Unlocked Cell Phones - Customer reviews - Nokia 7610 Unlocked Cell Phone with MP3/Video Player, RS-MMC--U.S. Version with Warranty (Black) |
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Manufacturer: Nokia
List Price: $149.99
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| Spotlight customer reviews: | Name: Location: Date: 2005-07-23 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: okay phone Comment: yes (...) and your wondering why i have this phone. no i am not spoiled, it was my mom's old phone that she doesnt' use anymore and decided to give it to me, so anyways lets get down to the review. this phone is great but if you are purchasing this phone for video recording your basically done for becuase the video recording is not good. it is very pixelated blocky and jerky becuase of the low refolutoin settings at only 176 by something, i forgot what it was. if you want a phone for video recording try a docomo handset, becahse phones in japan don't use vga for video recording. they use its megapixel camera. the phone that i also have is the p900iV, has perfect video recording with resolutoin of 320 by 240. much greater quality then this phone, recording at 2 megapixel and the images are not blocky nor jerky and moves smoothly, even when your not. or for higher quality video recording you could try the d901is which offers 4.1 megapixel video recording.
if your purchasnig this phone for camera then prepare for high quaity. what i think about nokia phones is that they always lacked colors. this phone has 65,000 colors, so when taking pictures even with a megapixel camera the images are not as colorful as you would want it to be, on the other hand a docomo handset "the new ones" offer a max of 16.7 million colors, and to watch and record live tv from your mobile phone, but these phones cant be purchased or used in america. the camera on the 7610 is not colorful but takes very nice, clear, high quality images, if your buying a phone for good camera go ahead and pick this one.
the only bad thing i have to say about this phone is that it has bad quality video recording with a low resolutoin, i mean how could you av out onto teh tv or put it on dvd and watch it like that, and that taking the mmc card is hard, they didnt make a slot to pull it out, they made it under the battery and you bascially have to have nails and yank it out, and include no instructions how to take out the mmc. the first time i spent 4 hours trying to yank it out and it is very inconvident because i have to turn off the phone, take the battery out and yank the memory card out everytime i want to transfer some images to my computer using its memory card reader.
Name: Emmly Location: Midwest Date: 2007-04-25 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: Great but.... Comment: Just got this phone and I like it. It is a little quirky though when you first set it up.
It is more difficult to set up the speed dials than the Nokia 3220 or the Nokia 6010. You have to go under profiles to do it. On the Nokia 3200 or 6010 you just hold down the button you want to set up the speed dial on and it prompts you automatically to set it up. Not on the 7610.
To adjust the ringing tones and the volume, you also have to set it up under profiles. If you just search under Settings and Sounds, there's nothing there and you will assume this phone comes with only one ringing tone. It doesn't.
I got my phone with a Chinese (I should say Asian, I don't really know what language it is) manual, but I found the English manual online easy enough.
In order to receive MMS you have to set it up on the phone. I haven't yet figured out how to get there, but I'm working on it.
The manual does not give step-by-step instructions. It tends to skip one or two steps and you have to figure it out by yourself.
There is no way to set up the Menu button on the selection button. That's frustrating.
I don't listen to music on this phone and I'm not into ringtones so I can't say anything about that. I just use it as a regular good ole' phone.
It is bigger than I thought, definitely bigger than my old Nokia 3220. The camera is better.
When you take a photo though, it doesn't save it under Gallery like you'd think. It saves the photo under the Camera option. If you want to set up a photo as the wallpaper, you have to move the photo from the Camera to the Gallery and set it up from there. There is no option to set up a screen saver.
The buttons are hard plastic. I don't really like that.
The volume on the handset is good but the speaker volume is awful.
All in all I do like it, even with the quirks.
I do love Nokia phones and will keep buying them.
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