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Nokia: 7700 Smartphone


Nokia  7700

The Nokia 7700 represents the first handset announced by Nokia that uses the Series 90 platform (powered by Symbian OS v7.0s). The handset was announced on 28th October 2003 at the Nokia Mobile Internet Conference.

With a colour touchscreen and handwriting recognition, this is a fully-featured tri-band phone with digital camera (2 x zoom),
FM radio (plus support for Nokia's Visual Radio), MP3 player, Email, MMS, Bluetooth, handsfree mode, plus Word and Sheet applications.

Screen: Colour touchscreen 640 x320 pixels

Weight: 183 g
Dimensions: 133.7 x 79.5 x 21.6 mm
Memory: 20- 25 MB, plus 64MB memory card

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Availability: Was planned for Q2, 2004, however Nokia announced in June 2004 that the Nokia 7700 is no longer planned for a consumer release. See the story at http://www.infosyncworld.com/news/n/5053.html

Nov 2004: Details of the Nokia 7710 now available

Discuss the 7700 in the Series 90 forum

The Series 90 screen
The Series 90 user interface

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Other links

  • AllAboutSymbian - Great for general information on Symbian devices
  • MySymbian - Site with details of the Nokia smartphone range

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