Typical price: £70
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What is it: Slider phone with basic features
What we think: Mediocre features betray this phone's budget price tag, but it's not bad-looking
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 26 May 2009
Tags: Nokia, Nokia 7100 Supernova, adaptor, 3G, Wi-Fi
We like:
Big buttons are easy to press; springy slider; stereo Bluetooth support; Opera Mini Web browser; FM radio
We don't like:
Poor photo and video quality; non-standard headphone jack; flimsy headphones; small screen with fewer-than-average colours; paltry 4MB of memory; no USB cable for syncing
CNET UK judgement:
It's not bad-looking, but the Nokia 7100 Supernova only offers a rock-bottom range of features. Its 1.3-megapixel camera takes grainy, dark snaps and, with only 4MB of memory, it can't store many photos or songs. But it does have a decent keyboard, so, if you're just looking to make calls and send texts, and you like its looks, it could be worth a gander
Full review:
The Nokia 7100 Supernova won't provoke any exploding fireballs of excitement, but it covers the basic features and won't break the bank. This shiny, simple slider phone is available on pay as you go with T-Mobile for around £70. Continue Reading...
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