Nokia Lumia 510 review
Smartphone Lumia 510 by Nokia is made in the classic shape. The phone uses MS Windows Phone 7.5. Phone dimensions: width — 64.9 millimeters, height — 120.7 millimeters, thickness — 11.5 millimeters. Weight — 129 grams.
Diagonal of the color screen is 4 inches with a maximum screen resolution of 800x480 and 233 pixels per inch (PPI). The screen of the device has the automatic rotation function.
Nokia Lumia 510, has 4 gigabytes of built-in memory and 0.3 gigabytes of RAM.
Capacity of Li-Ion battery is 1300 mA⋅h, this is approximately 738 hours of standby time and 6.2 hours of talk time.
The phone is also equipped with sensors of illumination and approaching. This gives additional functionality to the phone in various applications.
Nokia Lumia 510 was presented to the public on October 23, 2012.
Nokia Lumia 510 specifications
General characteristics
- Type
- smartphone
- OS version
- MS Windows Phone 7.5
- Case type
- classic
- Control
- sensor keyboard
- SIM-card type
- micro SIM
- SIM-card amount
- 1
- Weight
- 129 grams
- Width
- 64.9 mm
- Height
- 120.7 mm
- Thickness
- 11.5 mm
Display
- Diagonal
- 4"
- Screen size
- 800x480
- Number of pixels per inch (PPI)
- 233
- Screen type
- colored
- 65.54 thousand colors
- sensor
- Sensor screen type
- Aspect Ratio
- 5:3
- Automatic display rotation
Multimedia features
- Rear camera
- Rear camera functions
- Recognition
- face recognition
- Video Recording
- Video resolution max
- 640x480
- Max. frame rate of video
- 30 fps
- Geo Tagging
- Audio
- Headphone jack
- 3.5 mm
Connectivity
- Standard
- Interfaces
- Satellite navigation
- GPS
- A-GPS system
Storage and processor
- Built-in memory
- 4 GB
- Amount of RAM
- 256 Mb
Power supply
- Battery type
- Li-Ion
- Battery capacity
- 1300 mA⋅h
- Talk time
- 6.2 hours
- Standby time
- 738 hours
- Time in music listening mode
- 38 hours
- Connector type for charging
- micro-USB
Other functions
- Control
- voice typing
- voice-activated control
- Airplane mode
- Sensors
- illumination sensor
- approaching sensor