Nokia 7020

Fashion and Experimental

Nokia 7xxx – Fashion and Experimental series (1999–2010)
The Nokia 7000 series is a family of Nokia phones with two uses. Most phones in the 7000 series are targeted towards fashion-conscious users, particularly towards women. Some phones in this family also test features. The 7000 series are considered to be a more consumer-oriented family of phones when contrasted to the business-oriented 6000 series. The family is also distinguished from the 3000-series phones as being more mature and female-oriented, while the 3000-series was largely targeted towards the youth market.

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  • Nokia 7020

    Evaluation in my collection: Very good – 9/10

    Life timer: N/A  |  Boxed: NO

    Release Year: 2009  |  Release Price: ~100 USD

    About: The Nokia 7020 is a very impressive phone which is sure to catch the ladies due to it’s very nice design and quirky external screen.It is a stylish flip phone that features an illuminating secondary display. It packs a 2 megapixel camera, social networking capability, and a hidden external display. A microSD slot allows users to save all their multimedia files onto a microSD card instead of the phone’s internal memory. Other notable features include a vivid 2.2-inch display, an integrated MP3 player, and FM radio.

    Reviews when released: N/A

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  • Nokia 7070 Prism

    Evaluation in my collection: Great – 9.5/10

    Life timer:  |  Boxed: NO

    Release Year: 2008  |  Release Price: ~230 EUR

    About: Nokia 7070 Prism is a budget fashion phone with geometric patterns, resembling diamonds and external light effects. The manufacturer has emphasized on the personalization options, providing themes, wallpapers, and ?MP3-grade? ringtones. It includes voice recorder and integrated hands-free speaker

    Reviews when released: Phone Arena

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  • Nokia 7100 Supernova

     

    Evaluation in my collection: Great – 9.5/10

     

    Life timer: 14h  |  Boxed: NO

    Release Year: 2008  |  Release Price: ~100 GBP

    About: The 7100 is a slider with a mechanism that thunks nicely and feels solid enough to remain reliable over time. The numberpad, revealed when the slide is up, comprises large-ish buttons with a no frills design. Each button is slightly raised in its centre making it easy to find and hit. With the slide closed this isn?t quite as small as I generally like slider phones to be. It is a bit tall at 98mm. However, its 48.4mm of width and 15mm of thickness are OK. With the slide opened the 7100 is 125mm tall and as for weight, it tips the scales at 103.5g.

    The casing is made of plastic, which might not stand too many drops down the stairs or crunches in a bag. As for its colour scheme, the 7100 looks designed to appeal to a young and bling-friendly audience. The front fascia is mostly black with, in the case of my review sample, a flash of bright metallic pink sitting below the screen. The back of the casing is also pink. Nokia calls this colour ?jelly red? but it looks pink to me. You can also get it in a rather nice shade of blue as well as an almost all black guise with just a flash of blue round the navi button.

    The colour splash is where you?ll find the two softkeys and Call and End keys, the latter doubling as the main on/off switch. The navi button is large and its frame is also sizeable. I?d say even those with really stubby fingers should be able to get around this handset fine.

    Reviews when released: cNET

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  • Nokia 7110

    WOW Factor: The first GSM phone to implement the T9 Predictive text input method for composing SMS messages

    Evaluation in my collection: Great – 9/10

    Life timer: N/A  |  Boxed: NO

    Release Year: 1999  |  Release Price: N/A

    About: The 7110 was Nokia’s second handset with a sliding cover that could be used to answer and terminate voice calls. As with the 8110 before, with the cover deployed, the microphone was brought closer to the user’s mouth, improving the clarity of the voice reception. New to the 7110 was a spring-powered release mechanism, which would release the cover when a small metal catch on the rear of the handset was depressed. The cover could also be opened manually .
    Connectivity is provided via a standard IrDA transceiver on the top edge of the handset. A serial cable can also be attached to the handset’s expansion terminal, to allow synchronization of the phone’s contents, and to allow the phone to function as a Modem. Data capabilities are limited to circuit switched data; GPRS was not available on this handset. The WAP mini-browser established a connection to the internet using CSD.
    The navi-roller was used in place of the familiar up and down buttons, allowing the user to rapidly scroll through lists of options; depressing the roller selected the currently highlighted option.
    The 7110 was the first cellular phone to implement the T9 Predictive text input method for composing SMS messages, but the 3210 was the first phone to combine both T9 and internal antenna.
    Contrary to popular myth, though the Nokia 7110 does feature a spring-loaded cover concealing the keypad; this is not the model featured in the first Matrix movie, which is the Nokia 8110 (made three years prior), which was adapted with a spring mechanism to feature in the 1999 film.

    Reviews when released: N/A

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  • Nokia 7200

    WOW Factor: The first Nokia clamshell form-factor phone

    Evaluation in my collection: Great -9 /10

    Nokia Codename: Sirius

    Life timer: 101h  |  Boxed: NO

    Release Year: 2004  |  Release Price: ~450USD

    About: Nokia was one of the last companies that had started producing mobile phones in clamshell form-factor, the company?s first model in this design style is Nokia 7200. The model?s index (7xxx) is not a fortuity, 7xxx series was always an experiment for the company as well as latest fashion phones. Take Nokia 7110 for example, this mobile phone gathered all the best parts from earlier models. In case with first clamshell, everything is not so unambiguously, this development is just an answer to Samsung?s expansion in Europe with its products. Just like any other answer, this phone was created with all existing solutions taken in mind, including the already well-known Series 40 platform.

    Reviews when released: Mobile Review

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  • Nokia 7210

    Evaluation in my collection: As new – 10/10

    Nokia Codename: Vanessa

    Life timer: 03s  |  Boxed: YES

    Release Year: 2002  |  Release Price: ~500USD

    About: The Nokia 7210 is a handset by Nokia, built on the Series 40 1st Edition software platform and enabled with J2ME (Java). The device features text and picture messaging, WAP browser, Stereo FM radio, Polyphonic ringtones, two preinstalled games and a 1.5″, 128×128 pixel, 4,096 color display. It was the first Nokia phone for the mass market with a colour display and with polyphonic ringtones (they were already on the Nokia 7650).
    The 7210 featured an all-new front cover design, with a unique keypad layout incorporating a 4-way scroll button. The phone came in a choice of colours, with changeable Xpress-on covers available. Eight colour schemes are available along with the ability to download images to save as wallpaper to add even more personalization.

    Reviews when released: Mobile Review

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  • Nokia 7250i

    Evaluation in my collection: As new – 10/10

    Nokia Codename: James

    Life timer: 0m  |  Boxed: NO

    Release Year: 2003  |  Release Price: ~450 USD

    About: The Nokia 7250i is a slightly improved version of the Nokia 7250, introduced in June 2003. It includes XHTML browser, OMA Forward lock digital rights management, zoom function to magnify images and a more advanced camera. The phone has exactly the same design as the 7250.

    Reviews when released: N/A

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  • Nokia 7260

     

    Evaluation in my collection: Great – 9.8/10

    Nokia Codename: Trubadurix

    Life timer: 278h  |  Boxed: NO

    Release Year: 2004  |  Release Price: ~250 USD

    About: Nokia 7260 is not intended for a mass market, this phone is for those who love fashion stuff and stylish appearance. This is nokia’s inspiration for its latest fashion phones, the 7260, the 7270 and the 7280, is the “glamour and elegance of the lavish 1920s”. We can certainly see some art deco traits in the line-up but do the phones have anything else to offer?

    Reviews when released: Mobile Review

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  • Nokia 7270

    Evaluation in my collection: Great – 9/10

    Nokia Codename: Capella

    Life timer: 234h  |  Boxed: NO

    Release Year: 2004  |  Release Price: ~450 USD

    About: The Nokia 7270’s feature list is as playful as its design, but it also serves up the basics. You get a 255-name phone book with room in each entry for five numbers; a push-to-talk number; and e-mail, Web, and postal addresses. The SIM card holds an additional 250 contacts. For caller ID purposes, you can add a picture, assign them to any of 40 polyphonic ring tones, or organize contacts by caller groups; you can also add notes or a tag for voice dialing. Messaging options run the gamut of text and multimedia, instant messaging, and e-mail.

    Reviews when released: Mobile Review

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  • Nokia 7280

    WOW Factor: Fortune Magazine listed it as one of the best products of 2004 while its design was praised by the jury in the iF product design awards for 2005.

    Evaluation in my collection: Good – 8.5/10

    Nokia Codename: Jinx

    Life timer: 12h  |  Boxed: NO

    Release Year: 2004  |  Release Price: ~600 USD

    About: The 2G 7280 “lipstick” phone is a mobile telephone model supplied by Nokia. It supports GSM, SMS, MMS, HSCSD, GPRS, and SyncML. It has a VGA camera. Its design features a slider end and a Navi-Spinner in the place of a keypad. As part of Nokia’s “Fashion Phone” line, it has black, white and red styling, and a screen that fades to a mirror when inactive. Fortune Magazine listed it as one of the best products of 2004[1] while its design was praised by the jury in the iF product design awards for 2005. The battery could only be replaced by an authorised service center

    Adverts for the Nokia Fashion Collection were directed by photographer David LaChapelle. There are a total of 3 versions of the commercial, each featuring one of the 3 phones including the Nokia 7280. The others are Nokia 7260 and 7270.

    The phone is shown in the Pussycat Dolls’ “Beep” music video. It was also featured in the music video for “Say I” by Christina Milian.[citation needed]

    Reviews when released: Mobile Review

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  • Nokia 7310 Supernova

    WOW Factor: Fortune Magazine listed it as one of the best products of 2004 while its design was praised by the jury in the iF product design awards for 2005.

    Evaluation in my collection: Great – 9/10

     

    Life timer: 7 m  |  Boxed: NO

    Release Year: 2009  |  Release Price: N/A

    About: Straight out of the box the 7310 Supernova does look a little distinctive. Its screen is mirrored and the silver plastic number keys also have a mirrored effect so that stylish types can check their coiffure at regular intervals. The out of the box fascia of my review sample was deep blue. A ?candy pink? Xpress-On cover was provided. Don?t go there. Choose the ?wasabi green? bundle instead.

    Reviews when released: Trusted Reviews

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  • Nokia 7360 (3x)

    WOW Factor: One of the first cell phones to implement the use of materials such as metal and leather in mass production

    Evaluation in my collection: Great – 9.8/10

    Nokia Codename: Sofix

    Life timer: 24h  |  Boxed: YES

    Release Year: 2005  |  Release Price: ~200 EUR

    About: Part of the “L’Amour Collection”, along with the 7370, 7373, 7380 and the 7390. The 7360 was designed at Nokia’s Design Center in California and was one of the first cell phones to implement the use of materials such as metal and leather in mass production

    Reviews when released: Mobile Review

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