Nokia 5710

  1. Nokia 5710 XpressAudio TA
  2. The Nokia 5710 XpressAudio Is the Dumb Phone You Need
  3. Three new Nokia iconic feature phones and a new Nokia tablet enhance HMD Global’s 2022 portfolio
  4. Nokia's Newest Phone Is a T9


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Nokia 5710 XpressAudio TA

Standard 5G Type Bar (classic) Dimensions 138.90 x 57.70 x 16.20 mm Weight 129.10 g Display Color / TFT 240 x 320 px(2.40")141 ppi ∼22.3% screen-to-body ratio Display protection Talk time (max.) 2G: 462 min. (7.7 h) 3G: 420 min. (7.0 h) 4G: 378 min. (6.3 h) Stand-by (max.) 2G: 746 h (31.1 days) 3G: 612 h (25.5 days) 4G: 660 h (27.5 days) Standard battery Li-Ion 1450 mAh Quick battery charging Wireless battery charging Internal memory 128 MB RAM memory 48 MB Memory cards microSD, microSDHC (up to 32 GB) Interface Series 30 Processor

The Nokia 5710 XpressAudio Is the Dumb Phone You Need

Many of us complain that our smartphones are super distracting, that we pick them up to, say, quickly change the song and then emerge 30 minutes later from a Twitter/Facebook/special-interest forum rabbit hole. And yet few of us do anything about it, and that's partly because the alternatives have been so lame. But It’s a 1990s Nokia, Only in 2022 Let’s get the most incredible part of this out of the way right now. This thing is just £74.99 (€69, or $69.99). For that, you get a feature phone with a T9 number pad, a super-basic 0.3 megapixel camera (and LED flash), and a hidden compartment that stores and recharges a pair of earbuds, which can then be used for four hours before recharging them. OK, that’s two incredible parts: the price, and the built-in wireless earbuds. Three, if you count the super cool red and white color scheme. Four, if you count the 20-day standby battery life. Yes, standby time. That’s how battery life for phones used to be measured before they became pocket computers that we pretty much use constantly. And more than any other spec, this inclusion of battery standby reveals how this phone is intended to be used. Nokia App-Less, or App Free? The modern-day smartphone is an all-purpose computer, bristling with sensors, microphones, and cameras, so it can connect equally well to servers in distant countries or the world around you right now. And as we know, those computers run countless apps. The human problem is that those apps can be endless distract...

Three new Nokia iconic feature phones and a new Nokia tablet enhance HMD Global’s 2022 portfolio

• Nokia 8210 4G: a ‘90s style icon in its own right, reborn with 4G and modern essentials • Nokia 2660 Flip: a sleek and stylish flip phone built for simplicity and accessibility • Nokia 5710 XpressAudio: a game-changing design made for the 21st Century with in-built wireless earbuds • Nokia T10: portable power in a compact 8” tablet with a durable design, and three-years of monthly security updates, twice as many as the competition¹ ESPOO, FINLAND, July 12th 2022 – HMD Global, the home of Nokia phones, today announces three new feature phones to offer an alternative for people seeking to escape technology fatigue and ‘always on’ culture. As a leader in the $1 billion feature phone market in 2022², HMD Global’s new feature phone launches cement the Nokia phone legacy of unbeaten durability and battery life. Taking inspiration from the resilient trio of feature phones, is the durable Nokia T10 – a tablet designed for work, home and family life. It comes in an affordable, compact 8” package with handy capabilities. It is a great all-rounder for juggling a busy life, whether you’re taking video calls from home, streaming your favourite TV shows, using the second screen feature to make it an expansion of PC display or keeping the kids entertained on Google Kids Space. The latest portfolio additions reaffirm HMD Global’s commitment to ensuring everyone has access to affordable and long-lasting technology in both the phone and tablet categories. More importantly, these value dev...

Nokia's Newest Phone Is a T9

David Lumb is a mobile reporter covering how on-the-go gadgets like phones, tablets and smartwatches change our lives. Over the last decade, he's reviewed phones for TechRadar as well as covered tech, gaming, and culture for Engadget, Popular Mechanics, NBC Asian America, Increment, Fast Company and others. As a true Californian, he lives for coffee, beaches and burritos. This advertising widget is powered by Navi and contains advertisements that Navi may be paid for in different ways. You will not be charged for engaging with this advertisement. While we strive to provide a wide range of offers, this advertising widget does not include information about every product or service that may be available to you. We make reasonable efforts to ensure that information in the featured advertisements is up to date, each advertiser featured in this widget is responsible for the accuracy and availability of its offer details. It is possible that your actual offer terms from an advertiser may be different than the offer terms in this advertising widget and the advertised offers may be subject to additional terms and conditions of the advertiser which will be presented to you prior to making a purchase. All information is presented without any warranty or guarantee to you. Earlier this week, Nokia launched a new feature phone, with numbered buttons and a novel feature: slots on the back cover for charging a pair of true wireless earbuds, which come with the handset. It shouldn't be a s...