Typical price: £90
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What is it: Basic camera phone with Flickr uploader app
What we think: Slim but underwhelming handset whose basic features don't support its price tag
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 26 March 2009
Tags: Nokia, Nokia 7210 Supernova, FM radio, music player, love
We like:
Flickr uploader application; expandable microSD memory; supports multiple music formats
We don't like:
Flimsy appearance; flat buttons; screen's low colour depth; poor photo and video quality
You might also need:
MicroSD memory card; Nokia data cable
CNET UK judgement:
The Nokia 7210 Supernova is colourful and thin, but its low-end features, flimsy feel and poor-quality photos and video prevent it from floating our boat. If it were cheaper, it would be a good backup phone that you wouldn't mind losing on a night out. As it is, there are too many superior competitors
Full review:
The Nokia 7210 Supernova is not as explosive as it sounds. In fact, it's as simple a phone as you can get these days. Continue Reading...
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Nokia 7210 Supernova History
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Nokia 7210 Supernova: Electric slim
Catch a glimpse of Nokia's latest entry-level handset, the Nokia 7210 Supernova, which features some funky colours and a slim design
27 Jun 2008 in Crave
Photos: Nokia launches Supernova 7610, 7510, 7310 and 7210
Nokia has unveiled its new range of Xpress-On handsets: the Supernova range. Four stylish new models will be initially released, namely the 7610, 7510, 7310 and 7210
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