Aug 7, 2007 →
By
Raissa
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Nokia

Nokia has a new phone collection up its sleeve. This handset developer recently unveiled their collection called Prism. The collection, composed of the Nokia 7900 Prism and the Nokia 7500 Prism, is aptly named because of its unique design. Where their previous handsets were made with smoothly flowing lines, the Prism is quite different because of its diamond-cut design with sharp-angles. I think this is also the first to portray geometric patterns on its design. Another great highlight is the graphic light retracting colors. These features alone can already make customers gravitate towards the Prism and even more with the capabilities contained in the Prism.
As on overview, the Nokia 7900 Prism is integrated with graphic key-mat, LED display, 3G technology, quad band GSM for connectivity. 1 GB internal memory is contained in it, ample for storing photos, captured from the 2-megapixel camera, as well as other contents. The 7900 Prism offers 49 illumination colors that greatly enhances its glossy liquorice-black front and anodized aluminum back cover.
The Nokia 7500 Prism on the other hand features a similar shiny black exterior with its own color emphasis or display. It also carries a 2 megapixel camera that can record quality videos. And if your favorite past time is listening to music, the 7500 Prism can give that to you for 9 hours with 1500 songs that can be stored in a 2GB microSD card.