That, he says, adds up to a reasonably appealing smartphone, and one which photos don’t do justice. �The display is good – though Murtazin criticizes Nokia’s capacitive multitouch technology, which he says is a software issue the Finnish company still hasn’t ironed out – and battery life and screen response is better than the N8.
Unfortunately, the one thing we’d really like to hear about – the C7-00′s 8-megapixel camera – is the one thing that’s not reviewed, with Murtazin citing the prototype status of the phone. �Still, he thinks it’ll be a “more balanced handset” than the N8, though still perhaps not enough to lead the market, when it arrives at the end of fall priced at an estimated ?350 ($445).
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