Nokia 701, Helen, the successor to the Nokia C7 - The Nokia 701, also known as Helen, and more technically as RM-774, has already received approval from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the United States. Which is rumored to be the successor of Nokia Symbian C7 Belle and come with a 1 GHz processor
While Nokia wants to keep secret the performance of your Nokia 701 or Helen, the truth is that just going through the FCC and is revealing some of their benefits. For starters, we're talking about a team that works with frequency bands: 850, 900, 1800 and 1900 for GSM (quad), and 850, 900, 1700/2100, 1900 and 2100 and UMTS (penta), a feature that Nokia has chosen to include in its latest smartphones. HSPA will also know that a likely rate of descent d 10.2 Mbps and 2 Mbps upstream.
Helen Nokia Symbian will be a Belle with a 1 GHz processor and will have a capacitive touch screen LCD and 3.5-inch, 360 by 640 pixels resolution. On the multimedia side, the camera is 8 megapixel camera with ability to record HD video at 720p, and take music player and FM radio. It will also feature A-GPS and a slot for micro SD card reader. Of course, it will be Wi-Fi b, Bluetooth 2.0 gyny.
In the latest devices from Nokia's roadmap, we have already known the existence of the Nokia 500 officially launched on August 1 (pictured above). Terminal is an economic 5 MP camera, 3.2 inch touch screen, Symbian Anna and processor at 1 GHz Another team of this roadmap is the Nokia 700, Zeta, which has also gone through FCC has not yet been officially announced. This model also has 3.2 inch screen, 1 GHz processor and 5 MP camera, but its Symbian operating system is Belle. The third team in the plans of Nokia is that we talk about this news, Nokia 701, Helen, who is considered the successor to the Nokia C7. And awaiting the arrival of a fourth, the Nokia 600, Cindy, that have similar characteristics to the Nokia 700. These teams are living proof that Nokia is still working with Symbian, in fact, three of them come with the version and Belle. Seems to be logical considering that Nokia plans to continue working for five years with this platform.
While Nokia wants to keep secret the performance of your Nokia 701 or Helen, the truth is that just going through the FCC and is revealing some of their benefits. For starters, we're talking about a team that works with frequency bands: 850, 900, 1800 and 1900 for GSM (quad), and 850, 900, 1700/2100, 1900 and 2100 and UMTS (penta), a feature that Nokia has chosen to include in its latest smartphones. HSPA will also know that a likely rate of descent d 10.2 Mbps and 2 Mbps upstream.
Helen Nokia Symbian will be a Belle with a 1 GHz processor and will have a capacitive touch screen LCD and 3.5-inch, 360 by 640 pixels resolution. On the multimedia side, the camera is 8 megapixel camera with ability to record HD video at 720p, and take music player and FM radio. It will also feature A-GPS and a slot for micro SD card reader. Of course, it will be Wi-Fi b, Bluetooth 2.0 gyny.
In the latest devices from Nokia's roadmap, we have already known the existence of the Nokia 500 officially launched on August 1 (pictured above). Terminal is an economic 5 MP camera, 3.2 inch touch screen, Symbian Anna and processor at 1 GHz Another team of this roadmap is the Nokia 700, Zeta, which has also gone through FCC has not yet been officially announced. This model also has 3.2 inch screen, 1 GHz processor and 5 MP camera, but its Symbian operating system is Belle. The third team in the plans of Nokia is that we talk about this news, Nokia 701, Helen, who is considered the successor to the Nokia C7. And awaiting the arrival of a fourth, the Nokia 600, Cindy, that have similar characteristics to the Nokia 700. These teams are living proof that Nokia is still working with Symbian, in fact, three of them come with the version and Belle. Seems to be logical considering that Nokia plans to continue working for five years with this platform.
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