
The Nokia 7510 Supernova is a clam shell, GSM phone that has some similar features to the Nokia 7610. The phone features a somewhat disappointing 2.0 megapixel camera, GPRS / EDGE network, 25MB internal memory, 6 hours of talk time and an estimated 300 hours of standby time. The phone also supports E-mail services (POP3 / IMAP4 / SMTP), and comes with essentials such as an alarm clock and a large phone book.
The phone holds a traditional iconic fold design and a slide out keypad. The phone is mainly designed for users who want to purchase a phone mainly for calling purposes, and don’t care much about the special features that other phones have to offer. This phone would be a solid and reliable purchase if you’re not after a phone with lots of unique functions.
Public opinion has not talked highly of the Nokia 7510 Supernova due to its bulky and unoriginal design. The colour theme boasts nothing special, while others may dislike the ordinary look of the 7510. The Supernova does however, have a secondary display which lights up only when activated and can hold up to 8GB memory cards however, which is better than most of the Nokia series.
The Supernova has no real ‘hype’ that will get it selling. Sure, the features of the phone are adequate enough for the market standards with Internet connectivity, FM Radio, music and etc, but with no special feature and an outdated design, the popularity of the Supernova 7510 is questionable.
