Nokia has launched its latest smartphone in the form of the Nokia 701, which comes complete with Near Field Communiication and powered with Symbian Belle OS.
The company claims that Nokia 701 comes loaded with the “brightest screen the world has ever seen”, six home screens instead of Anna’s three, live widgets in five different sizes, a pull down menu and task bar and single-tap NFC pairing.
So it stands to reason that the Nokia 701 would come rocking NFC technology, as well as a 1GHz processor, active noise cancellation, an 8MP rear-mounted HD video capturing camera with dual LED flash and a front-mounted camera to boot. The display is a 3.5-inch IPS LCD with ClearBlack technology with gorilla glass coating.
Nokia 701 measures 11 x 56.8 x 117.3mm and weighs 131 gram. The device also loaded with a 1GHz processor and comes with support for pentaband radio, Wi-Fi, HSUPA 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS and FM Radio. Memory-wise, the 701 will come with 8GB of internal memory as well as a microSD card slot – that means you can pump it up to 40GB with a 32GB microSD card.
Nokia promises “up to 17 hours talktime over GSM or up to 550 hours on standby (8.8/504h over 3G)”.
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