set comes complete with a 2-megapixel camera for taking photos and recording videos in MPEG-4 file formats, a built in Bluetooth that allows the user to transfer data and files wielessly to another compatible device, music player with the option of playing around with the equaliser settings to suit your music needs, stereo FM radio allows the user to get tune in to their favourite radio stations, voice recorder, messaging, WAP browser helps to search your favourite website quickly, push to talk, and TV-out.
Performance:
The camera is incredibly basic. As there's no flash or LED photo light. When making calls, the caller came through loud and clear when we were in a quiet room, but once we stepped into a noisy environment the caller could barely be heard. With the lack of features, it wasn't too difficult for the battery to last the predicted four hours of talk time and 300 hours on standby.
What's Good:
Nice, slim design. The handset is enriched with easy to use features.
What's Bad:
Placement of speakers. The phone has a reflective screen. Calls aren't loud enough. Basic performance
Bottomline:
Nokia's 7310 Supernova is a pretty phone for pretty people, but this supernova is not a star nor has it exploded in greatness. If you're more interested in looks than performance then this could be the phone for you.
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