Nokia 7600
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Launch date:
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Dec 2003 |
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Price at launch:
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£290 |
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Dimensions:
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87 x 78 x 18.6mm |
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Weight:
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123g |
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Talktime:
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3.0hr |
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Standby:
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216hr |
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Data capable:
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348kbps |
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3G Standard:
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W-CDMA |
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Operator:
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3Australia, 3Sweden, 3UK, COSMOTE, T-Mobile Germany, Tele2 Sweden |
> WCDMA and GSM 900/1800 networks
> 65,536 colors, 128x160 pixels, Bright active matrix TFT color display
> Digital Music Player for MP3 and AAC files
> MP3 and AAC files as ringing tones
> Bluetooth
> Video clip download up to 1.4MB
Camera function
> Image/video resolution: 640x480/128x96
> Video capture up to 15 frames per second
Nokia has chosen not to include video calling capability in this phone or any of its early 3G phones. The unusually design makes the phone uncomfortable to handle. Apart of this, the rest of the phone is pretty impressive. It?s a music and video player plus you can also take short video clips with the integrated camera.
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Reviews"Don’t just judge a book by its cover though; the Nokia 7600 is more than just a pretty face. It gets better when you look deeper..."
-- http://www.imobile.com.au
"A stylish phone with bags of potential, but it’s not the 3G handset we’ve all been waiting for – it’s more a 2.5G phone that happens to work on 3G networks"
-- http://www.t3.co.uk
"...the handset looks good if we regard it as a work of designers' art, but it's not always handy to work with."
-- http://www.digit-life.com
"Undoubtedly a small and amusing piece of kit, the 7600 is a handset where several errors in design have been made, resulting in a less-than user friendly keypad..."
-- http://www.infosyncworld.com
"The Nokia 7600 is a different kind of phone, it's so different, it doesn't even look like a phone, sleek, desirable and fashionable, the 7600 is a statement."
-- http://www.mobile-phones-review.co.uk
"funky, unconventional and the shape of things to come."
-- http://www.theinquirer.net
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