The Nokia Astound is a re-branded C7 from Nokia. It is a good looking
smartphone with features that should be on a device that wants to call
itself a smartphone.
Nokia Astound
Specifications
Display: 3.5” (360 x 640) 16 Million Color AMOLED Capacitive Multi-Touch
Screen: Gorilla Glass
Operating System: Symbian^3.1
Processor: 680 MHz ARM 11 CPU
Graphics Processor: Broadcom BCM2727 GPU
Memory Internal: 350 MB
Memory RAM: 256 MB
Memory Storage: 8 GB
Memory Extended: Up to 32 GB microSD
2G: GSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
GPRS: Class 33
Edge: Class 33
3G: HSDPA 850/900/1700/2100 MHz
3G Downlink: HSDPA 10.2 Mbps
3G Uplink: HSUPA 2 Mbps
Wireless: WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
USB: microUSB 2.0 with charging support
Camera: 8 Megapixel Fixed Focus
Camera Resolution: 3264×2448
Camera Flash: Dual LED
Video Recording: 720p at 25 Frames per Second
Camera Secondary: VGA
Battery: Li-Ion 1200 mAh
Battery Performance (2G): Standby 555 hrs, Talk Time 9.5 hrs
Battery Performance (3G): Standby 656 hrs, Talk Time 5 hrs
Features
The Astound, like all the Nokia product family, has a solid build
quality over a good looking premium design. The affordable price tag is a
really attractive feature on top of great usability in the form of
Voice Call Quality, an 8 Megapixel camera for imaging and videos. The
dedicated camera key is a useful addition along with the physical Talk,
End and Menu keys below the screen. Astound comes with a multi touch
screen that may not be the best in the market right now, but it holds
its own in the price range. A change from the Nokia N8 is that the
Astound has a keyboard in the landscape mode also. The keyboard is a bit
cramped but typing is easier once you have enabled SWYPE typing.
Symbian 3.1 comes with three customizable home screens that can be used
to organize your widgets. The Main menu can be configured as a
vertically scrolling Grid or List. Like all the Symbian OSes before this
one, a long press on the Main Menu will pull up a task manager of
sorts, basically list of all running applications which you can switch
to or end. One more improvement which comes with the Symbian 3.1 is that
all interactions are single touch based and not a mix of single and
double which had tended to be confusing previously.
Verdict
Nokia Astound offers not much difference from the Nokia C7, and it
also comes with the Symbian 3 which is now definitely become old, the
phone seems under powered and is slow and sluggish. There is also the
occasional Memory Full error mainly due to not enough memory available
on the phone.
Nokia Astound
Price
The Nokia Astound is available for $79.00 on a two year contract from
T-Mobile. It is an affordable and reasonable entry level smartphone;
however, for the same price there are better alternatives in the market.
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