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Nokia 7900 Prism Review

Posted August 27, 2007 * Comments(0)

Nokia 7900 Prism Review
Looking at the Nokia 7900 Prism you could be forgiven for thinking that it is indeed a fashionable phone given that it has a design that is unusually angular and that it also has triangular patterns as well across its body that you will surely find quite attractive though not everyone may be of the same opinion. The design of the Nokia 7900 Prism includes 240×230 pixel display set in sixteen million colors and the two mega pixel camera that also has a flash is quite handy, while you could also use its microSD memory expansion to get as much as two gigabytes.

The Nokia 7900 Prism also comes with Bluetooth, and there is also headphones that are stereo wired as well as accent colors that can be changed with the help of some plastic inserts. One should also not forget that this unit also comes with multimedia player and a web browser as well as email and much other software that is bundled with the unit.

The Nokia 7900 Prism is certainly light in weight and its total weight is no more than eighty-three grams. The talk time that you get is estimated at a bit less than 2.8 hours and it also has ten days of standby time. Other features include tri-band GSM and there is GPRS as well as EDGE data as well, and its measurements are no more than 109×44x14 millimeters.

You can buy the Nokia 7900 Prism for approximately four hundred Euros and it is quite an attractive handset that is well worth a look at. It is a unit that has close relation to the Nokia 7500 and this 3G fashionable phone has a radically different design that most people would like and with a good deal of metal you will like its looks as well.

With the Nokia 7900 Prism, you get dual-band UMTS/quad-band GSM which makes it very useful for worldwide use, especially when you want to communicate without wired connections. At the rear, you will find the two mega pixel camera along with flash and it also has an internal capacity of one gigabytes of memory, which however cannot be expanded. The screen is quite unique as it is not the more conventional TFT LCD but instead is OLED that is useful as it does not consume much power though a criticism of such a display is its less than long lasting life, and in the case of blue colors you can only expect to get around two hundred days when using it continuously.

However, the Nokia 7900 Prism can change colors on display that suits different times of the day and which is also dependent on remaining battery power as well as strength of signal. In addition, the keypad is illuminated and which functions in coordination with the display. So, if you are looking for cutting edge as far as its colors are concerned and you want the best in graphics, then you should seriously consider the Nokia 7900 Prism that with designs in the form of diamond cuts and certain geometric patterns is quite an eye catching mobile phone well worth a second look.

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