Symbian Belle stage begins. The Finnish Nokia offers the Nokia 700 and Nokia 701, the first phones of the firm with the new system update. Just five months after the release of Symbian Anna on the Nokia X7, and without even a month having passed since the mobile phones began to be updated with native Symbian 3, the Espoo firm steps on the accelerator and puts the new phones that go up a notch when it comes to versions with an advanced platform.
Not surprisingly, although the terminals could be embedded in that category we call mid-range, the system has the appeal of being the most advanced edition of Nokia's intelligent platform. For now he has the privilege of being the most comprehensive ecosystem of the company, hoping that in a month we know what it looks like Windows Phone terminals that will present the signature on the Nokia World 2011 in London.
Through a brief but enthusiastic message on the company's official Twitter account, Nokia announces the official launch of these Nokia 700 and Nokia 701, although it does not provide much more information regarding the release of both devices. However, at the time we already knew that the Nokia 700 would be priced at 270 euros, while the Nokia 701 would be worth around 290 euros. In both cases, of course, with the terminal released to use it with the operator of our choice.
You already know that anyway, as soon as a company throws its claws into these Nokia 700 and Nokia 701, the option to access these devices at much more pocket- friendly prices will open up. And even, as is customary, there could be a solution to take one of these phones for free, as long as we subscribe to the conditions that they propose.
The Nokia 700 is a mobile that stands out for being incredibly light (only 96 grams) and compact. Its multi-touch screen is 3.2 inches, and has a five megapixel camera with LED flash, as well as a large external speaker. The Nokia 701, for its part, expands its screen to 3.5 inches AMOLED panel, featuring an eight megapixel sensor for photos.
The exterior design of the Nokia 701 is very reminiscent of the Nokia C7, one of the company's most applauded phones in the last year. Both devices also integrate a popular NFC chip ( Near Field Communication , or proximity communication), which serves, among many other things, to use the phone as a credit card.