Sunday, May 16, 2010

Nokia 7100 Supernova Mobile Phone Review - Sleek and Styilish


The Nokia 7100 Supernova definitely has a few nice goodies. It has a finger friendly keypad and an affordable price tag.

Appearance:

This phone has a sleek, black plastic exterior with colorful accents which are available in pink, red or blue. It’s also a sturdy phone that seems to be able to stand up to everyday abuse. Even though it weighs 103.5 g, it is slender enough to fit into a pocket. The finger friendly buttons on the keypad make texting and dialing a pleasure. The interface of this mobile is easy to use but also very basic and suffers from freezing, lagging and a few other kinks. Even though the screen is bright enough, at only 2 inches it’s very disappointing.

Sound:

Don’t rely on this phone to bring you great listening pleasure. It lacks a 3.5mm headphone jack, so you have to use the cheap headphones that come in the box. The dim and tinny sound quality is not very enjoyable. However, it has an FM radio and the media player has Midi, WAV AMR, AAC and MP3. But even all of this does not make up for poor sound quality.

Camera:

The Supernova’s camera is even more basic than its music system. The 1.3 megapixel camera has no flash, no autofocus and no image stabilizer. To make things worse, there are identical buttons on either side of the phone, one is the camera button, and the other does nothing making it very confusing. The pictures are dim and gritty and really hard to see except when taken in bright conditions.

Internet connectivity:

Unfortunately, the Supernova’s connection options are also very basic. There is GPRS, EDGE, Bluetooth and USB, but no Wi-Fi and no HSDPA. The dual band technology will let you use your mobile in certain countries. Along with MMS and SMS there is a mediocre email client. But, no instant messaging, only Nokia Xpress Audio Messaging . The addition of Opera Mini 4 lets you browse the internet with ease even though the screen is so small.

Nokia did add a selection of downloadable games, to try to redeem this phone, but the size of the screen leaves you squinting to see the games.

Memory and Talk Time:

You’ll find that you will need to charge this phone often since it has only 8 hours of talk time and 430 hours of standby. The 4 megabytes of memory and the lack of a micro SD card, does not let you store all your needs.

Conclusion:

The Nokia 7100 Supernova may have many faults, but it does have a small price tag. The sleek, sophisticated design makes it look much more expensive than it actually is. The Supernova would make a good in between phone or if you want an inexpensive phone that looks expensive, the Supernova just may be for you. However, the many faults and lack of some important features just might make users look elsewhere. Consider buying the Nokia 7100 with one of mobile phone deals online as they offer better discounts than those on the high streets.

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