Nokia 7510 Supernova, Flips Out

July 4, 2008

Picture of Nokia 7510 SupernovaNokia introduced its new flip phone that comes with a nice name, the Nokia 7510 Supernova. It sports a classy hidden external display and an ‘organic’ main desktop that adapts to your behaviour over time. Interestingly, this clamshell handset also has a built-in A-GPS receiver, allowing the phone to guide you out of the traffic jam. The 2 megapixel camera also features NIPS, Nokia’s proprietary photo processing algorithm for low-light situations.
It uses Nokia Maps 1.2 software for maps navigation, routing, and local search. Moreover, it provides an advanced 2 megapixel camera module that boasts a NIPS, LED flash, and 4x digital zoom capabilities.

An FM radio is on board, so that you can tune in to your favorite station, as well. Quad-band GSM (850/900/1800/1900Mhz) offers worldwide connectivity, and the integrated LED flashlight ensures you don’t get lost in the dark. Users can manage music with an FM Radio, an enhanced MP3 player, and Nokia Music Store and Nokia Music PC Client. Additional features include a link to YouTube, access to Nokia Maps 1.2 to navigate with free mapping, routing and local search, support of A-GPS and the Nokia WidSets service. [Read more]

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