Nokia 700 to Be Available on All UK Networks
No matter who your provider is, you'll be able to get the Nokia 700.
Nokia's new Nokia 700 handset will be available across every UK phone network, it has been revealed. The slimmest Symbian phone ever, Crave reports that the Nokia 700, which runs on Symbian Belle, will be available on Vodafone, O2, Virgin, Orange and T-Mobile when it launches next month.
Nokia first launched the 700 back in August as the first Symbian Belle phone and the "most compact touch monoblock smartphone in the market." The 700 boasts a 3.2-inch ClearBlack AMOLED display with Corning Gorilla Glass on top, a 1GHz CPU, a 5-megapixel camera with an LED flash, 2GB of user memory plus a MicroSD card slot for up to 32GB of extra storage, WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, and NFC support. Of course, the most notable feature of this handset is that it runs on Symbian Belle, which allows for six customizable homescreens, new widgets (in varying sizes), toggle widgets (for turning features like Bluetooth on and off), better navigation, an improved status bar, and visual multitasking.
Available in cool grey, silver/white, coral red, peacock blue and purple, the phone is set for launch next month. Check out the video below for a tour of Belle and let us know what you think!
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wow nice.
Symbian Belle seems brilliant shame they didn't release it earlier, even though I personally think Symbian's quite stable, plus much easier to back up data using Nokia PcSuite.
As for the Signal reception & build quality, Nokia is second to none.
Symbian Belle seems brilliant shame they didn't release it earlier, even though I personally think Symbian's quite stable, plus much easier to back up data using Nokia PcSuite.
never mind developing for symbian is great, personally i find it the best OS for development!
too bad there isn't much of a market out there, thanks to the apple fanboys.
why on earth are they releasing new Symbian phones when they agreed to scrap the product line and jump in bed with Microsoft over 6 months ago?
Nokia:
The Nokia n900 on of the most versatile phones.
The n8 (Symbian) has the best camera phone.
The n9 (MeeGo+Harmattan UI)UI and multitasking is the best so far
The Microsoft mole Elop should be officially executed in the USA for his crimes or promoted as the permanent president of the USA depending on the POV.
He is the 1st CEO ever to lie about the company products negatively
eg. claiming that N950 & N9 will not work and will not finish in time.
AND he made the switch over to a much less working platform: WP7
The real crooks are the idiots who hired him
I don't have any Nokia shares but if did I couldn't sell them , but instead would pray the Windows Phone 8 takes the whole world by surprise at the Xmas 2012.