point?), and in the distant pre-Smartphone past I was almost exclusively with them and other than a few adulterous flings with Samsung and a misguided drunken fumble with Motorola I was going pretty stea...
What makes a good phone? Advertising would have us believe it is fancy design, the biggest screen, loads of CPU cores, massive amounts of memory and huge levels of storage. In reality most of us require a minimum level of aesthetic pleasure, it has to be...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2012-03-21 04:05:25
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The Nokia Lumia 710 is just one of the growing army of Microsoft WIndows Phone handsets built by Nokia. The mid-entry phone weighs 125.5 grams, has a 3.7-inch TFT screen and has a 1.4GHz single core processor. You also get a 5-megapixel camera with a 4...
Build-quality all-round is great, even with the swappable rear plates that let you customise the phone. The Nokia Lumia 710 may not be the most striking phone around, but it feels reassuringly solid and reliable. The 5-megapixel camera performs well. It won’t match up to those found on some of the higher end smartphones such as the Samsung Galaxy S2, but it does the job nicely. The f2.4 lens cope...
The Nokia Lumia 710 is let down by its limited 8GB storage.There’s no microSD card slot to boost it either. Performance could also do with a little prodding. The Lumia 710, unlike some high-end counterparts does not feature a dual-core processor. This shows when switching between apps, when the slight lag becomes noticeable. While the range of available Nokia apps are genuinely handy, the Windows...
Despite some of the minor complaints, the Nokia Lumia 710 is a wonderful mid-budget Windows Phone with some great features, access to a growing app store and the improving Windows Phone operating system. The Nokia Lumia 710 is definitely worth checking...
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We’ve got the Nokia Lumia 710 to take a look at today. We’re going to be doing a quick unboxing and having the first look around the Nokia Lumia 710.Inside the box you get a quick start guide, product information booklet, USB cable, UK wall adapter a...
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The Lumia 710 was the first entry-point for Nokia with Windows Phone in the New Zealand market, and also comes at an entry-level price of $549. And yet, the 710 actually shares a lot of specifications with its more expensive sibling, the Lumia 800. The...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2012-04-05 01:12:03
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With all the connectivity you want out of a smartphone, the Lumia 710 retains good network coverage. The sound quality is excellent, suffering from neither hiss nor interference, and the volume goes loud enough so that the voice on the other end sounds...
Good finishing, Fast, Nokia Drive, Good for photos and video...
Only 8 GB of memory, nonexpandable, No choice but to use Zune to sync your multimedia...
Barring looks, the Lumia 710 doesn't have much to envy the 800. Fast, with a practical and enjoyable interface, and highly capable when it comes to photos and video, this smartphone offers a lot of bang for your buck. It's a good alternative to the pri...
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2012-04-06 01:28:26
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The Lumia 710 follows Nokia’s first attempt at a Windows Phone 7 smartphone, the mid-range Lumia 800. We had mixed feelings about that phone, but the Lumia 710 is much more temptingly priced at around £300 without a contract. It may lack the gorgeous s...
Bright screen; respectable battery life; reasonable specifications; wellpriced...
Not as stylish as the Lumia 800; limited storage...
It may not be anywhere near as stylish as the Lumia 800 but the Lumia 710 is otherwise very similar, and is better value too...
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If you've used a Windows Phone before, you'll know what to expect from the Nokia Lumia 710. The software is modern looking, user friendly and smooth. There is barely any lag during general use. Applications open swiftly with no delay. As Windows Ph...
Good performance, Decent display, Nokia Drive app...
8GB memory with no expansion, No Internet tethering feature, Chunky design...
Nokia's Lumia 710 doesn't offer anything remarkable, but a slick user experience at a very competitive price makes it great value for money. At under $400, the Lumia 710 is a much better option than most lower-end Android phones...
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Nokia have been and quite possibly still are one of the most influential manufacturers of mobile phones to date, so when they announced that they were struggling this surprised me a lot, as they were at one time (before Apple's dominance) the number 1...
