The Symbian 3 operating system is actually important for Nokia. The company has taken much more knocks from the iPhone and the many hand sets running Android, intending its market share has endured. Android phones like the HTC Wildfire and Orange San Francisco have passed in with Nokia's important mid-range district, and that's been a actual pain in the cognizance for Nokia.
Google's OS has also snaffled up Sony Ericsson and Samsung's care, like manifested by Sony's Xperia X10, X10 Mini, Mini Pro and Samsung's Galaxy S, leaving Nokia to keep the Symbian baby. We're not so confirm. The Nokia N8, which we recently acquired to review after a massive six-month wait, keeps Symbian 3 into a high-end, flagship handset. We enjoyed the N8 itself, but had some issues with how Symbian 3 worked.
That doesn't especially good for the C7, which operates the similar OS and hence works in pretty much the similar way. Considerably, the C7 hauls an 8 MP camera and has a front camera for video calling. It even has 802.11 b, g and n Wi-Fi; 8 GB of constructed in memory; GPS and, simply as the N8, Blue-tooth 3.0. This has a greater range and is entirely much more faster as compared to Blue-tooth 2.1 as long as you are linking to another 3.0 device or enabled PC. Pass along with older Blue-tooth versions, while, and the Nokia C7 is forced down to their standard.
There's 8 GB of internal storage even, and provide for a micro SD card to plus more space. Still, we think it's a plan issue that you require to remove the battery to acquire to the micro SD card slot – it's terribly inconvenient. Anybody who enjoys to hot-switch their stills, video or other substance is attending to detect themselves doing much more about rebooting, which is never acceptable. And to add insult to injury, the SIM can be removed without touching the battery.
The C7 can not contend with the N8 in constructed choice either. The body is largely plastic, while there is a metal rear plate that repeats the N8. Still, the plentiful plastic does intend a light handset, and the C7 has a heft of only 130g. Contempt its plastic frame, the Nokia C7 looks comfy in the hand. It's rather slim and has a fairly narrow profile even. It's easy for smaller hands to achieve all the way across it for one-handed use – ideal when you're on the bus and keeping on for dear life with the other hand.



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