While the Lumia 800 battles it out for the top spot, its younger sibling the Lumia 710 is up against a horde of budget Androids. Despite the price difference between these two Lumias, the 710's specs are nothing short of impressive
The retail package contains the phone, a charger, USB cable, and a pair of earphones. The handset measures 4.7" (l) x 2.5" (w) x 0.5" (d) and weighs 126 grammes. The device looks similar to its distant cousin from the Symbian family, the Nokia 603. The gadget's front is covered by glass, while the back sports a matte finish. Unlike most Windows Phone handsets though, the keys are tactile rather than capacitive.
The onboard 5 MP snapper has a single LED flash to keep it company. The camera is fast, and a physical shutter button adds to the usability. The resulting snaps reproduce natural colours well, and contain a good amount of detail. What's more, noise levels are also kept under control.
The Lumia 710 can record 720p video at 30 fps in the MP4 format. However, its frame rate can drop as low as 25 fps in low light. In most situations though, the recorded clips offer smooth playback. Additionally, the colour reproduction and level of detail are quite pleasing. On the flipside though, its continuous auto-focus mechanism can be annoying during close-range recordings.
Features: 3.5/5
Design And Build Quality: 4/5
Performance: 4.5/5
Value For Money: 4/5
Mojo: 4/5
Overall Rating: 4/5
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