Earlier today, Nokia unveiled their new Lumia 710 smartphone, which will be supplied running Windows Phone 7.5 Mango. This highly anticipated device is expected to arrive in stores in early 2012, retailing for around 270 Euros before taxes. The Lumia 710 is designed to offer a robust smartphone experience at a competitive price point, making it an attractive option for a wide range of users.
Key Features of the Nokia Lumia 710
A new range of demo videos has now been released showcasing the Nokia Lumia 710 features. These videos highlight how updates will arrive and can be controlled on the new smartphone for Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. Additionally, the videos demonstrate the phone’s Internet browsing capabilities and other features, including email and Office integration. Watch all six videos detailing the features of the Nokia Lumia 710 after the jump.
Nokia explains:
“Access to the internet is a must-have. And getting where you want to go online has never been more important. Thankfully, browsing doesn’t get much better than it is on the Nokia Lumia 710. With Internet Explorer 9 and HTML5, you get the same experience you already know and love from your desktop on your phone.”
Enhanced Browsing and Social Media Integration
The Nokia Lumia 710 is equipped with Internet Explorer 9 and supports HTML5, ensuring a seamless and familiar browsing experience. This means users can enjoy the same high-quality web experience on their phone as they do on their desktop computers. The integration of social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn is also a significant feature. Users can easily stay connected with friends, family, and colleagues, receiving updates and notifications directly on their home screen.
Moreover, the Lumia 710 supports a variety of email services and offers Office integration, making it an excellent choice for professionals who need to manage their work on the go. The phone’s ability to handle multiple email accounts and sync with Microsoft Office applications ensures that users can stay productive no matter where they are.
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Have a look at our Nokia Lumia 800 review to see what we thought of Nokia’s first Windows Phone device.
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