Nokia added 2 new phones to its stylish collection aimed at fashion lovers. Both headsets have diamond-cut design, sharp angled lines, geometric patterns and graphic light-refracting colors - a new approach Nokia has used to differentiate the models from the soft curves and plush touch of Nokia 7280 or 7360.
Nokia 7900 Prism
Nokia 7900 Prism, a sleek, liquorice-black front phone with anodized aluminium backcover, has an Organic LED (OLED) main display that supports up to 16 million colors and displays light-focused screensaver graphics. It features a "living wallpaper", which subtly changes throughout the day according to time as well as battery and signal strength, so that each screen is unique.
The Nokia 7900 Prism offers a gallery choice of 49 illumination colors. Once selected, this color radiates from under the graphic key-mat as well as from the LED display. Lights are also emitted from the top of the phone to signal missed calls and messages.
Nokia 7900 Prism is dual band 3G compatible, but also boasts with quad band GSM capability. Besides a 2 megapixel camera, the Nokia 7900 Prism comes with 1GB of internal memory for pictures, video, contacts and more.
Nokia 7500 Prism
The Nokia 7500 Prism’s polished black exterior is merged with bright, interchangeable color accents. It has a 240x320 pixel display in 16 million colours, a 2 megapixel camera with flash, microSD memory expansion (up to 2GB with 512MB supplied as standard), Bluetooth, stereo wired headphones in the box and interchangeable "accent" colours.
The Nokia 7500 Prism is a more music oriented device. It has the ability to play music for nine hours and hold up to 1500 songs on the optional 2GB microSD card. It weighs 83 grams and talktime is 2.8 hours, with 10 days standby time.
Nokia is aiming the two devices at style-conscious consumers. Both the Nokia 7900 Prism and Nokia 7500 Prism will be available in Q3 of 2007 for EUR 400 (approx. Rs. 22,260) and EUR 210 (approx. Rs. 11,685) for the Nokia 7500 Prism, without taxes and subsidies.
Nokia 7900 Prism
Nokia 7900 Prism, a sleek, liquorice-black front phone with anodized aluminium backcover, has an Organic LED (OLED) main display that supports up to 16 million colors and displays light-focused screensaver graphics. It features a "living wallpaper", which subtly changes throughout the day according to time as well as battery and signal strength, so that each screen is unique.
The Nokia 7900 Prism offers a gallery choice of 49 illumination colors. Once selected, this color radiates from under the graphic key-mat as well as from the LED display. Lights are also emitted from the top of the phone to signal missed calls and messages.
Nokia 7900 Prism is dual band 3G compatible, but also boasts with quad band GSM capability. Besides a 2 megapixel camera, the Nokia 7900 Prism comes with 1GB of internal memory for pictures, video, contacts and more.
Nokia 7500 Prism
The Nokia 7500 Prism’s polished black exterior is merged with bright, interchangeable color accents. It has a 240x320 pixel display in 16 million colours, a 2 megapixel camera with flash, microSD memory expansion (up to 2GB with 512MB supplied as standard), Bluetooth, stereo wired headphones in the box and interchangeable "accent" colours.
The Nokia 7500 Prism is a more music oriented device. It has the ability to play music for nine hours and hold up to 1500 songs on the optional 2GB microSD card. It weighs 83 grams and talktime is 2.8 hours, with 10 days standby time.
Nokia is aiming the two devices at style-conscious consumers. Both the Nokia 7900 Prism and Nokia 7500 Prism will be available in Q3 of 2007 for EUR 400 (approx. Rs. 22,260) and EUR 210 (approx. Rs. 11,685) for the Nokia 7500 Prism, without taxes and subsidies.