T-Mobile announces Nokia 7510 sans Supernova branding
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As expected, the Nokia 7510 has gone official on T-Mobile — albeit with less “Supernova” branding than we would’ve figured on. We’re not sure why T-Mob decided to drop the naming convention, because it sorta relegates an otherwise-interesting phone to anonymous number-dom, but that’s why there are well-compensated marketing folks making these critical decisions, right? It’s got WiFi, making it one of the hotter HotSpot-compatible phones currently offered, and features a translucent cover over a fancy OLED display that serves up interesting effects for your entertainment. It’s QVGA, it has Bluetooth, a 2-megapixel camera, myFaves support, and three included changeable faceplates — Espresso Brown, Fatal Red, and Emerald Green. Look for it in stores in “the coming weeks.”
T-Mobile announces Nokia 7510 sans Supernova branding originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Wed, 07 Jan 2009 22:42:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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