Nokia 701 smartphone: Symbian made to Windows OS
Many people fancy smartphones with high-end specs and luxurious design, which obviously come with heavy price tags. Meanwhile, other appreciate handy and affordable smartphone, like this Nokia 701 Windows mobile
Nokia 701 smartphone: handy, sporty and pocket-friendly
Nokia 700 is a Symbia phone launched in our market some years ago. Recently, we have spotted a make-over version of the phone, with a new name as Nokia 701. Besides a new name, Nokia 701 also has a new look and new OS. Nokia 701 features a catchy appearance with sporty feel and very portable size. The smartphone is designed by Designer James Wood from London, and backed by Windows OS
In terms of Nokia 701 specs, we have 1 or 2GB RAM with 8GB/16GB internal storage. In combination, there is also a quad core CPU on board. The designer meant to target this Nokia phone as a lower-end mobile, adding a wider variety to our users, when high-end flagships are being launched invariably. You can expect Nokia 701 camera to sport a humbled 5MP with Pureview resolution.
Nokia 701 design is the highlight we want to emphasize here. The handset has a slightly curved rear with 4 color options: black, blue, green and yellow. From the pictures here, you can easily see a metal frame going along with all glass screen and the trademark Windows Phone buttons. Visually speaking, we are guessing the the side of the case is removable, which is also very typical of Nokia Windows phones.
Nokia 701 smartphone: simply fancy
Gone were those times, when we easily got impressed by smartphones with huge specs and enormous screens. These days, a good smartphone is one that can meet up your personal preference, and comes with a good price compared to what it has to offer. We are predicting that, with 1-2GB RAM, Nokia 701 will cost no more than USD 150, making it an ideal choice for those who prefer a more handy and light mobile.