Nokia is definitely the most successful mobile phones manufacturer in the world. It has been that way for a long time, and I believe that it will remain for at least that much time in the future. The main reason seems to be the fact that its handsets feature the most user-friendly interface, which practically “enthralled” most of the mobile phones market.

1.jpgFurthermore, once used with Nokia’s interface there are few people that will look for other brands that use their own interfaces or operating systems. Slowly these people became fans of Nokia brand, and believe me, they represent a big chunk of the market. It has come to our attention that recently Nokia started working intensely on its handset designs. The results have been categorized as innovative, stylish, even odd by fans of the brand or simple mobile phone users. Nokia Prism series had by far the biggest number of votes that would categorize it as “odd” in what regards design. The moment Nokia 7500 and 7900 handsets’ pictures and technical specifications leaked on the Internet
The 3G phone comes with a battery which will provide approximately 300 hours of standby time or 3 hours of talk time from a fully charged battery. The phone is a quad band phone which allows the user to enjoy worldwide roaming which is fully dependant on the network operator. The phone covers GSM 850, 900, 1800, 1900 & WCDMA networks. The 3G capabilities provide the user with high speed Internet browsing & the phone comes with a XHTML/HTML multi browser. The 7900 Prism comes with 1 Gbyte of internal memory which allows the user to store all their contacts details, pictures, video & music with ease. The user can enjoy fast data downloads & transfers as the Nokia 7900 Prism is a 3G phone complete with EDGE technology for a high speed experience

Nokia 7900 prism reviews by Phonearena

Many of us, mobile phone fans, have repeatedly faced the dilemma of whether to pick a unit featuring numerous functions, or one with a good design. Unquestionably, as we have witnessed, this is a consequence of the fact that phone manufacturers tend to compete in only one of the above aspects, leaving aside the other. However, more and more companies have recently started, and very actively at that, to aim at filling this market niche, i.e. combining functions and attractive design. The new 7900 Prism model testifies to Nokia’s aspiration towards achieving this goal. Being a variant of the Prism concept

Nokia 7900 prism reviews by Mobileshift

The phone is very thin - just 11 mm. The back cover is made of anodized aluminium, with “coin stamped and laser etched diamond-cut design”. Build quality is good. Anodized - coated with a protective layer by electrolysis.

Nokia 7900 prism reviews by Mobileburn

The 7900 Prism presents a very minimal amount of hardware buttons, with only a standard keypad, end and send buttons, left and right softkeys, and a d-pad available for input. The end key serves double duty as the power key, and there are neither volume buttons nor a camera key. The 7900 was designed to be fashionably minimalistic, and it does that quite nicely. The top of the device is where you’ll find the multi-function micro-USB port, which is flanked by u-shaped light patterns that pulse to show when the device is in ‘power save’ mode.

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