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Old 10-27-2003, 08:47 AM
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Thumbs up Official 7200 pages on nokia asia site......

Hi,

You can check it at
-[ this ]- link specifications and demo of phone...


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Stylish Design:
Eye-catching and trendy phone design that stands out in a crowd.
New innovative textile covers, together with fashionable tone on tone color combinations, create a new cutting edge image and a sensuous feel.
3 distinctive designs and colors (grey blue, black, and brown) that complement your fashionable presence.
Each Nokia 7200 comes with matching wrist strap and soft pouch that complement the overall design of the phone.



Up to 65,536 colors active TFT main display with a screen resolution of 128x128 pixels and a black and white mini display, resolution of 96x36 pixels.
Adjustable display brightness control.
New animated fashion menu graphics.
MPEG-4 format support in video player.
Up to 16 polyphonic ringing tones that can also to be used as alerts (e.g. Alarm).
Voice clips can be used as ringing tones.
Automated volume control.
xHTML2 browsing over HTTP/TCP/IP2 stack for a better browsing experience.
EDGE2 and GPRS2 for powerful internet/WAP browsing.
Includes a selection of pre-installed Java TM,3 games and applications (MIDP Java TM,3 1.0) and has ability to download more.
Pop-Port TM,4 interface connector.
Integrated infrared for wireless communication between phone and PC5 and other infrared device.
PC Suite6 for local synchronization, and SyncML7 for local and remote synchronization of personal data and picture gallery to keep you up to date always.
GSM 900/1800.
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Old 10-27-2003, 10:04 AM
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Wow! Leave to Nokia to finally bring an innovative design to clam shell phones!

Maybe I am biased, but I've always thought almost all clam shells look the same. I must take my hat off for Nokia for continuing its (crazy and not always on mark) innovative designs..
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Old 10-28-2003, 04:22 AM
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well job by nokia. Nokia have done the way that they should done. I like it, because nokia has change their opinion in producing a phone. They didn't do wrong thing.
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Old 10-28-2003, 05:11 AM
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Yeah I have to admit as well I never thought they'd go and release a flip-phone (that they made by themselves rather than rebadging someone else's one), but they did it.

But I still stand by my comment that it's not a clamshell. =P I'd prefer to call it a flip-brick than a clamshell, considering its shape. =P
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Release Date

Does anyone know when the 7200 is due for release (apart from 1st qtr 2004)

I've hung on to my 8850 for a phone that does all the fun stuff like stereo, mms, digi cam as well as the serious stuff like PDA functions...this phone looks like IT!!!
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Old 11-10-2003, 06:16 PM
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I think the phone looks ok. I like the easy user interface that Nokia offers but the look of a Motorola or a Samsung flip just looks better. I dont think any guys would want to be caught dead with this phone.
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Old 11-10-2003, 07:07 PM
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Matter of personal taste I guess...

I would won't to be caught talking to one of those clam shells that all look exactly the freaking same... Much rather have a distinctively styled Nokia. Especially those damn antennas on most clam shells are such an annoying thing.
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Old 11-10-2003, 07:14 PM
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Re: Matter of personal taste I guess...

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I would won't to be caught talking to one of those clam shells that all look exactly the freaking same... Much rather have a distinctively styled Nokia. Especially those damn antennas on most clam shells are such an annoying thing.
I totally agree about the other phones looking the same, and the Nokia looking unique. No disagreement on that. I wish the Nokias didnt look so girly though
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