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Posted in News on 8th December 2011
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Despite the fact that Nokia announced two months ago that its initial Windows Phone devices, the Lumia 800 and 710 will be introduced in North America in early 2012, there’s a substantial opportunity that at least 1 of the smartphones will hit shelves in U.S. by year’s finish.

 

According to the people more than at WPCentral, T-Mobile USA and Nokia are holding an event on December 14 in New York City and the only point that comes to thoughts is Lumia 800 or Lumia 710.

 

Nevertheless, there is more to it, as the Lumia 710 has been a lot more than a month ago at FCC (Federal Communications Commission) with T-Mobile bands, which indicates that this will be a T-Mobile USA exclusive, at least till 2012.

 

We can only wait for T-Mobile USA official announcement which will possibly be published on December 14. There is no indication that the Lumia 710 will arrive in retailers by year’s finish, but it is the most we can hope for.

 

In situation the Lumia 710 will make it to the marketplace in time for Christmas, the smartphone will have a fierce competitors from currently properly established manufacturers that launched Windows Telephone gadgets in United States more than a year ago.

 

Not like its Lumia 800 brother, the 710 features a far more Symbian-like style, which is undoubtedly no match for the former’s appeal.

 

Also identified as Nokia Sabre, the Lumia 710 comes with a a lot more than decent 3.seven-inch capacitive touchscreen, which is primarily based on Nokia’s ClearBlack display technology and supports 480 x 800 pixels resolution.

 

The mobile phone is powered by a one.4 GHz single core Qualcomm MSM8255 Snapdragon processor and runs Microsoft’s most recent Windows Phone 7.5 Mango operating method.

 

The Lumia 710 lacks a microSD card slot for memory expansion, instead it packs 8 GB onboard memory and 512 MB of RAM. There’s also a 5-megapixel rear camera with autofocus, LED flash and HD (720p) video recording. 


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