Nokia X7 Launch Roundup: Everything you need to know
By Mike Browne on April 18,
 2011 at 00:00,

The Nokia X7 has landed and what a device is it, super-stylised and geared for the gamer, the 4-inch screen is a pleasure, while the nicely sculpted body means it's a dream to hold. How do we know? Why we were there at the launch and got to play with one for a while. Here we present our Nokia X7 launch roundup, or everything you need to know, check it out.

The Nokia X7 may not have been the best kept secret in Nokia land but there was still a great deal of buzz around its launch. It's an amazing device, with toughened 4-inch display and stainless steel exterior making it highly durable. Beneath its full-metal jacket it features the latest Symbian Anna operating system and 8GB of pre-installed storage capable of being bumped up to 32GB when paired with a MicroSD card.

Nokia X7 Symbian^3 4-inch Smartphone Officially Launched

Nokia X7: All The Official Photos

We were actually at the launch on the Nokia X7 London Symbian event, which meant we were not only first with the news of the Nokia X7 we were also the amongst the first people in the UK to actually get our hands on the device for a demo and a play. Check out our hands-on review as well as how the Nokia X7 stacks up with a choice of other Nokia smartphones.

Nokia X7 Hands-on First Impressions Review

Nokia X7 versus Nokia N8 hands-on photo comparison

Nokia X7 versus Nokia X6 hands-on photo comparison

OK, we've run out of devices to lay down next to the Nokia X7 but we have to remember that Nokia isn't the only smartphone company out there, apparently. This week saw the launch of another big screen entertainer in the form of the HTC Sensation Android smartphone with its 4.3-inch screen, which we deserved needing a shootout against the Nokia X7, check it out:

Nokia X7 Versus HTC Sensation: Big screen enterainment

So, what do you think, is the Nokia X7 the big screen Symbian Anna smartphone you want in your life? Let us know your thoughts in the Comments below.

  • andy burgin

    Nokia better realise the EDOF cameras they use on the X7,might be not such a good idea if they are trying to attract more buyers to Nokia,o.k they only use Edof so they can make there mobiles thinner,but if people are paying more than £200-£300 for the X7 it should have a Auto-Focus camera on it,Edof should be used on its Budget mobiles not its Top End mobiles,then more people will buy the X7,