T-Mobile USA’s Nokia 7510 officially announced
Nokia announced today that its 7510 clamshell is ready to be launched by T-Mobile USA, albeit without the Supernova naming.
Rumors about the arrival of Nokia 7510 in the US have been around since December, and now it’s all confirmed: the handset will be available in T-Mobile’s stores starting this month.
Like its European Supernova edition, the clamshell runs on Nokia’s S40 platform. Its highlights are the hidden external display and the Xpress-On covers (which come in colors like Fatal Red, Emerald Green and Espresso Brown).
Other features and specs include:
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2.2 inch TFT internal display with 16 million colors and 240 x 320 pixels
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Quad band GSM/GPRS/EDGE connectivity (850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz)
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UMA connectivity
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Support for POP3 and IMAP4 email accounts
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Music player
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FM radio with RDS
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2MP camera with LED flash and Nokia Image Perfection System (NIPS)
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MicroSD card support, up to 8GB
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3.64 x 1.83 x 0.66 inches
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4.37 ounces
No pricing details yet, but you should expect the Nokia 7510 to be offered by T-Mobile for less than $100 with a contract agreement.
Via Nokia
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