Nokia 7210 Full Specification |
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Please note that the colour of this phone depends on which network you buy it on. This is indicated on the network homepage. Tri-Band GPRS WAP MMS FM Radio Talk time up to 2 - 5 hours * Standby time up to 150 - 300 hours ** Weight 83g (battery included) Size106mm x 45mm x 17.5mm * up to 3 hours 45 mins with handsfree speaker ** up to 20 hours radio + stereo headset, up to 8 hours radio + handsfree speaker Based on manufacturer's figures |
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