Nokia gave a pompous debut to the first trio of Symbian Belle software update loaded smartphones — Nokia 701, Nokia 700 and Nokia 600. Out of these three, we got lucky to receive the best of the three — Nokia 701. Loaded with the neat looking Symbian Belle operating system, the Nokia 701 comes with fancy set of features, functions and interesting bunch of pre-loaded applications.
Nokia has stepped in with couple of first with Nokia 701 — it's the first Symbian Belle device, first to have a 1 GHz processor among Nokia handsets and first with a 'functional' Near Field Communication chip. Most important is its 1000 nits brightness spreading display which measures 3.5-inch. Amongst the three Symbian Belle handsets, the Nokia 701 remains to be the high end.
Nokia has stepped in with couple of first with Nokia 701 — it's the first Symbian Belle device, first to have a 1 GHz processor among Nokia handsets and first with a 'functional' Near Field Communication chip. Most important is its 1000 nits brightness spreading display which measures 3.5-inch. Amongst the three Symbian Belle handsets, the Nokia 701 remains to be the high end.
Journey of Nokia Symbian Belle devices started off with a hiccup when Nokia 600 got cancelled even before it arrived. However, Nokia immediately has replaced it with 603 model.
The closest competitor of the Nokia 701 handset in terms or form-factor, feature set and pricing is the Sony Ericsson Xperia Ray. However, the focus is on the Symbian Belle laden Nokia 701.
Design and Display
In terms of physical appearance, the Nokia 701 comes in a metallic shell
body and the curved as well as angular edges reminding of the Symbian
Anna icons. Despite of the metallic body, the phone weighs 131 grams
sans the SIM card and is actually feels almost like the metallic body
bearing Nokia E75. At the first look, Nokia 701 does look similar to the
Nokia C7 smartphone but the obvious differentiator lies in the
home/menu button design.
Nokia 701 comes with a super-bright 3.5
inch ClearBlack display with the IPS panel LCD with Corning Gorilla
Glass technology. That means it offers good viewing angles and also
scratch resistant strong glass. The display is a 24-bit colour depth
supporting IPS panel which offers 640x360 pixels native resolution. That
promises you three things — crisper text, vibrant colours and high
brightness. The screen indeed made the images and the text legible under
the direct sunlight but bit of contrast settings would have been
welcome there.
At the left are well laid volume buttons with
Voice Command activator button in the center. There's a dedicated camera
button on the left side of the bezel in the bottom and just above it is
the spring lock button. It is high time Nokia should drop this spring
lock button and integrated the sleep/wake function into the power
button, just like several other smartphones mostly — Android and Apple
iOS based devices.
The Audio port (3.5mm) rests between the power
button and microUSB slot. Just to note over here that the Nokia 701
does support the USB-on-the-Go function which will let the users connect
the compatible set of USB peripherals with the smartphone. The metallic
back panel cover protects the 1300mAh battery. The speaker mesh is
visible from the button that pops open the back-panel cover to expose
battery and SIM card slot.
The bright display is the unique
aspect of this Nokia 701 handset and makes it stand out amongst the
competitors that usually offer a display with about 400 to 600 nits
luminance.
User Interface
The feature set that arrive with Symbian Belle have been covered number
of times earlier. Major ones include the new notification drawer that
also brings toggle switches for mobile data, WiFi, Bluetooth, and
turning the phone to silent mode. The multi-tasking feature offering
task manager remains the same and is visible when the Menu key is
pressed and held for couple of seconds. Apart from more home screens,
free-form widgets and improved navigation, the native browser offers
better scrolling but the number of tabs is still limited to six.
The touchscreen is quite responsive and responds well while working with the apps or while gaming. Major highlight of the Symbian Belle update is the new Notification tray system that offers combined list of notifications related to the respective apps. This tray is accessible by pull down gesture and resembles so much like the Notification tray in an Android handset. While the four Toggles Switches stand out, it would be great if those switches could be interchangeable or replaced with any other toggle function.
The ARM11 architecture based 1 GHz processor with 512 MB RAM does make lot of a difference in the user interface to make it appear slick and fluid between transitions.
However, one of the pitfalls of this interface would be lack of icon differentiations because many icons come with similar/same color. But you can group the icons together and form a folder with them. The keyboard appears pretty cramped up in the portrait mode and support for SWYPE would be heavily applauded.
The touchscreen is quite responsive and responds well while working with the apps or while gaming. Major highlight of the Symbian Belle update is the new Notification tray system that offers combined list of notifications related to the respective apps. This tray is accessible by pull down gesture and resembles so much like the Notification tray in an Android handset. While the four Toggles Switches stand out, it would be great if those switches could be interchangeable or replaced with any other toggle function.
The ARM11 architecture based 1 GHz processor with 512 MB RAM does make lot of a difference in the user interface to make it appear slick and fluid between transitions.
However, one of the pitfalls of this interface would be lack of icon differentiations because many icons come with similar/same color. But you can group the icons together and form a folder with them. The keyboard appears pretty cramped up in the portrait mode and support for SWYPE would be heavily applauded.
