How many speaker in nokia x7




















So please do some research before you speak. Stop making yourself a laughstock. If you want to say something bad about nokia, try the crap camera or the not great looking UI but never about the apps.

Nice idea by nokia but how about the battery life? It will be very annoying to have a phone with 4 speakers but will eventually die after songs.. I don't know if it's just me who notices that Nokia is trying to deceive the people by giving high-resolution cameras but with FIXED-focus! This marketing strategy even made me loath nokia more.

Autofocus is essential as the resolution. Just because some people are dumb who thinks higher mp is always better, doesn't mean they have to take advantage of it! We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent.

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The curved back also means that balancing the X7 on a table is a lot harder than an N8. So usability has improved with the larger screen giving larger controls and a more accurate slider for skipping through the video, but is taken away in the physical world. You can decide yourself if that's an improvement or not. For me it's debatable, but shading to not. I'm also going to return to the issues of the speakers. When I was five, we had a portable TV at home, with one speaker. It sat to the right of the screen, and I just accepted that this was where sound came from.

Not in or around the picture, but beside the picture. Since then, technology has moved on. But the X7 has pulled that memory right back. Thanks to the weird speaker arrangement, the sound obviously comes out of the right hand side of the smartphone in landscape video-watching mode , and while my younger self might be forgiving, right now it sounds wrong and uncomfortable. Sure, I could put headphones on, but as the 3. In other words, there will always be a physical compromise when watching any video on the X7.

To be fair, this is true of most handheld devices I'll put the Sony PSP up as an exception on speaker placement, with one either side of the screen, but that gaming device also falls down on 3. Strangely, I can forgive a lot of the issues around the video player because of one reason - the screen. It's nice and big, there's little strain when watching video for long periods of time on the screen, and being a ratio screen, most modern TV series will fit, and motion pictures are close enough that the eye can sort out any slight squishing Cinemascope, such as West Side Story above, still needs black bars top and bottom, but you can zoom in to fill the screen and ignore the picture at the side if you so wish, by tapping the icon on the top left.

Video on a mobile device is still high frontier stuff, even though conversion is now no longer an issue - finding the content is still not mature especially if you stay with legal sources.

That's how I'd class the X7's multimedia capability. Yes it does all you would expect for a smartphone focused on listening and watching media. But it doesn't do it with any style, any panache. Take that and put it on top of the niggling issues above and you have a phone that fulfils its remit, but no more.

It's as if the product designer sat with a checklist, made sure everything was ticked, put the piece of paper in the out tray and clocked off promptly at 5pm. That gets everything out the door, but it doesn't give it any lust. This last is curiously mounted 'upside down', or at least the other way round to that in every other Nokia smartphone of the last four years - I can only assume there was a design constraint involved in how the port was mounted to the motherboard.

Not an issue once you've got used to it, of course. Again not a big issue, especially considering that few touchscreen phones outside the Nokia environment have keylock switches at all, but somewhat annoying having got used to the feature on everything from the N96 onwards from Another reason for the lack of a keylock toggle is that such a feature is mainly for one-handed use, while the very curved design of the X7 cries out for two handed operation, i.

Given the overall size of the X7 this is a fair comment, i. Something else that's surprisingly 'missing' is a front-facing camera, for doing 3G video calls and hopefully Internet video calls in the future. I can only think this was a cost saving decision, on the grounds that not many people do video calling yet. Although with the rise of Facetime, Skype and Google Talk, video chatting is only going to get more popular - again, making the front camera's omission somewhat strange.

The biggest single design compromise in the X7 is the way the BL-5K battery is mounted internally with no user access. Yes, there are other competing phones which have integral Li-Ion batteries, but that doesn't necessarily make it right. Just for comparison purposes, here's the battery resting on top of the X7 in roughly the same position as it's stored inside:.



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