Review of GSM-handset Nokia 7510 Supernova
Mobile-review have posted their review of the Nokia 7510 Supernova. Here is their final impression.
The 7510 Supernova isn’t a particularly loud phone, in many situations you will find its alert volume insufficient, which is our main gripe with this phone. In terms of reception quality it does just fine; the vibro alert is nothing to write home about either. All in all, you are unlikely to miss a call with the 7510 while in a quiet environment, but on noisy streets or parties it fares much worse.
The 7510 Supernova is set to arrive in late October and will retail for around 180 Euro. As far as today’s market goes, the only rival for 7510 would be the Sony Ericsson Z770i, whose price will roll down to that watermark by this October hands down. However I’m positive that Sony Ericsson has a couple of mid-tier folder-type handsets up its sleeve that will be launched before the end of this year and one of them will have what it takes to take on the 7510.
Going for the 7510 Supernova are a wide array of games and applications included into the default feature pack, plus a quite decent music player that outputs pretty much the same audio quality as Nokia’s music-minded handsets (since it employs the same chipset). On top of that it comes preinstalled with the sixth edition of S40, which is more of a benefit than a letdown for an affordable handset. All up, the 7510 is a well-rounded solution that will generate substantial sales; moreover it’s a potential bestseller of fall/winter 2008 and also the only Supernova-branded phone that will fit both men and women.
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