Wow! At the end of another review and this really has been an eventful one with so much more to talk about than usual, with this being my very first windows phone 7 device I thought that I should try at least to get all of the features of the OS as wel...
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Nokia's 800 smartphone has a brother that's called Lumia 710, costs less – $370 – and is targeted at the lower-end category of buyers. An official release is scheduled to happen at the beginning of next year, but the first presentation of the two siblings...
The Nokia Lumia 710 doesn't deserve first prize or Editors' Choice, but its performance, specs and price are enough to assure it a spot in the smartphone limelight...
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The Nokia Lumia 710 is basically an entry level version of the Finnish Windows Phone 7 launching pad device - the Lumia 800, which incorporated the radical new user interface from Microsoft. This UI was designed to make Windows Phone 7 accessible to the m...
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technologytell.com Updated: 2013-09-20 07:18:57
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In the box was the familiar Lumia 710 we've seen for the past few months. My unit was all black, sadly I wasn't given an option to test the white version of the phone. With the 710 going for $50 at most on T-Mobile, I was afraid it would feel cheap and pl...
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Nokia's smartphone travails are well documented, but with estimates that the Lumia 800 has sold over one million units since its November launch, things seem to be looking up. The Finnish manufacturer is now looking to consolidate that success with the Lu...
The Lumia 710 is Nokia’s mass-market gambit, and arguably its success is more important to the company as a whole than the sexier Lumia 800. And it isn’t a bad smartphone. As with all Windows Phone smartphones, it feels smooth under the finger...
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tech.uk.msn.com Updated: 2013-11-06 16:39:04
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Remember Xpress-on covers? The design team at Nokia HQ clearly does, as the Nokia 710 takes its design cues from the era of brightly coloured changeable face plates. It follows the launch of the Lumia 800 , a fine handset that helped rekindle interest in...
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After Nokia showcased the Redmond way forward with the Lumia 800 smartphone, the Finnish firm’s second smartphone within the Windows Phone OS-powered Lumia range, the Lumia 710, becomes available in South Africa. With this mid-range device, the compan...
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Stuff magazine Wed, Feb 8 2012, 2:19PM Nokia's Lumia 710 joins a flurry of mid-rangers – like the and – vying for the attention of the cash-strapped smartphone fan amongst us. But after all the hype of the it looks like the Finns have come up w...
Sharing plenty of specs with the Lumia 800, this plastic-backed wonder gives you Windows Phone Mango on a budget...
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All told, the Nokia Lumia 800 - at least, for the time being anyway - is the best Windows Phone-powered device. But will the Lumia 710 change all that, considering it offers Windows Phone Mango and all those bolted on Nokia goodies at a discounted price p...
Great screen, 1.4GHz CPU, lightweight, Nokia Drive, Nokia Music and Windows Phone 7 Mango...
Plasticky, Not much internal storage and no microSD, Unlock button is in an awkward place...
All in all the Nokia Lumia 710 is an extremely competent smartphone. It looks good, has some very competitive hardware and comes packed with plenty of useful features and applications like Nokia Music, Drive and Maps.It's also very well priced at £300, an...
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geeksquad.co.uk Updated: 2014-03-20 05:00:50
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Nokia's second Windows Phone device, Lumia 710 is cheaper than the Lumia 800 with a smaller touchscreen and less expensive shell. It shares many of the same features as its bigger brother, keeping the same snappy speeds and ease of use that makes Windows...
Cheap option for Windows Phone, Fully featured OS with business email and Office integration, exclusive Nokia Drive and Maps software, plus Nokia Music for free streaming...
Physical buttons aren't for everyone, camera could be better, especially when compared to Nokia's other offerings, Design, The Lumia 710 fits comfortably in the hand, featuring the obligatory 3 buttons at the bottom, which are required by Microsoft for al...
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The 710 is the little brother of the Lumia family. With less powerful specifications, a less flashy design and less hype, it's hard not to feel that by buying a Lumia 710 instead of a Lumia 800 or even 900, you're getting, well … less. However, of...