Imaging and Multimedia
Nokia has added an 8 megapixel camera with a fixed focus which is
capable enough to record 720p HD video at 30fps. The camera does lure to
click amazing images with dual LED flash. However, the actually image
quality does appear bit washed in case of too much brightness or
sunlight. The lack of auto-focus even during video shooting mode is kind
of a downer over here. But if you are more of a casual shutterbug, then
you might just be happy with the image quality provided the settings
are being used properly. However, Nokia has tried to compensate for that
with a still image editor. There's also a front facing VGA camera that
is usable for video calling.
The Nokia 701 has a Broadcom GPU chip with 128 MB RAM dedicated to it so forget playing the HD quality videos on it. Along with the regular set of video and audio file format supports, the 701 comes with FM Radio and FM transmitter. The sensitive mic located just between the aluminum bezel and the Menu key offers active noise cancellation feature. During voice calls, the voice was clear and quite audible to the other end. No network issues were visible during the usage.
The Nokia 701 has a Broadcom GPU chip with 128 MB RAM dedicated to it so forget playing the HD quality videos on it. Along with the regular set of video and audio file format supports, the 701 comes with FM Radio and FM transmitter. The sensitive mic located just between the aluminum bezel and the Menu key offers active noise cancellation feature. During voice calls, the voice was clear and quite audible to the other end. No network issues were visible during the usage.
NFC fun
Just for record, we thank Nokia for sending a C7 unit to test out the NFC Tippit app that comes preloaded in the Nokia 701 handset. Exchange of business card and other information by merely tapping the phones back to back was quite a smooth process.
Also the Nokia 701 was also used to get the exclusive content from the movie specific posters placed at the Nokia Priority Partners. Must say, that the NFC interface has been coded nicely to share and accept the data from equally supporting devices.
Power Management
Just for record, we thank Nokia for sending a C7 unit to test out the NFC Tippit app that comes preloaded in the Nokia 701 handset. Exchange of business card and other information by merely tapping the phones back to back was quite a smooth process.
Also the Nokia 701 was also used to get the exclusive content from the movie specific posters placed at the Nokia Priority Partners. Must say, that the NFC interface has been coded nicely to share and accept the data from equally supporting devices.
Power Management
Nokia had packed 1300 mAh battery with the 701 and given the high
luminance display coupled with 3G Network support, we doubted the phone
would last even 18 hours. Surprisingly, the phone lasted just a bit more
than a day with brightness limit hit, email accounts set, social
features active, music listening of an hour or two, number of phone
calls and bit of texting. Nokia indeed has done a commendable job with
power management with the Symbian Belle by using it with the low-power
consuming ARM11 architecture based processor.
The handset also offers power saving mode that automatically configures the necessary settings to save battery juice for longer run time. Keeping the technical terms aside, the Nokia 701 is capable of offering you longer talk time on 2G networks but it drops drastically when it comes to 3G networks which eat up more battery. Considering the form factor, 1300mAh was the perfect size for this handset and Nokia certainly proves the 701 is one of its best high-end handset with good battery life and power management features.
Conclusion
Nokia 701 smartphone is meant for the multimedia frenzy folks who wish to make the best of their handset without having to wrap their heads around operating system or hackery. This smartphone is meant for serious travelers who wish for a mobile with promising battery life and compelling features. Packed with metallic finish, by looks the Nokia 701 does look chic and premium.
Typing on landscape mode is quite comfortable due to the rounded corners that provide a good grip and also it is much easy to use the virtual keyboard in that mode. The Automatic screen rotation is still not smooth as compared to the competing operating system.
As an overall package, Nokia 701 indeed is an amazing package with fresh looking Symbian Belle and long lasting battery support. Available in India at a price of Rs. 18,990 in retail stores, you can also buy the same handset for less online.
The handset also offers power saving mode that automatically configures the necessary settings to save battery juice for longer run time. Keeping the technical terms aside, the Nokia 701 is capable of offering you longer talk time on 2G networks but it drops drastically when it comes to 3G networks which eat up more battery. Considering the form factor, 1300mAh was the perfect size for this handset and Nokia certainly proves the 701 is one of its best high-end handset with good battery life and power management features.
Conclusion
Nokia 701 smartphone is meant for the multimedia frenzy folks who wish to make the best of their handset without having to wrap their heads around operating system or hackery. This smartphone is meant for serious travelers who wish for a mobile with promising battery life and compelling features. Packed with metallic finish, by looks the Nokia 701 does look chic and premium.
Typing on landscape mode is quite comfortable due to the rounded corners that provide a good grip and also it is much easy to use the virtual keyboard in that mode. The Automatic screen rotation is still not smooth as compared to the competing operating system.
As an overall package, Nokia 701 indeed is an amazing package with fresh looking Symbian Belle and long lasting battery support. Available in India at a price of Rs. 18,990 in retail stores, you can also buy the same handset for less online.
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