Testseek.com have collected 237 expert reviews of the Microsoft Lumia 710 and the average rating is 75%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Microsoft Lumia 710.
January 2012
(75%)
237 Reviews
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Users
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83 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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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.
Affordable $49.99 oncontract cost, Free turnbyturn directions with Nokia Drive, Good battery life
Boring design, Lacks a frontfacing camera
Behind the lights and glamor of being the first Nokia smartphone to arrive in the US with Windows Phone on board, there’s some expectations riding with its release. However, we’re simply not convinced that the Nokia Lumia 710 is going to be THAT devic...
I love this pen and recommend it wholeheartedly to anyone who wants a multi-function stylus with some heft. If you like the feather light styli that most use, you'll hate this one. If you like the feel of a high-quality pen while inking on your iPad or ot...
Published: 2011-12-15, Author: Brian , review by: cnet.com
Thanks to its Windows Phone 7.5 Mango OS, Nokia's Lumia 710 provides plenty of power for both fun and productive uses. It has a smooth and engaging user interface, satisfying photo quality, and 720p HD video, all in a compact and affordable package.
The Lumia 710's all-plastic construction doesn't scream luxury and its small physical buttons are stiff and often tough to press. The handset also lacks a front-facing camera, so video chat is out of the question.
The $49.99 Nokia Lumia 710 is an excellent way to get the growing capabilities of a Windows Mango smartphone for a rock-bottom price. Though it isn't an Android superphone with a luscious AMOLED display, it's a practical device that covers all the mob...
Abstract: Nokia Lumia 710 was announced in October 2011 at the Nokia World conference in...
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Published: 2011-10-28, Author: Thomas , review by: recombu.com
Compact and comfortable to hold, Built-in sat-nav and music features, Good price
Limited internal memory, Not much cheaper than Lumia 800, Not as many apps available for Windows Phone
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Published: 2011-10-26, Author: Dan , review by: mobileburn.com
Abstract: Sponsored links, if any, appear in green. The Nokia Lumia 710 is the second of two Windows Phone 7.5 smartphone announced by the manufacturer at Nokia World 2011. It is a lower-cost model, which can be witnessed by its cheap feel when compared to the f...
The Lumia 710 is a moderately powerful smartphone offering very decent specifications and a nice design, paired with solid build quality and a good camera. For its cost, it's one of the top smartphones in its mid-range category and it can be one of the m...
8GB memory with no expansion, No Internet tethering feature, Chunky design
Nokia's Lumia 710 doesn't offer anything remarkable, but a slick user experience at a very competitive price makes it great value for money. At under $400, the Lumia 710 is a much better option than most lower-end Android phones...
Outstanding value for money. Zippy performance. Good camera. Great included software
Camera takes patience. Screen looks a little washed out. Not the best mobile web browser
Nokia doesn't cut too many corners in delivering the Lumia 710 on a budget, and the result is a full-featured phone for a fraction of what its competitors are charging....
The Lumia 710 is Nokia’s mass-market gambit, and arguably its success is more important to the company as a whole than the sexier Lumia 800. And it isn’t a bad smartphone. As with all Windows Phone smartphones, it feels smooth under the finger...