Nokia 7900 Prism
Opposite its sleek, liquorice-black front, the Nokia 7900 Prism comes with an anodized aluminium backcover, which is coin-stamped and laser-etched in Nokia Prism’s signature diamond-cut design. Its design is amongst the first to feature an Organic LED main display that supports up to 16 million colors and displays light-focused screensaver graphics. In addition, the Nokia 7900 Prism 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.
For greater personalization, 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.
The Nokia 7900 Prism features dual band 3G technology for fast and easy downloads and browsing, and quad band GSM capability for worldwide connectivity. In addition to a 2 Mpx camera, the Nokia 7900 Prism comes with 1GB of internal memory for lots of pictures, video, contacts and more.
The Nokia 7900 Prism will be available in the third quarter of 2007 with an estimated retail price of EUR 400, before taxes and subsidies.
Key features
- Cutting-edge design with anodized, diamond-cut patterns on an aluminum back cover
- Fascinating light effects ¡V customizable with 49 different colors ¡V when phone is turned on and off, or in idle mode
- Marvel at a living wallpaper that animates new, dazzling patterns unique to each phone
- Enjoy fast web browsing, quick downloads, and 6 bands of coverage with 3G capabilities
- Capture stylish photos or videos on a 2 megapixel camera with 8x digital zoom and flash
- Store more pictures, videos and music on 1 GB of internal memory
- Synchronize data and contacts with PC applications using high speed USB connection or Bluetooth
- Experience peerless color clarity and brightness with the 16 million color OLED display
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