The Lumia 710 is a moderately powerful smartphone offering very decent specifications and a nice design, paired with solid build quality and a good camera. For its cost, it's one of the top smartphones in its mid-range category and it can be one of the m...
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whatmobile.net Updated: 2014-04-04 04:43:28
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Nokia has been in freefall for years now, rapidly losing smartphone market share: sure, it€s still the world€s biggest mobile manufacturer, but that just means it€s had further to fall.The company€s partnership with Microsoft to produce Windows Phone devi...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2014-04-13 04:45:10
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The Nokia Lumia 710 is the second offering into the Windows Phone arena from Nokia, following the release of the Nokia Lumia 800 late last year.The first thing you notice when comparing the Nokia Lumia 710 with its older mobile phone sibling is that the N...
Removable battery, Intuitive user interface, Nokia apps, Integration with Xbox Live, Cloudbased backup...
Poor battery life, Screen, camera and internal storage are downgraded from Lumia 800, No frontfacing camera, Fragilelooking volume and camera buttons...
The Nokia Lumia 710 is by no means an ugly phone, but when compared with the beautiful curves of the Nokia Lumia 800 it starts to feel cheaper than maybe it should. The smartphone is directly aimed at younger users with its changeable rear cover, but we'r...
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techview.co Updated: 2014-05-10 02:57:24
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I'm going to start by saying apologies for the lack of screenshots in this review, Microsoft's closed Windows Phone platform doesn't offer a native screenshot solution nor can one installed unless the device has been developer unlocked.Nokia's Lumia 710 w...
Excellent battery life, Impressive performance for price range, Super cheap price point; excellent value for money, Removable battery – hell yeah!, The Bad:, Plastic feel, Buttons feel stiff, Display, No memory card slot, low internal storage, Key Feature...
Plastic feel, Buttons feel stiff, Display, No memory card slot, low internal storage...
I've got admit that Nokia's Lumia 710 is definitely a great device. It offers a very impressive experience for its price tag and doesn't disappoint in terms of offering.The display was a let-down for me and I'd have loved to have seen a better quality dis...
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thunderbaylive.com Updated: 2014-08-07 05:59:42
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tekgadg.com Updated: 2014-09-04 06:25:01
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When Nokia announced early last year that they would be adopting Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 platform in lieu of developing in-house platforms, the exasperated screaming of Nokia fanboys could be heard all around the world. Nobody could understand why Nok...
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The Windows Phone platform is underrated. This is what I have gathered from my experience using the operating system. I first encountered Windows Phone 7 when I was able to get my hands on a Nokia Lumia 800 . I found the OS fast, simple and highly intuiti...
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technoodling.net Updated: 2016-12-29 22:06:49
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The release of the Lumia line signals Nokia's big push towards relevance. For better or worse, they have decided to partner up with Microsoft in the hopes of turning their fortune around. The Nokia Lumia 710 is one of the four Lumia phones that's now avai...
Solid performance, no dropped calls or wonky reception, Bargain priced phone tied with a reasonably good data plan, Windows Phone 7 is one damn good mobile OS and it deserves more credit than what it's getting...
Boring design and form factor, No hotspot feature yet (update is “coming soon” as per Nokia), Not enough storage memory...
Honestly, considering that the entry level Nokia Lumia 610 is priced at Php 11,000, Php 10,800 for the Lumia 710 is a pretty good buy. The data plan itself is not half bad either. I've been a SMART postpaid subscriber for years now and I find them to be q...
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jamonline.ph Updated: 2016-12-29 22:06:49
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Nokia Lumia 710 clad in white glossy case Just as I promised to you guys. I'll be reviewing the Nokia Lumia 710, the midrange Windows phone offering of Nokia. I got a chance to get a hands-on of it first at the Smart Nokia Lumia launch last April 19 at R...
Nokia Lumia 710 clad in white glossy case Just as I promised to you guys. I'll be reviewing the Nokia Lumia 710, the midrange Windows phone offering of Nokia. I got a chance to get a hands-on of it first at the Smart Nokia Lumia launch last April 19 at Re...
