30 days with a Nokia 701

Published by Adam Fraser on November 29, 2011

Winning the Nokia 701

LONDON, United Kingdom – At Nokia World 2011, I won myself a Nokia 701 from the Nokia Vending Machine. I checked in using a Nokia 603 by using the on-board NFC function and a few clunks later a white tube appeared from the slot in the bottom of the machine. Much to my disbelief, this tube contained a Nokia 701 and the usual accessories you’d expect to find with a new phone. I’ve been using it for several weeks on and off, and here’s what I think of it.

Hardware

Let’s talk about the elephant in the room here. Hardware wise, it’s very similar to the Nokia C7 that we’ve seen before. It’s the same size and shape with all the same parts in the same place. However, there is a slight difference.

The coloring of the Nokia 701 is much improved. Rather than having the shiny chrome finish, this is a much more sedate experience on the eyes. The matt black finish on the back rolls nicely right around to the front of the phone until it meets the glass touchscreen.

The screen is made of Corning® Gorilla® Glass, the case surrounding the screen and battery cover is made of metal and the rest of the phone is made out of plastic. This leaves the device feeling very sturdy and solid weighing in at 131 grams.

It’s surprisingly slim at 11mm, only one millimetre larger than a jewel CD case, so it sits in my pocket nicely when I’m out and about. When I pull it out of my pocket to make a call it sits in the hand nicely with the unlocking key perfectly situated on the right on the phone. Handy, because I’m right handed. With a flick of my thumb, the Nokia 701 springs into action.

Pulling the Nokia 701 from the white tubeSoftware

The Nokia 701 runs the latest version of Symbian, Symbian Belle. Having used a Nokia N8 for about a year, which I still use today when I go out taking photos, I’ve been very happy with Symbian Anna. Symbian Belle on the Nokia 701 runs very smoothly and that’s down to a combination of the 1 GHz processor and the overall improvements that Symbian Belle brings.

The first improvement I love with the Nokia 701, and therefore Symbian Belle is the ability to add more homescreens – up to six. This means I can cram as many apps, games or anything else I find useful on the front screen, easily accessible with a flick of the finger left or right.

The new email widget is something I admire, too. I use email a lot for work, so being able to keep up to date with what’s important is an absolute must, for me. With a new white background and the increased space to read the subject lines more clearly, I can scroll through 20 of the previous emails from within the homescreen widget. This makes it so easy to find something relevant and read it much more quickly.

Another thing I’m into at the moment is NFC. I really like the idea of being able to touch my phone to something and have it send some information, receive it or to activate something and the Nokia 701 is an NFC-enable phone. While there’s not much I can do with it at the moment, other than pair up a headset or two, or check-in to my office on Foursquare.

Conclusion

Overall, this is a great phone. If I didn’t have easy access to the latest Nokia Lumia 800 I’d have no concerns about using the Nokia 701 as my main phone. I do love to own the latest phone if possible. The Nokia 701 is a sturdy, smooth running, high-featured smartphone that does everything I’d possibly want it too.

Comments

  • Anonymous

    So what’s the elephant in the room? I don’t see one here.

  • Anonymous

    So what’s the elephant in the room? I don’t see one here.

  • Anonymous

    So what’s the elephant in the room? I don’t see one here.

  • Anonymous

    What was the Nokia machine actually vending? 

    How can you have won it? So Nokia decides not to supply its PR teams with its own new phones?

  • http://conversations.nokia.com Ian Delaney

    Most people got sweets; some accessories and the occasional phone. I wondered what Adam was up to at Nokia World and clearly he spent most time pressing his 603 against the machine!

    We don’t get all of them as a matter of course, otherwise I would have a house made of phones by this time. My wife might not be too happy about that…

  • http://conversations.nokia.com Ian Delaney

    He’s referring to the physical similarity to the Nokia C7-00. People who insist on being negative about everything tend to sneer at that sort of thing.

  • http://twitter.com/Kunwar_91 Kunwar

    hey can you tell me one thing … that can i use the silicon cover for the 701? a nokia salesman told me that it wont fit coz of the volume keys….

  • http://conversations.nokia.com/ Adam Fraser

    The Nokia vending machine has been to several Nokia events. People can check-in at the machine on Foursquare and receive a gift at the same time. I just happened to receive a Nokia 701.

    I’ve written about it once before while it was at Social Media Week.

  • Anonymous

    surprisingly Nokia C7 is still available in market and price difference between 701 and C7 is very less in most of countries…wish if Nokia had put autofocus 8mp f2.2 camera(like N9/800′s) in that phone

  • Sol De Jesus

    Finally a symbian related post. Can’t wait for future symbian devices though I like the lumia brand as well.

    Appreciate the diversity that Nokia is bringing to the market.

  • http://twitter.com/hmmJD1 JD!

    What are you doing with so many phones?

    From my understanding you have 603 and you got 701 and waiting for 800!

    Just curious…

  • Anonymous

    Then buy a mirror

  • Anonymous

    Then buy a mirror

  • Anonymous

    Then buy a mirror

  • Anonymous

    Then buy a mirror

  • Anonymous

    A very underrated phone. You can get one for around $330 (USD) online

  • Anonymous

    A very underrated phone. You can get one for around $330 (USD) online

  • Anonymous

    Adam is a Nokia employee. One of his tasks is to test/play with the phones and tell us here what he is thinking about it.
    He is also required to mention Nokia Lumia in every single article. He just can’t be banned for off-topic.

