Nokia 7710 on “Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay” [Gadgets]

In the movie “Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay“, Harold & Kumar borrow a friend’s car, only to find a Nokia 7710 attached to the dashboard.

The Nokia 7710 was originally intended as a smartphone to compete with Apple’s famous iPhone, and runs on Symbian, the open-source operating system for mobile phones. It features a touch-screen color LCD with a resolution of 640×320 pixels and 65,535 colors, 90 MB internal memory, an SD slot to upgrade the memory to 2 GB, a built-in video camera, and supports FM radio and bluetooth capabilities.

Despite competing against one of the largest companies in the mobile arena, the Nokia 7710 received rave reviews upon its discovery. GSM Arena, for example, gave the device an average score of 8.2 out of 10.

2 Responses to “Nokia 7710 on “Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay” [Gadgets]”

  1. Actually it was a Nokia 770 Internet Tablet – I think someone on the production got that mixed up with “7710″

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