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Nokia 7370
Quick View💎 Rarity Index: C (Common)
👁 Evaluation in my collection: Great – 10/10
🕵 Nokia Codename: Soho
⏱ Life timer: 137H | 📦 Boxed: NO
📅 Release Year: 2005 | 💰 Release Price: ~330 €
📊 Units Sold: ~1M
📰 Why this phone matters: The Nokia 7370 is a mobile phone made by Nokia, announced in October 2005. It was part of the company’s fashion-focused L’Amour Collection and came in two colours: Coffee Brown and Warm Amber.The Nokia 7370 has leather and metallic components and is a “swivel” design that reveals a hidden keypad.📝 Reviews when released: Mobile Review 🔗
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Nokia 7380
Quick View💎 Rarity Index: B (Uncommon)
👁 Evaluation in my collection: Great – 9.8/10
🕵 Nokia Codename: Paris
⏱ Life timer: 01m | 📦 Boxed: NO
📅 Release Year: 2005 | 💰 Release Price: ~500 €
📊 Units Sold: ~400k
📰 Why this phone matters: The Nokia 7380 fashion phone was released in 2005, as part of the “L’Amour Collection”, along with the 7360, 7370, 7373 and 7390. The 7380 was designed at Nokia’s Design Center in California, led by Miki Mehandjiysky. What distinguishes this phone from others is its sensory navigation key which differs greatly from a conventional keypad and functions similarly to the touch-sensitive navigation wheel of the iPod. The display of the phone is another point if interest, measuring approximately 1.5 cm by 7 cm. The screen also becomes highly reflective in power saving mode, so it can double as a mirror.
The Nokia 7380 has a 2-megapixel camera, up to 52 MB built-in memory (non-expandable), FM radio and Bluetooth and sports Pop-Port connectivity.
The “L’Amour Collection” was awarded the 2006 IDEA Award (Silver) by the Industrial Designers Society of America (IDSA).📝 Reviews when released: Mobile Review 🔗
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Nokia 7390
Quick View💎 Rarity Index: B (Uncommon)
👁 Evaluation in my collection: Good – 8/10
⏱ Life timer: 181h | 📦 Boxed: NO
📅 Release Year: 2007 | 💰 Release Price: ~400 €
📊 Units Sold: ~200k
📰 Why this phone matters: The Nokia 7390 is a mobile phone featuring the Series 40 interface from the L’Amour Collection. It was released in the United States in early 2007, elsewhere in late 2006. One of the useful features of the phone is the ability to play music or take pictures without opening it. The camera’s maximum resolution is at 3 megapixels. The on-board music player can play MP3, AAC, eAAC+, and WMA formats and more.📝 Reviews when released: Mobile Review 🔗
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Nokia 7500 Prism Prototype B3.0: Engineering Sample | Unreleased Gray Colour
Quick View💎 Rarity Index: X (Mystical Prototype)
⭐ WOW Factor:
👁 Evaluation in my collection: Great – 9.5/10
🕵 Nokia Codename: Scorpion
⏱ Life timer: 4m | 📦 Boxed: NO
📅 Release Year: 2007 | 💰 Release Price: ~230 €
📊 Units Sold: ~1M (final units)
📰 Why this phone matters: Nokia 7500b Prism – RM-250 PROTOTYPE (Codename: SCORPION) – a genuine engineering sample from Nokia’s internal development program. Features prototype IMEI (004401?), HWID exposure, pre-final RF labeling, and early R&D markings. This unit also includes a rare, unreleased graphite/metallic grey prototype housing used only on SCORPION pre-production builds before final Prism colours were approved. A highly valuable and historically significant prototype from the Prism design era📝 Reviews when released: Mobile Review 🔗
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Nokia 7500 Prism Swarovski : Never Sold
Quick View💎 Rarity Index: S (Ultra Rare)
⭐ WOW Factor:
👁 Evaluation in my collection: Great – 9.5/10
🕵 Nokia Codename: Scorpion
⏱ Life timer: 1h | 📦 Boxed: NO
📅 Release Year: 2007 | 💰 Release Price: N/A
📊 Units Sold: 0 units
📰 Why this phone matters: Nokia 7500 Prism (RM-249, codename SCORPION) – a rare China event-edition custom unit created for Nokia’s Our Internet Life 2008 exhibitions. Built on a genuine Made-in-Finland 7500 Prism mainboard (product code 0544425), this piece features the unique crystal-studded front and back housings used in Nokia’s fashion and design showcases in Beijing and Shanghai. The diamond-grid pattern was hand-decorated specifically for promotional display and was never released as a commercial product. With its authentic hardware, precise crystal layout, and event-only aesthetic, this is one of the rarest and most visually distinctive variations of the SCORPION Prism family.📝 Reviews when released: Mobile Review 🔗
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Nokia 7600
Quick View💎 Rarity Index: B (Uncommon)
⭐ WOW Factor: The second 3g Nokia phone
👁 Evaluation in my collection: Great – 9.5/10
🕵 Nokia Codename: Mango
⏱ Life timer: 0m | 📦 Boxed: NO
📅 Release Year: 2003 | 💰 Release Price: ~450 $
📊 Units Sold: ~600k
📰 Why this phone matters: The Nokia 7600 is a camera phone developed by Nokia, running on Series 40. The 7600 was announced on 25 September 2003 and was Nokia’s second 3G handset after the Nokia 6650.It is notable for its unique radical design. The phone was primarily aimed at the “fashion” market, it had a unique teardrop shape and a variety of interchangeable covers were available. The number keys were located around the large screen. The VGA camera was of a good quality for its time, but poor by modern standards.
It has polyphonic ring-tone support. The built-in MP3/AAC audio player allows up to 29MB of songs to be transferred to the handset using Bluetooth, Infrared or a USB connection through its Pop-Port.The 7600 has a talk time of nearly three hours using a 3G connection. Stand-by time is up to 12.5 days.📝 Reviews when released: N/A 💔
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Nokia 7610
Quick View💎 Rarity Index: C (Common)
👁 Evaluation in my collection: As New – 10/10
🕵 Nokia Codename: Catalina
⏱ Life timer: 3m | 📦 Boxed: YES
📅 Release Year: 2004 | 💰 Release Price: 500 €
📊 Units Sold: ~8M
📰 Why this phone matters: The Nokia 7610 is a Symbian OS smartphone introduced at CEBIT on 18 March 2004.It features a 1 megapixel camera (1152×864 pixels) and was targeted at the “fashion conscious” individual with a design similar to 2003’s Nokia 7600. It went on sale with a list price of &eur;o;500 and came with a 64 MB MMC card. It runs on Nokia’s Series 60 platform (version 2.1). It was marketed as a stylish and imaging device, and allowed direct Bluetooth photo printing.End-users can also use the 7610 with Nokia Lifeblog. Other pre-installed applications include the Opera Mobile web browser, RealOne player and Kodak Photo Sharing.📝 Reviews when released: Mobile Review 🔗
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Nokia 7610 Supernova
Quick View💎 Rarity Index: C (Common)
👁 Evaluation in my collection: As New – 10/10
⏱ Life timer: 7m | 📦 Boxed: NO
📅 Release Year: 2009 | 💰 Release Price:
📊 Units Sold: ~3M
📰 Why this phone matters: Where the original 7610 was stocky and a bit overdesigned for our tastes, the Supernova is slim and unassuming. The slider design is attractive, but it doesn’t go out of its way to catch your eye. The front face is glossy silver, while the back cover design is up to you. Nokia includes red and black interchangeable covers in the box, though actually prying them off isn’t easy. The handset measures 3.86 inches by 1.89 inches by 0.59 inch, which is thin by Nokia standards. It weighs 3.48 ounces, which is nice for traveling.📝 Reviews when released: cNET 🔗
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Nokia 7650
Quick View💎 Rarity Index: B (Uncommon)
⭐ WOW Factor: The first Nokia phone with a built-in?camera?
👁 Evaluation in my collection: Brand New Swap – 10/10
🕵 Nokia Codename: Calypso
⏱ Life timer: 0m | 📦 Boxed: NO
📅 Release Year: 2002 | 💰 Release Price: ~600 €
📊 Units Sold: ~3M
📰 Why this phone matters: The Nokia 7650 is a 2.5G consumer-oriented smartphone belonging to the fashion and experimental (7xxx) series. It was introduced in Barcelona on 19 November 2001, and was described by CEO Jorma Ollila as the company’s most important launch of that year.Feature-rich, it was the first Nokia phone with a built-in camera (VGA resolution), and thus its imaging capabilities was widely marketed. It has a large (at the time) 2.1″ colour display with a resolution of 176×208 pixels. The 7650 was also the company’s first to feature Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS), and it also has Bluetooth and GPRS connectivities (although to much criticism did not support Bluetooth headsets).
Nokia 7650 showing its Series 60 menu
In addition it was the first Series 60 platform device (which would go on to power the majority of Nokia smartphones for many years after), as well as the first mass market Symbian OS device to be released, allowing the sideloading of both Java and EPOC applications.📝 Reviews when released: N/A 💔
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Nokia 7700 Prototype F5.0 Black | Unreleased
Quick View💎 Rarity Index: X (Mystical Prototype)
⭐ WOW Factor: The first Nokia unreleased phone with touch screen and Symbian S90
👁 Evaluation in my collection: Great – 9.5/10
🕵 Nokia Codename: MX
⏱ Life timer: N/A | 📦 Boxed: NO
📅 Release Year: 2003 | 💰 Release Price: N/A
📊 Units Produced: ~1k
📰 Why this phone matters: A true piece of Nokia history – the Nokia 7700 F5.0 Prototype, Type RAL-2, made in Finland and never released commercially. This is one of the most ambitious devices Nokia ever built: a full-touch “media communicator” years before the 7710 and long before modern smartphones adopted the concept.This listing includes two fully working prototypes, one in black and one in white, both belonging to the late engineering stage (F5.0) and carrying the internal Model: M designation. These units were intended for final validation and software testing, featuring the hardware configuration closest to what a retail 7700 would have been – had it reached the market.
