Nokia 7519 and 7610 Supernova
A supernova is definitely a sight to behold, but I don’t think Nokia did a very good job with the S40-powered 7510 and 7610. The former is an auto-opening clamshell handset while the latter comes in a slider form factor, aiming to bring together both form and function into a single device pretty much like how Nokia’s previous efforts with the L’Amour was like. The Nokia 7610 is clearly the superior handset among the two once you check out their respective specifications after the jump.
Nokia 7510 Supernova
- Weight: 124 g
- Dimensions: 92 x 46 x 17 mm
- Display: Main QVGA 16 million color display/External monochrome 128×160 display (hidden when not in use)
- Network: Quad-band GSM / EDGE
- Memory: 27MB onboard memory; microSD support
- Operating System: Symbian S40 (with active themes)
- Camera: 2 megapixel (no autofocus) camera with LED flash and 4x digital zoom; QCIF video recording at 15 FPS
- Talktime: – 3 day standby and 300 hours of talktime
- Internet: OSS internet browser
- Connectivity: Bluetooth 2.0
- FM radio with RDS
- 2.5 mm jack
- Xpress on covers
Nokia 7610 Supernova
Weight: 99 g
Dimensions: 98×48×15 mm
Display: QVGA 16 million color display
Network: Quad-band GSM/EDGE
Talktime: 5.4 days standby and 300 hours talktime
Storage: 64 MB of built in memory with microSD support
Operating System: S40 3rd edition
Camera: 3.2 megapixel AF camera with LED flash and 8x digital zoom; VGA 30 FPS video recording
Bluetooth 2.0
FM radio with RDS
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