Testseek.com have collected 131 expert reviews of the Nokia C7 Astound and the average rating is 71%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Nokia C7 Astound.
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The editors liked
Looks
Build quality
Touchscreen
UI
Battery Life
Sound output
Sturdy
Comfortable build
Loud and clear music quality
Great voice clarity thanks to active noise reduction tech
Sexy design
Sturdy build
Good quality display with Gorilla glass protection
720p video playback and recording
FM transmitter
Excellent touchscreen
Call quality
Beautiful Screen
Slim Profile
WiFi
GPS
3G Support
Supports DivX/XviD videos
Good Audio Playback
The editors didn't like
Camera
Price
Accessory bundle
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Camera quality is not too good
No auto-focus
After firmware update handset went berserk
Kept hanging and shutting down
No customizable EQ option
Social Networking application didn't work
Disappointing camera
HD video playback is a hit and miss affair
Unimpressive web browser
MicroSD card not hot swappable
Ovi Store is not quite there yet
Overall the C7 comes out to be a good phone with some exception here and there. So if you are a true Nokia aficionado
And want a good smartphone without going overboard consider this on top of your list
This phone is essentially a perfect middle ground between the two charges a day required by smartphones and the two days before a charge on a feature phone. The smartphone experience isn’t quite as optimized and user-friendly as the most recent versio...
The Nokia Astound boasts a sleek, premium design and affordable price tag. Call quality is good, and the phone's 8-megapixel camera takes great photos and video
The smartphone can be sluggish and the Symbian 3 operating system is still behind the curve in ease of use and functionality
The Nokia Astound is a beautifully designed and affordable smartphone for T-Mobile, but there are other budget-friendly options available with better performance and that are easier to use.
Excellent call quality, Good battery life, Slim, attractive design
Camera has no autofocus, Symbian feels outdated
The Nokia Astound is a great phone for users who want an affordable, yet full-featured smartphone, but the Symbian platform isn’t the most user-friendly. ...
The Astound is a solid effort from Nokia that has many strengths. The hardware is excellent all around. The controls all work and phone call quality, signal performance, and battery life are all commendable. For those who need a device that covers the...
Eye catching & solid design, Sharp AMOLED display, Long battery life, Great calling quality, Affordable cost
No autofocus with its camera, Choppy web surfing with the native browser
Clearly better priced than the Nokia Nuron from last year, the Astound is undoubtedly something you might want to look at if you simply tire of the usual smartphones out there and want to experience Symbian^3. Sporting a fantastic looking design that’s...
The handset has one speaker, but it offers loud and clear sound you can hear from pockets and bags. I like shallow and frequent vibro tremolos, but the majority may view it as weakness. There are no complaints regarding the connection quality. The maj...
The Nokia C7 suffers from the same problems as the N8: the hardware is some of the best around, especially when it comes to connectivity, but the software is a tougher sell. Symbian has many strengths – and many users – and Nokia’s plans for cross-pla...
Nokia C7 is a nicely made handset with an extra thin profile. Maybe it’s too rounded for our taste, or maybe it’s just us. This cool cat provides distinct E-series styling and the no-nonsense C-series attitude in a package that means business.The 3.5-i...