![]() ![]() The slider mechanism is sturdy without being stiff. The toggle and right soft key double as shortcut controls, and you can populate the screen with shortcut icons. Though only the toggle is raised, the array's spacious design makes it quite easy to use. The Supernova's navigation array is composed of a four-way toggle with a central OK button, two soft keys, and the Talk and End buttons. The Series 40, third-edition menu interface is easy to use, though you may want to limit the busy backgrounds. With support for 16.7 million colors and a decent resolution (320x240 pixels), it's bright and vibrant with sharp graphics. The 2-inch display is attractive as well. Though that means it attracts smudges and fingerprints, it also catches the light and doubles as a mirror. ![]() It weighs 3.48 ounces, which is nice for traveling.Īs we mentioned, the Supernova's display area is reflective. The handset measures 3.86 inches by 1.89 inches by 0.59 inch, which is thin by Nokia standards. Nokia includes red and black interchangeable covers in the box, though actually prying them off isn't easy. The front face is glossy silver, while the back cover design is up to you. ![]() The slider design is attractive, but it doesn't go out of its way to catch your eye. Where the original 7610 was stocky and a bit overdesigned for our tastes, the Supernova is slim and unassuming. ![]()
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