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T-Mobile snags the Nokia 7510, drops the Supernova monicker

by Arnold Zafra on Jan 8, 2009 at 11:02 AM

Nokia 7510

What was previously unofficially called Nokia Supernova 7510 will now simply be called the Nokia 7510.  T-Mobile USA was the lucky mobile carrier to release the phone to the U.S. market.  Just announced at CES, the Nokia 7510 is sure to please Nokia fans with this new flip phone’s user interface, stylish design, and a self-hiding external display.

If you’ve been looking for a mobile phone that is flexible enough to let you use a cellular and Wi-Fi network for making calls, look no further as the Nokia 7510 supports UMA connectivity.  If you’re a fasionista fond of matching the color of what you wear with your accessories including mobile phones, you’ll be glad to know that the Nokia 7510 features changeable faceplates.

Aside from being a Quad-band mobile phone which supports GMS/GPRS/EDGE network at 850/900/1900 MHz, the Nokia 7510 also features a 2.2-inch QVGA display, FM RDS Radio, microSD memory card slot for storage expansion up to 8GB, a digital music player that supports MP3/AAC/AAC+ digital formats, POP3, and IMAP4 email accounts support. 

Up for grabs anytime this month, the Nokia 7510’s price is yet to be announced.

Read [Nokia PR]

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Comments
  • Vaughn said:

    I’ve used Nokia phones in the past and wasn’t incredibly satisfied with them.  But this one looks pretty cool.  The self hiding external display is what catches my attention most with this model. It also seems like a lot of functionality for what appears to be a very simplistic keypad. I think this will be fun phone, but I would go with a clear phone skin from these guys.  I use one on my phone and I think it would be nice to protect the changeable faceplates.

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