  • http://aani.nokia.fi Heidi

    You’re right in the first part of your comment, but wrong in the second part.

  • Anonymous

    Heidi….is there any person(s) from your team who is currently using N9?

  • http://aani.nokia.fi Heidi

    Yes, I am using one myself, and I think Adam has one as well. Or at least I recently sent a lovely blue 64Gb version N9 to the team, but I’m not entirely sure which one of them hogged it! There might also be a couple of black ones floating around, but I’m not keeping tabs :)

    The product manager of the N9 recently loaned us a few white versions, and our Art Director is now busy taking some really nice photos of them.

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  • http://conversations.nokia.com/ Adam Fraser

    Well, we do write about phones so it makes sense to actually use the phones we talk about, at least for a while.

  • http://conversations.nokia.com/ Adam Fraser

    Well, we do write about phones so it makes sense to actually use the phones we talk about, at least for a while.

  • http://conversations.nokia.com/ Adam Fraser

    Well, we do write about phones so it makes sense to actually use the phones we talk about, at least for a while.

  • http://conversations.nokia.com/ Adam Fraser

    Nonsense. I’m not required to mention Nokia Lumia in every post. What I am required to do is to write in an honest way, and to say I’d prefer the Nokia 701 over the Lumia 800 is just untrue. That’s why I mention it at the end.

  • http://conversations.nokia.com Ian Delaney

    I bagged the blue N9 and I love it. I am working on an article about it right now. Jason Harris is also toting an N9 and will also be reporting on that *very* soon.

  • http://conversations.nokia.com Ian Delaney

    Agreed – it’s a lovely piece of kit. 

  • http://conversations.nokia.com Ian Delaney

    Agreed – it’s a lovely piece of kit. 

  • http://conversations.nokia.com Ian Delaney

    Agreed – it’s a lovely piece of kit. 

  • http://conversations.nokia.com Ian Delaney

    Agreed – it’s a lovely piece of kit. 

  • http://conversations.nokia.com Ian Delaney

    Agreed – it’s a lovely piece of kit. 

  • http://conversations.nokia.com Ian Delaney

    Agreed – it’s a lovely piece of kit. 

  • http://conversations.nokia.com Ian Delaney

    Agreed – it’s a lovely piece of kit. 

  • Anonymous

    Nice post Adam. I have to say though, I thought the elephant in the room would’ve been you “winning” a Nokia 701 – it’s a bit like Tesco sponsoring a village raffle, and the Tesco manager winning the big basket of ham! Still, I just *LOVE* what Nokia are doing these days, with the differentiation in products, the amazing marketing, the Nokia employees actually conversing on Conversations with us The Great Unwashed. All good stuff. Am looking forward to 2012 being Nokia’s “guns and fire” year!  :D

  • http://conversations.nokia.com/ Adam Fraser

    Ha. I was as surprised as anyone else would be by pulling that out of the vending machine. I was expecting a chocolate bar. It’s totally random and I just happened to be in the right place at the right time.

    And yes, 2012 is going to be a great year.

  • http://conversations.nokia.com/ Adam Fraser

    Ha. I was as surprised as anyone else would be by pulling that out of the vending machine. I was expecting a chocolate bar. It’s totally random and I just happened to be in the right place at the right time.

    And yes, 2012 is going to be a great year.

  • http://conversations.nokia.com/ Adam Fraser

    Ha. I was as surprised as anyone else would be by pulling that out of the vending machine. I was expecting a chocolate bar. It’s totally random and I just happened to be in the right place at the right time.

    And yes, 2012 is going to be a great year.

  • http://conversations.nokia.com/ Adam Fraser

    Ha. I was as surprised as anyone else would be by pulling that out of the vending machine. I was expecting a chocolate bar. It’s totally random and I just happened to be in the right place at the right time.

    And yes, 2012 is going to be a great year.

  • http://conversations.nokia.com Ian Delaney

    It won’t fit because of the volume keys, but taking a scalpel to the cover should sort things out…

  • Anonymous

    I’m just kiddin,… don’t be so serious…

  • Anonymous

    The same is true for lots of comments here, written in a honest way, saying that people just prefer Nokia N9 over the Lumia 800. That’s why they mention it in their posts, they are just honest.
    no offence…

  • Anonymous

    Adam,
    do you have that dubStep Nokia tune in your phone?
    I just can’t find it in mine

  • http://twitter.com/hmmJD1 JD!

    but you did caught him naked when he was changing clothes lol

  • http://joaom.tumblr.com/ João Menezes

    am I the only one who read 710 and not 701?

  • http://joaom.tumblr.com/ João Menezes

    am I the only one who read 710 and not 701?

  • Aaron Abraham

    Haha! No u are not XD

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=501256864 Demitri Callehune

    Hey Adam, quick question. I have broken Sim Card Slot Pins on my Nokia 701, can the replacement Parts for the Nokia C7 be used in it?