Yes! this will be the first Windows Phone from Nokia in attempt to regain its market in America which has lost somewhere. Will it be a good initiative bringing in the entry level Windows Phone smartphone Lumia 710 first instead of the well appreciated Lumia 800? Time will tell but the announcement from both Nokia and T-Mobile does seem to be full with power to introduce this smartphone in America.
T-Mobile has put some impressive features from Nokia’s Lumia 710 in the banner above.
Navigate your life, not your phone
With voice-activated local search, People Hub, and the familiarity of Windows®, it’s never been easier to navigate your world your way – all at 4G speeds.
While Nokia in its press release, has mentioned some of its unique features which will only be shipped with Nokia’s Windows Phones.
The smartphone also brings access to signature Nokia experiences, such as Nokia Drive for voice-guided, turn-by-turn navigation and ESPN for exclusive sports content.
If comparing it with Lumia 800, first thing is the class difference Lumia 710 is an entry level device to support most of the people who have desires for a good smartphone within their budget. Lumia 710 features a 3.7-inch ClearBlack WVGA touchscreen, a Qualcomm 1.4 GHz Snapdragon processor, and a 5-megapixel autofocus camera and inside it’s powered by the same Windows Phone 7.5 and other built-in apps and services like
[sources: Nokia Press Release, Windows Phone Blog]
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