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January 2012
(75%)
237 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(81%)
83 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Great design
Windows Phone 7 Mango OS
Seamless navigation
Comes with fashionable design and exchangeable back covers
Possess an internal storage capacity of 8GB Memory
Outfitted with capacitive touch screen with pinch zoom
Enables faster web browsing experience with IE 9 and HTML5
Helps in viewing Microsoft
Great build quality
Sleek and fluid UI
Excellent social networking integration
Free voice-guided sat nav
Great camera.
Built well
Display has deep black levels
If you are someone who needs a high quality device with good specifications and do not mind paying few bucks for the apps
Then this phone is clearly a very good choice. Else head to Android.
Abstract: The Nokia Lumia 710 is the first Windows Phone by Nokia on the T-Mobile network. This device is geared at the first time smartphone users and is priced competitively and accordingly at $49.99. The Lumia 710 sports a Clear black 3.7-inch display, powered b...
Published: 2012-01-24, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
In the T-Mobile Nokia 710 comes the first push by Nokia to re-enter the United States mobile market with Windows Phone in tow, and with this little gem comes a broad sweep for the middle market including those switching from other operating systems to ...
Strong performance for a budget device, and the Nokia apps and smart Windows OS seal the deal...
We're not fans of the limited 8GB of storage and the slightly clunky designLook and Feel...
If you’re after a Windows smartphone but your budget is tight, the Nokia Lumia 710 is a dependable and fun little mobile. Those with extra cash in the bank will prefer the Lumia 800 however. ...
The Lumia 710 won't turn any heads or break any new ground, but it's not meant to either. It is a solid smartphone that offers a simple interface, quick performance, great call quality, and decent battery life - and at T-Mobile's $49.99 asking price (...
Summing it all up The more I used the Nokia Lumia 710, the more the phone grew on me. Personally, I like a larger screen on my Windows Phone but found the 710 to be a compact, well built, comfortable Windows Phone. I like how Nokia's CEO Stephen Elop des...
The Nokia Lumia 710 is a nice introduction to the Finnish company's foray into Windows Phone, but it leaves me wanting more. I was impressed with the Lumia 800 and I'm keeping my fingers crossed that we'll see a higher-end Nokia Windows Phone next wee...
Agile performance, Inexpensive but still feature-rich
Uneven call quality, Middling camera
The Nokia Lumia 710 is a nice U.S. introduction to the Finnish company's foray into Windows Phone, but it leaves me wanting more. I was impressed with the Lumia 800 and I'm keeping my fingers crossed that we'll see a higher-end Nokia Windows Phone nex...
The Lumia 710 isn’t as exciting as its big brother, the Lumia 800. Nokia announced a flagship device that is, in many ways, a game changer for the company moving forward. And yet even still, T-Mobile decided to launch the company’s lower end device, wh...
Bargain priced smartphone with solid specs and good quality, Bargain priced smartphone with solid specs and good quality, Bargain priced smartphone with solid specs and good quality, Bargain priced smartphon
Front buttons aren't easy to use, no mobile hotspot feature, Front buttons aren't easy to use, no mobile hotspot feature, Front buttons aren't easy to use, no mobile hotspot feature, Front buttons aren't eas
There's a lot to like in Nokia's first US Windows Phone. The bargain price belies a solid set of features; quick performance and an elegant though not thin design. Call quality is excellent, the camera takes good photos and the phone is fast. Gaming i...
$50 gets you a Windows Phone with tons of cool features, Battery life is very good, No obnoxious LED notification lights, Excellent screen, User replaceable battery, Solid design with comfortable to hold rounded corners
Camera is 5 megapixel instead of 8, and it does not have the Carl Zeiss optics; 8GB non-expandable memory; No front-facing camera… but it is only $50