Nokia 7610

By Jeremy Roche on 27 August 2004

While it might be too wide for some tastes, Nokia's 7610 is a stylish handset that paves the way for higher resolution camera phones.

User rating:9
  • Good: One megapixel camera • Additional applications can be installed through Symbian operating system • Good battery life
  • Bad: Irregular keypad difficult to get used to • Need to remove battery to change 64MB MMC
  • Specs: Candybar • Bluetooth • 1-megapixel • See more specifications
  • RRP: AU$999.00
Design
Nokia has gone with a slightly unconventional design on the 7610. Its keypad is laid out irregularly in a sweeping fashion with keys flush against each other having different sizes and shapes. The outer case is easily removed so changing covers should be no problem. Our test handset came in a white case with grey and mirrored elements on the back.

Wide and short dimensions give the 7610 a blockish appearance which Nokia has offset by curving two opposing corners, similar to the style of the 3G-enabled 7600. All up, its 118g weight is evenly distributed throughout the phone, which measures 109 x 53 x 19mm.

The 7610's display is a large and bright TFT screen (65,536 colours; 176 x 206 pixels) which is one of the most impressive screens we've seen on a Nokia handset to date. A decent screen is pretty much a necessity for a mobile phone that includes a one megapixel camera, such as this.

Features
As the 7610 runs on Symbian's operating system, users familiar with standard Nokia handsets might initially experience a degree of difficulty swapping over to an unfamiliar interface. The menu structure is somewhat similar to other Nokia phones (contacts, messaging, gallery, etc) but the main menu is icon-based, which scrolls through the many available functions.

One of these applications is Real player, included to play back MP3 and AAC music files as well as 3GPP and RealMedia files. 8MB of internal memory is onboard with support for external memory through a Reduced Size MultiMediaCard (RS-MMC) slot. Like Nokia's original N-Gage, to insert the MMC you need to remove the back cover as well as the battery, so you can't change cards on-the-fly. Nokia bundles a 64MB card in the package that can be used to store contacts, messages, photos, music, applications and other files.

Videos up to ten minutes in length can be taken at a resolution of 128 x 96 pixels or 176 x 144 pixels. Photos can be captured in three resolution setting, the maximum using one megapixel. Through the Gallery application, you can browse image, sound, and video directories on the phone's memory or on the memory card.

Nokia has added a couple of fun video editing tools so you can play around with the movies you take. Movie Director is an application that automatically converts videos by adding a theme, overlays and an accompanying sound clip. For instance, if you choose to make a "paparazzi" movie, the 7610 adds camera flashes, overlays of lenses and a stalking soundtrack to your clip. It's a cute feature that can quickly spice up videos to send to friends via MMS.

An interesting diary-like application included on the Nokia 7610 is Lifeblog. It combines text messages, multimedia messages, photos, and video so you can browse them chronologically in a timeline. By downloading the complimentary PC version of the software, you can synchronise these elements with your desktop and send them via e-mail.

The Opera Web browser is also onboard and with the help of the Noweigian company's Small-Screen Rendering technology, the browser reformats Web pages to fit nicely inside the 7610's display.

It's always handy when a mobile phone comes with a USB cable even when it has Bluetooth. The thoughtful inclusion from Nokia allows you to synchronise elements such as Outlook contact and calendar, transfer files and photos, plus backup the contents of your phone using Nokia PC Suite (which comes bundled on a CD).

Travellers should note the 7610 provides tri-band coverage to keep you connected when you are roaming internationally.

Performance
Battery life on the 7610 varies greatly depending on what features you use. With average usage we found the handset to last between three to four days. Expect a bit less than this if you're going to be using the camera for stills / video a lot, or if you plan on watching video clips constantly. Nokia states a maximum talk time of three hours and standby time of up to ten days.

The Nokia 7610 is the first handset from the Finnish phone manufacturer to include a one-megapixel camera. The next in the company's megapixel line-up on the cards is the 6630 Smartphone -- a 3G handset.

Topics: megapixel, mobile, phone, nokia, colour, camera, 7610, handset

Comments (32)

  • Wilcey gave a review on 26/07/2009 10:29 Report abuse

    • Good: GREAT design, Reasonable Screen Size, Fantastic Coverage
    • Bad: Some buttons dont work properly, Easy to damage, Low ram so slow when to many apps

    Great phone, had for about 5 and a half years now and still great, the only problem is that not all of the buttons work and occaisonaly shutting down when a launch a program. It is badly damaged now however im hoping to find a undamaged one and pull the covers off it on to mine!

  • Chloe gave 9/10 on 07/07/2009 20:54 Report abuse

    • Good: Sturdy, reasonable size screen, gorgeous design, expandable memory, good battery life, symbion system, changeable covers
    • Bad: a bit sluggish when it's loaded with too much, HEAVY & fat

    Bought the Nokia 7610 awhile ago, it's still working almost 5 years later, the battery life is around 3 days now (it used to last a week without charging!). This is a sturdy phone which still catches people's eyes due to it's beauty and unique-ness!

    Only problem would be it's sluggish when there's a lot of content on the phone and it's HEAVY.

    Overall, excellent phone, easy to use, reliable and picture quality is reasonable for it's specs.

  • PC gave a review on 11/05/2009 23:12 Report abuse

    • Good: Awesome phone, as every symbian phone, except, this is gourgeous!
    • Bad: small amount of ram, if you loaded too much, is going to be slooow

    awesome phone, the 6620 is better, but the 6620 is also bigger an very hard to carry on

  • nokia 7260 gave 8/10 on 11/06/2008 17:39 Report abuse

    • Good: Gorgeous color.
      Decent talk time.
      Very easy to use and understand.
      Small stylish design.
    • Bad: Battery cover easily scratched.

    Great mobile with 1 mega pixel camera. Stylish and unique designed cell phone. Brings great fun and entertainment. Have expansion slot and download able games.

  • sCas gave 3/10 on 04/01/2008 16:10 Report abuse

    • Good: yt
    • Bad: ertyer

    qwerqwetgfewrg

  • machindra_121 gave 9/10 on 21/12/2007 18:47 Report abuse

    • Good: vashi navi mumbai
    • Bad: lakhani bldg

    macchibndar

  • eders gave 10/10 on 25/07/2007 08:27 Report abuse

    • Good: great screen and easy to type messages with right hand only awesome style/ accesories good phone internet (best ive seen).
    • Bad: got stolen, too many people love it!

    awesome phone had mine for a year no problems at all 10/10 until it got stolen. have a DOLCE & GABBANA V3i now total trash, actualy looking to buy another 7610 just cant let go

  • julian89 gave 7/10 on 12/06/2007 20:27 Report abuse

    • Good: Fantastic design.
    • Bad: Very slow sometimes. Randomly shut down.

    I have this phone for like 15 months. The first year is alright but this year, the problems arose. It started to randomly shut down by itself very very frequently >< and now it's totally dead and i have never dropped it before. I felt really sad because i really love this phone as it has one of the best design and i just love it. :(

  • Phoenix gave 10/10 on 09/06/2007 08:44 Report abuse

    • Good: Memory Epxnasion,
      Design,
      MP3 Player
      Good Cam.
      Lots of features,
      Doesn't look like the typical phone.
    • Bad: Hard to work Keypad at first.

    Love this phone!
    It's nice and stylish and stands out in the crowd!

  • Justin gave 9/10 on 21/02/2007 18:07 Report abuse

    • Good: good mp camera, rec, looks stylish and lots more
    • Bad: mp3 sounds scratchy at times..

    i luv this phone.
    i havent had a prob wit it yet.

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