whatmobile.net Updated: 2013-11-20 17:57:06
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What do you want out of a night-out-on-the-town phone? Decent styling? Check. Shiny, show-off detail? Check. Lightweight? Check. So far, so good. But the 7310 Supernova has another trick up its sleeve. Say you’re wearing dark blue tonight (strong, cool...

If your phone is too valuable, too sombre or too tatty to take out with you in the evening but you can’t keep swapping handsets, why not swap the cover and give it a new lease of life? The return of the Xpress-On cover is welcomed, although we&rsquo...
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Nokias 7310 Supernova sounds more like a TV show than a new mobile phone. Featuring exchangeable Xpress-on covers, a 2-megapixel camera and a mirror-style finish on the keypad and display, the 7310 aims to add some spice to the entry-level end of the mobile phone market. The 7310 Supernova looks largely unremarkable. This candy bar handset features curved corners and a lightweight design. Nokias attempt to add some bling to the phone is a hit and miss affair — the mirror-style finish adorning...

Lightweight, straightforward design, well implemented controls...

Build quality issues, display performs poorly in direct sunlight, no outstanding features, price...

The 7310 Supernova is largely an unremarkable handset, though the inclusion of some handy multimedia features and an easy-to-use interface should still appeal to some. At this price, it hardly seems good value...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2013-11-20 17:57:06
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Supernova sounds like such an upbeat name for a mobile phone, that what is actually on offer here is doubly disappointing, firstly because it is pretty average and secondly because the name led us to expect so much more. Average features all round cou...
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The 7310 Supernova is one of a trio of blast-from-the-past cover-swapping mobiles aimed at cash-strapped phone users. It angles for a bit of low-cost style using a mirrored screen and chrome numberpad. Available in "steel blue" or white, it’s boxed wi...

Swapping phone covers may be a bit old-school, but Nokia is banking on a new wave of young phone buyers getting into Xpress-On swappable covers to personalise their handsets. Under the covers, though, the Nokia 7310 Supernova is an unexceptional phone...
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Not so long ago, when mobiles were simpler devices, swappable covers were the way to customise your phone, and Nokias range of Xpress-On cover handsets dominated the trend for face-change, show-your-personality mobiles. Now Nokia is attempting to revi...

Swappable Xpress-On covers, Slim design, 2-megapixel camera, Music and video player, MicroSD card memory expansion, FM radio, Opera Mini browser pre-loaded...

No 3G, Average quality camera, No flash, Supplied earphones are average, 2.5mm headphone socket rather than standard 3.5mm one, Plasticky numberpad, Mirrored screen not good in sunlight...
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If youre just making the odd call thats fine, if you're hoping for more, then there are better looking, better featured, handsets out there...

Changeable covers, mirrored screen...

Basic...

If youre just making the odd call thats fine, if you’re hoping for more, then there are better looking, better featured, handsets out there...
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There are many giveaway signs that a handset considers itself to be a ‘fashion phone’. Some are so thin, you could use them to carve the Sunday roast. Others plate themselves in gold and carry a four figure price tag. And then there are those...

Cute styling. Handy mirror screen...

No 3G. No flash for camera. Slim, but not size zero...

A veritable mobile chameleon, but about as clever as one too...
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Although slightly reminiscent of its predecessors including the 7210, the 7310 Supernova still has a slight wow factor to its appearance.Feature-wise the handset could be placed between the low-to mid end of the market, flaunting a now industry standar...

XpressOn Covers, WidSets applications, Opera Mini preinstalled...

Lowquality camera, No 3.5mm audio jack, Hidden memory card slot, Screen glare...

A stylish phone that lags behind in features to wow friends...
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The Supernova series from Nokia can be distinguished from others by their low price and high appeal. These phones are designed with looks-preferred users in mind that want their phone to look different from that of others. The Nokia 7310 SuperNova is o...

Comes with two covers; a total of eight to choose from, Good design, Good multimedia support and TV out in a nonsmartphone, Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP, Flash 2.1 support, Value for money...

Camera could've been better, Small battery...
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The 7310 is also called the Supernova, for reasons unknown to us. Even though externally it looks brand new, look closely and you'll see the similarities with the Nokia 6300-both are based on the Series 40 platform. Only thing is that the 7310 is...

Lightweight, TV-out...

Cramped keypad, highly reflective LCD...
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It’s a budget handset and for that it looks good. But if you want anything more than the lightest of eye candy, you’ll do better to look elsewhere. Related links Motorola and Nokia show Android interest Nokias N96 to feature exclusive Capsule 96, TV c...

It looks fun, it’s light and the changeable covers are a nifty idea...

The camera is average and there’s no flash No 3G either.Look and Feel...

It’s a budget handset and for that it looks good. But if you want anything more than the lightest of eye candy, you’ll do better to look elsewhere...
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There are many giveaway signs that a handset considers itself to be a ‘fashion phone’. Some are so thin, you could use them to carve the Sunday roast. Others plate themselves in gold and carry a four figure price tag. And then there are those...

Cute styling. Handy mirror screen...

No 3G. No flash for camera. Slim, but not size zero...

A veritable mobile chameleon, but about as clever as one too...
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Nokia's Xpress-On phone covers have taken a bit of a back seat recently while the company has concentrated on pushing other things. But the concept is by no means dead. Gordon reported on the launch of the Supernova range back in June, and now I have my h...
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The Supernova line was announced by Nokia with the idea to offer budget phones, balanced between an attractive appearance, features and price. Similarly to the higher classes, here the main thing for the design is not only to be easy to use but also to...

Interesting appearance with a pattern on the panels, Slim body...

Unusable display in direct sunlight, Mediocre functionality, Super slow camera, Slow software, Extremely hard to open back lid...

Is Nokia 7310 Supernova worth it? It really depends if you like its appearance. The unconventional image is its key feature, having pleasant, rarely used colors and a slim body. Nevertheless, the materials used for the make, remind us of the low class...
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tech-faq.com Updated: 2013-11-20 17:57:46
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The Nokia Supernova-7310 has a slim, streamlined design and features very picturesque 3D textures as well as mirrored surface. The Supernova-7310 weighs 83g with the battery. The length of the phone is 106.5 mm and the width is 45.4 mm. The thickness...

There are many good reasons to purchase a Nokia Supernova-7310. Here are some of those reasons:Up to 32MB internal memory , Expandable external memory supporting microSD memory cards up to 4GB ,2" display supports 16 million colors , Bluetooth 2.0 connect...

Despite the vast array of features, none of them will appeal to tech-fanatics...

The Nokia Supernova-7310 comes highly recommended as a starter phone. Also, if youre looking just for a phone to talk on, youll be very pleased with the Nokia Supernova-7310 and will also enjoy the bells and whistles that it sports...
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