Rogers Wireless provides Nokia 7510
- Saturday, July 4, 2009, 5:30
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Nokia and Rogers Wireless have teamed up to introduce the Nokia 7510 on the Rogers TalkSpot. The Unlicensed Mobile Access (UMA) based handset will ensure faultless accessibility between cellular and wireless home internet connection for the customers. The device is introduced in Canada.
The mobile device is fully compatible with Wireless GSM network and Wi-Fi. Thus, the mobile users will enjoy utmost comfort of mobility and connectivity. The network carrier provides unlimited local calls at home with no airtime minutes. Apart from that, the mobile gadget automatically swaps from wireless internet connection if the customer opts for GSM network.
The Nokia 7510 along with Rogers TalkSpot makes it easier for the consumers to access wireless internet and cellular services at their homes.
Richard White, General Manager at Nokia Canada explained, The Canadian availability of this handset is another example of the wide range of fashionable and functional devices available in Nokia’s product lineup that offer the best technology to consumers,”.
The handset is seen in two trendy Xpress-on changeable covers. These are fatal red and storm blue. You can customize as you like. The external display features light effects, which you may not notice unless there is some information. You can open the phone very easily with one hand using a button.
The mobile device features a 2mp camera with flash capability, so that the customers can take videos conveniently. The OSS browser provides a graphic rich PC-like browsing. The device has a 512 MB external memory. You can expand it up to 8GB by using a microSD card. Coming to the battery power, the device extends 6 hours of talk time and 12 days of standby time.
The handset is available now. It is priced at $49.99 with a three-year term.
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