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This year is a make-or-break year for the Windows Phone platform. Other brands were not quite successful with this mobile platform from Microsoft and it's now up to Nokia to show them how things are done with the release of their line of Lumia phones.The...
The Nokia Lumia 710 is a fine Windows Phone with an attractive price point. It may not have the looks and build quality as that of the Nokia Lumia 800 but it inherited its power. The phone runs smoothly, the camera is decent, and the battery is easily rep...
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fhm.com.ph Updated: 2016-12-29 22:06:49
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Smart Communications gives us another cool for our playful fingers to tinker with. Check out the Nokia smartphone Lumia 710, the first ever Nokia phone run by Windows!Critics have dubbed the Lumia Nokia's "comeback kid." And righty so: It is powered by Wi...
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Nokia Lumia 710, along with the rest of the Nokia Lumia phones being introduced, is considered the come-back kid of the Finish mobile handset maker, which banks on Windows OS to regain its place in the smartphone turf currently dominated by Android and iO...
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After the release of the Lumia 800 , Nokia was bound to release more smartphones that utilize the Windows Phone 7 operating system. The immediate sibling comes in the form of the Lumia 710, which looks quite similar to its big brother, but comes at a more...
The colors aren't very accurate, but the camera gets the job done for contrast and sharpness.The shooting ability is surprisingly good in both speed and picture quality. You can start up the camera even from standby mode by pressing the dedicated shutter...
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We’ve finally got our hands on the mid-range offspring of the Nokia-Microsoft partnership, the Lumia 710. The Windows Phone powered smartphone just sits perfectly in between its entry-level sibling Lumia 610 and its high-end counterpart Lumia 800. Check...
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Our review of the Nokia Lumia 710Last week the tech scene in the Philippines was all about the pioneer Finnish phone maker, Nokia. Both telcos launched their respective Windows Phone 7.5 powered Nokia Lumia smartphones with big parties, complete with inte...
The Nokia Lumia 710 is currently exclusive to Smart. You can actually get one already today under their Limited Edition Data Plan 1000 (+450 for the Lumia 710). That will come out to paying a monthly service fee of Php1,450. With this package you get the...
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Nokia Lumia 710 has made it to the TP Hideout! And this can only mean one thing: The smartphone should be available in the Philippines real soon!...
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Nokia Lumia Launch at Republiq Last April 19, SMART and Nokia Philippines launched the Nokia Lumia 710 (Pronounced as "No-kya Loom-ya") at Republiq in Resorts World Manila. There were a lot of celebrities including Rhian Ramos and KC Montero who hosted t...
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The Nokia Lumia 710 was announced together with the Lumia 800 back in October 2011. Both the devices are running on Microsoft Windows Phone 7.5 Mango. So what are the features that the Lumia 710 could offer? Read on to find out.At a glance:+Responsive...
In terms of pricing, the Lumia 710 is priced at RM999, while the Lumia 800 is priced at RM1650. It is obvious that the Lumia 710 would be an economical choice over the Lumia 800. Plus, the Lumia 710 also offers the same simplistic OS (Microsoft Windo...
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Almost a year after Nokia announced that it will align with Microsoft and use the software giant's Windows Phone platform on its future mobile devices, we see the arrival of the Nokia Lumia 710 and Lumia 800 to Malaysia.Still a few weeks away from the loc...
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T3.com
Updated: 2013-02-14 12:26:58
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The Nokia Lumia 710 is only the second Windows 7 Phone launched by the Finnish company for the UK (with the Nokia Lumia 900 currently US only) and is markedly more affordable than the well-received Nokia Lumia 800: it’s available for free on contracts...
Speedy performance, Lightweight, sturdy build, Affordable price tag...
Non-AMOLED screen, Limited storage, Limited app selection...
