Nokia Lumia 710 Comes in Stores
Nokia said Friday that the Nokia Lumia 710 will hit shelves, less than one month after the Nokia Lumia 800 was introduced.
The Nokia Lumia 710 started selling Friday, Dec. 9, in Taiwan alongside the Nokia Lumia 800. It will then reach stores in Singapore, Hong Kong, India and Russia in the next seven days and continue its global roll-out over the coming weeks.
Estimated retail price is 270 EUR, excluding taxes and subsidies and availability will be via operator partners, retailers and open channels depending on local situation.
The phone was designed to make the Nokia Lumia experience accessible to more people around the world and at launch was widely praised as the best Windows Phone experience at is price point, claims Nokia.
The company says it combines the powerful social and Internet experience of Windows Phone with the ability to take pictures in almost any conditions and share with friends in seconds, as well as access to thousands of the most popular apps, including exclusive Nokia services.
Based on the Windows Phone 7.5 Mango release, the Nokia Lumia 710 smartphone is designed to appeal to people with lively social lives, who want an easy way to enjoy all the benefits of Windows Phone and access to signature Nokia experiences, the company said.
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