Nokia may be to Windows phone, but with T-Mobile to astound (C7), it shows that with a few necessary upgrades, Symbian is still able to function as a good basic Smartphone.
Nokia may have signed a contract with Microsoft, but it is not ready to abandon Symbian just yet. While it readies its first batch of Windows phones, the Finnish handset maker gives Symbian, one more shot in the market of the United States. Together with T-Mobile, wireless operator, which will similarly transferred himself to AT&T in the following year, he was placed under a new name C7 friendly "T-Mobile Astound." and astound it does. It took a complete death of the American market, but Nokia has fixed some of the most Glaring problems with the latest shale Symbian devices and we are happy to say that C7 is respectable beginner device for those who want to Wade is not plungein the land of smartphones.
If you used the Nokia N8 or other recent Symbian devices, the first thing you'll notice is how beautifully to Astound. Nokia took steps to speed up the responsiveness of homescreens and app Starter C7 and their efforts are well worth it. With widgeted homescreens Symban 3.0 Astound looks and acts as part of the Android and iOS band.
Combined with its optimised response speed is a new QWERTY keyboard for landscape and vertical orientations. Better still comes with a tap, the same finger slide to the type of service that has been implemented in a number of Android devices. The result is much more usable and efficient than the old T9 keypad Nokia and old Symbian 3.0 keyboard. I'm not very familiar with the press, since I am still stuck with the original Motorola droid, but I picked up it fairly quickly in testing, C7. The keyboard is still used a few tweaks, but I'm not complaining. This is a good step forward for Nokia.
In the era of mobile Web pages on previous Nokia Symbian 3 browser is completely unacceptable. It has a navigation and sensation of five years mobile browser and its implementation is dreadful. In response to these criticisms Nokia was built a new browser for T-Mobile to astound in the set with popular tools that WebKit is the same technology that is at the core of the Apple Safari, Google Chrome and many mobile Web browsers.
Izvinâvam of how quickly the agent passes through the browser in the video below, but rest assured that it rendered pages with competitive speed and I had no problem shearing-to-zoom and other essential functions. Nokia also has a tool button in the lower-right, which brings up a menu with options, if you want to do something like find the bookmark.
Nokia C7 (T-Mobile to astound) has a touchscreen AMOLED of 3.5-inch and relatively thin frame 10.5 mm. It has 8 GB of internal storage, MicroSD slot and supports T-Mobile "4 G" HSPA + network. Cannot find out how powerful processor or how much RAM is the device, but it is made from 60 percent recycled material, which makes it a pretty green phone. Press releases of Nokia tout how energy efficient your phone as well.
And finally, one of the strengths of Nokia has its Chambers and C7 8MP camera comes with a solid dual-LED flash. For Smartphone camera it performs very well as most phones of Nokia.
You will not be fair if I did not mention that there is a host of obsolete and ineffective functions inherent in the Symbian. Although shot in the arm of Nokia has given the aging OS its problems will shine through, if you use the device for more than its main functions. Not recommend C7 (and neither does Nokia) for advanced users, but beginners can do far worse. With that said, if T-Mobile to astound is sign of things to come from the Finnish handset maker, marked me as interested.
Astound will hit T-Mobile on 6 April for $ 79.99 with contract for two years.
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