Nokia 7210
The Nokia 7210 is a mobile phone handset by Nokia, announced on 12 March 2002. The product succeeded the Nokia 8310 as the company's style and fashionable handset offering. It was Nokia's first phone aimed at the mainstream market to feature a colour display, and it was their first to be built on their all new Series 40 software platform enabled with J2ME (Java).
The device features text and picture messaging, WAP browser, Stereo FM radio, Polyphonic ringtones, two preinstalled games and a 1.5", 128x128 pixel, 4,096 color display. It was the first Nokia phone for the mass market with both a colour display and polyphonic ringtones. Nokia 7210 was succeeded by Nokia 7250.
Features
Standard features for Nokia handsets at the time, the 7210 came with a speakerphone, mute, call conferencing, e-mail support, 300-name phone book, to-do list, calendar, calculator, currency converter, stopwatch, and an alarm clock. Nokia's PC Suite software for the 7210 allowed for wireless syncing of phone book, calendar, and to-do list via IR or an optional USB connectivity kit.The 7210 featured an all-new front cover design, with a unique keypad layout incorporating a 4-way scroll button. The phone came in a choice of colours, with changeable Xpress-on covers available. Eight colour schemes are available along with the ability to download images to save as wallpaper to add even more personalization.
The Nokia 6610 was essentially the same phone feature-wise, but with a more conservative design aimed at business users, while the 7210 was aimed at fashion-conscious users.