The 7700 became legendary precisely because it never launched, making functional prototypes extremely rare. To find two, in different colours, in working condition, is virtually unheard of and places this set among the top-tier collector items of early smartphone history.
Whether displayed as design icons or preserved as engineering artifacts, these devices stand as one of Nokia’s boldest steps toward the touchscreen era.
📝 Reviews when released: Mobile Gazette 🔗
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Nokia 7700 Prototype F5.0 White | Unreleased
Quick View💎 Rarity Index: X (Mystical Prototype)
⭐ WOW Factor: The first Nokia unreleased phone with touch screen and Symbian S90
👁 Evaluation in my collection: Great – 9.5/10
🕵 Nokia Codename: MX
⏱ Life timer: N/A | 📦 Boxed: NO
📅 Release Year: 2003 | 💰 Release Price: N/A
📊 Units Produced: ~1k
📰 Why this phone matters: The Nokia 7700 (Model – M Type RAL-2) is a smartphone produced by Nokia, announced in October 2003 but never released. It was produced as a prototype unit between 2003-2004 It was expected to be the first smartphone running the Series 90 GUI on Symbian OS and Nokia’s first pen-based device, intending to compete against handsets like Sony Ericsson P800. At announcement Nokia dubbed it a “media device.” Compatible with GSM/HSCSD/GPRS/EDGE 900/1800/1900 MHz networks, the 7700 featured a wide, 3.5-inch touch-screen colour LCD with a resolution of 640 x 320 pixels which is the first smartphone with 2:1 aspect ratio and supporting 65,000 colours. It had 64 MB of internal memory and a MultiMedia Card (MMC) slot. It also included an integrated VGA camera with a maximum resolution of 640 x 480 pixels, an integrated FM radio, Bluetooth, USB and Nokia’s proprietary Pop-Port interface for connectivity purposes.The 7700 was to include a comprehensive application suite (such as a complete PIM suite, ‘full’ web browser, email client and an office suite comprising Word Processor, Spread-Sheet and a PowerPoint viewer) and supported Java MIDP 2.0 applications. It was also to be the first phone to support Visual Radio, and the first Nokia phone to support DVB-H mobile television with the addition of the Nokia Streamer SU-6 accessory. The Nokia 7700 was cancelled in mid-2004. Several theories for the cancellation were put forward at the time: Nokia was refocusing on ‘normal’ phones due to decreasing market share; the phone would be too late to market; and the phone was unattractive and bulky. It also featured ‘sidetalking’ like the N-Gage, a feature that had attracted a great deal of negative publicity. The Nokia 7710 followed shortly later with increased memory, a different design, no ‘sidetalking’ and other improvements. However, the 7700 was nevertheless used for further trials of DVB-H. As stated above, the Nokia 7700 was never released to the public. It was only released to Nokia’s R&D (Research and Development) groups. A few models, estimated 20, were distributed prior to Nokia’s decision to discontinue the model before full-on production. However as they were preparing to make the move into stores, the final product prototypes were available in every Nokia Dealer store for display and show-off, so an estimate on how many pieces there actually were is impossible to make, or how many remained in factories and services that were testing them. Pricing is thus very difficult to assess due to lack of official sales. Nevertheless, a few models were sold on eBay since Nokia’s announcement of discontinuation. The lack of independent data to verify the sale records on eBay has caused some to overestimate the actual cost of the model. The phone is nevertheless considered by a number of Nokia collectors to be a rare piece.
📝 Reviews when released: Mobile Gazette 🔗
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Nokia 7705 Twist Verizon
Quick View💎 Rarity Index: A (Rare)
⭐ WOW Factor: The first Nokia Swivel phone
👁 Evaluation in my collection: BNIB – 10/10
🕵 Nokia Codename: DIVA
⏱ Life timer: 0 | 📦 Boxed: YES
📅 Release Year: 2009 | 💰 Release Price: ~100 $
📊 Units Sold: ~300k
📰 Why this phone matters: The miniaturization of cell phone tech is enabling some truly unique designs lately. The Samsung Alias 2 was one, with its morphing e-ink keyboard. The Nokia 7705 Twist is another; it literally swivels open. It’s far from the first handset to do this; swivel phones were more popular several years ago, and of course the T-Mobile Sidekick line still does it. But with eye-catching devices like the Twist, they could make a comeback. The Twist is a decent choice for a Verizon feature phone, but there are several downsides-most of which are likely due to packing so much technology into such a small space.📝 Reviews when released: cNET 🔗