Don’t view the Nokia Lumia 710 as the poor man’s Lumia 800. This is a cracking budget smartphone in its own right: it feels more reliable and much faster than the average budget Android phone, and the tile-based Windows Phone 7 user interface is a joy...
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This is a preview of the Nokia Lumia 800, a full review will be put online as soon as it is available) Nokia's Lumia 800 may have attracted most of the attention, but the company has unveiled two Windows Phone devices. The second is the mid-range Lumi...
The Nokia Lumia 710 is a mid-range Windows Phone that cuts back on a few features in order to obtain a more affordable price tag. In a flashback to the Nokia 5110, the Lumia 710 also has swappable rear covers in multiple colours...
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If the smartphone world was a teenage Hollywood movie, the Nokia Lumia 710 would be the mousy, bookish girl with glasses who sits at the back of the class, no one speaks to and who has never kissed a boy. The 710's bigger sister, the Lumia 800 would be th...
Decent screen, Slick Windows Phone OS, Well built...
No microSD card slot, Poor button ergonomics, Poorly stocked app store...
The Nokia Lumia 710 could have been the first budget Windows Phone handset to attract users in large numbers, but the inherent limitations placed on Nokia by Microsoft, along with a couple of poor design choices mean it falls just short of being a great b...
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The Nokia Lumia 710 is basically an entry level version of the Finnish Windows Phone 7 launching pad device - the Lumia 800, which incorporated the radical new user interface from Microsoft. This UI was designed to make Windows Phone 7 accessible to the m...
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Nokia's smartphone travails are well documented, but with estimates that the Lumia 800 has sold over one million units since its November launch, things seem to be looking up. The Finnish manufacturer is now looking to consolidate that success with the Lu...
The Lumia 710 is Nokia’s mass-market gambit, and arguably its success is more important to the company as a whole than the sexier Lumia 800. And it isn’t a bad smartphone. As with all Windows Phone smartphones, it feels smooth under the finger...
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Nokia's second Windows Phone device, Lumia 710 is cheaper than the Lumia 800 with a smaller touchscreen and less expensive shell. It shares many of the same features as its bigger brother, keeping the same snappy speeds and ease of use that makes Windows...
Cheap option for Windows Phone, Fully featured OS with business email and Office integration, exclusive Nokia Drive and Maps software, plus Nokia Music for free streaming...
Physical buttons aren't for everyone, camera could be better, especially when compared to Nokia's other offerings, Design, The Lumia 710 fits comfortably in the hand, featuring the obligatory 3 buttons at the bottom, which are required by Microsoft for al...
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Nokia has been in freefall for years now, rapidly losing smartphone market share: sure, it€s still the world€s biggest mobile manufacturer, but that just means it€s had further to fall.The company€s partnership with Microsoft to produce Windows Phone devi...
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After the release of the Lumia 800 , Nokia was bound to release more smartphones that utilize the Windows Phone 7 operating system. The immediate sibling comes in the form of the Lumia 710, which looks quite similar to its big brother, but comes at a more...
The colors aren't very accurate, but the camera gets the job done for contrast and sharpness.The shooting ability is surprisingly good in both speed and picture quality. You can start up the camera even from standby mode by pressing the dedicated shutter...
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Our review of the Nokia Lumia 710Last week the tech scene in the Philippines was all about the pioneer Finnish phone maker, Nokia. Both telcos launched their respective Windows Phone 7.5 powered Nokia Lumia smartphones with big parties, complete with inte...
The Nokia Lumia 710 is currently exclusive to Smart. You can actually get one already today under their Limited Edition Data Plan 1000 (+450 for the Lumia 710). That will come out to paying a monthly service fee of Php1,450. With this package you get the...
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Nokia Lumia 710 has made it to the TP Hideout! And this can only mean one thing: The smartphone should be available in the Philippines real soon!...
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Almost a year after Nokia announced that it will align with Microsoft and use the software giant's Windows Phone platform on its future mobile devices, we see the arrival of the Nokia Lumia 710 and Lumia 800 to Malaysia.Still a few weeks away from the loc...
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