Gadgets and Tech Reviews

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Groovy, baby! It’s the Supernova 7210

Simple and chic monoblock design, with really slim size. Check.

Two inches QVGA 240x320, 262K color display. Check.

Two-megapixel camera with autofocus and dual-LED flash and 4 times digital zoom. Check.

Stereo music player supporting MP3, AAC, AAC+ and WMA, and RDS stereo FM Radio. Check.

QCIF video recording at 10fps and XHTML browser. Check. Check.

Phone specialized themes and music tracks. Check.

Now here’s a question, and be honest – does the Nokia 7210 Supernova makes you randy, baby, yeah, does it?

Well, pardon us, but you can shag later with the 7210 Supernova after reading what we’ve got to say.

The 7210 is just one of the Nokia treats from the Supernova range that, we believe, is meant for those who, like Austin Powers, love to groove.

It wasn’t the International Man of Mystery but we’re sure it’s somebody from Nokia who said: "As we rely more heavily on mobile phones to stay connected, they increasingly know everything about us and have become a window into our worlds.

"With the new Nokia 7210 Supernova, we set out to give people the ability to set themselves apart in the same way that they would with a traditional statement accessory."

The 7210 Supernova is actually about simplicity with style. It has a chic, slim design which, depending on your taste, can be availed in a choice of "bubble gum pink" and "vivid blue" – both in gloss finish.

The 7210 Supernova’s sleek design and comfortable shape, we must stress, fits so well in almost any pants style.

To be specific, the dimension measured 106 x 45 x 10.6 mm so yeah, baby, even when you go for the skin-tight ones, the bulge in your pocket won’t show ugly.

Nor is it heavy, hardly tipping the scales at 90 gms., battery included. But we must also add, the 7210 Supernova is packing.

Wanna’ stay connected with music, Nokia 7210 Supernova is just a bit of alright as a mobile phone.

It provides access to Flickr, one-click photo sharing, supports GPRS of Class 32, 88 kbps and EDGE of Class 32, 296 kbits. Oh, and the microSD card slot lets you store music of up to 2 GB.

You also get Bluetooth (v2.0 with A2DP), Macromedia Flash Lite 2.1, Adobe Flash 3.0 and Widsets with Standard Li-Ion 860 mAh (BL-4CT) battery, talktime of 2 hrs and standby of 259 hrs.

With the Nokia 7210 Supernova, you get a lot without spending too much (go check the Nokia Store nearest you for the prices). The first thing you get, of course, is it’s very shaggadelic design. So, shall we shag now?

No comments: