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- How can I get the pictures or graphics that I like
into my Nokia 7210 screen as Wallpaper?
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- Can you purchase a digital camera and use it with
this phone, like with the Nokia 9210?
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- How many colors does the Nokia 7210's color screen
support, and what is the size of the display?
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- What is the Series 40 User Interface?
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- What other UI platforms does Nokia have (on which
products - examples)? >>
- What is different with the Series 40 User Interface
compared to other Nokia phone UIs? >>
- Which sound formats does the Nokia 7210 support?
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- What are polyphonic (MIDI) ringing
tones? >>
- Is there a max limit fo the size of MIDI
tones? >>
- What are the color options available at sales start-up?
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- Is there a functional meaning to the oval design
on the back cover? >>
More pictures, images and graphics can be downloaded over
MMS, WAP or PC Suite (via Internet) from Club Nokia, for
example.
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Transferring digital images from the camera directly to
a Nokia 7210 is not possible. Images from a digital camera
can be transferred through a PC to the Club Nokia Photo
Zone, and from there sent as an MMS message and used as
wallpaper.
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The high-resolution color screen supports 4096 colors
within 128 x 128 pixels.
- The high-resolution color display enables more pixels
in the display area, which improves picture and text
quality
- A bright display with uniform illumination gives
better contrast
- Adjustable brightness levels enables the user to
adjust display brightness
- Square pixels improve picture quality. With digital
pictures, it would be impossible to have rectangular
pixels
- With 4096 colors, the color space is increased
significantly, making digital images look considerably
better than with 256 colors
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Series 40 UI is optimized for small phones with color
displays, taking traditional Nokia ease-of-use to new
heights. The new Nokia 7210 is our first phone that has
the Series 40 User Interface.
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Nokia currently has four User Interface platforms,
- the Series 80 User Interface for the Nokia Communicator
family
- the Series 60 User Interface for the Nokia 7650
- the Series 30 User Interface for mobile handsets,
such as the new Nokia 3410
- the Series 40, the new User Interface platform/category
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It is the first small phone with a large color display
with higher resolution than the Nokia Series 30 User Interface,
but smaller in size than the Series 60. Series 40 is the
optimal UI platform for smaller, stylish, service-enabled
phones.
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The supported sound formats are polyphonic (MIDI) and
scalable polyphonic (SP-MIDI) ringing tones, and the traditional
Nokia ringing tones (monophonic tones).
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Polyphonic MIDI ringing tones offer users a new, high-quality
sound experience. MIDI sounds and traditional ringing
tones can be used as personal ringing tones and SMS alert
tones. The MIDI sounds support the sounds of 43 instruments,
of which 4 instruments can be played simultaneously. New
sounds can be received over MMS, downloaded from Club
Nokia via WAP, or from the Internet with Nokia PC Suite
5.0.
In addition, the phone supports Scalable Polyphony MIDI
(SP-MIDI), which provides the ability to play scalable
content and enables exciting polyphonic tones to be introduced
to the masses. With SP-MIDI, users can also upgrade their
phones without having to buy a new range of content.
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Downloaded OTA (over-the-air) the max. size is 30 kB.
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In Europe & Africa, there are three Xpress-on™ inbox colors:
Turquoise, Orange and Brown.
Six Xpress-on™ colors are available as accessories:
- Black SKR-243
- Red SKR-247
- Pink SKR-248
- Grey Green SKR-249
- Maroon
SKR-250
- Yellow SKR-251
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The oval design detail on the back cover is part of the
total design and cannot be removed. It is purely decorative
and has no specific function.
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