Nokia 7900 Prism Black - Review:
The Nokia 7500 and Nokia 7900 form part of a new collection of 'Prism' fashion hanndsets from Nokia.
Featuring the same unique design of the Nokia 7500 diamond-cut with 3D illuminated keys with 50 different shades, the Nokia 7900 has been completed with a black front and black anodised aluminium back covering.
Some other unique features of the Nokia 7900 Prism are the display lighting on the OLED screen that supports 16million colours, low on battery, signal strength or loss of daylight and the display colours change to signify the changes in conditions.
And if you miss a call or incoming messages, there are lights for this too.
A 3G version of the Nokia 7500, the Nokia 7900 likewise is equipped with a 2.0 mega pixel camera and high quality video recording capabilites and built-in flash but offers a boosted 1GB internal memory which has its added advantages when it comes to storing music tracks to play through the MP3 Player and essential for retaining images, video and other crucial files.
If you want to catch up on the latest score of the football game or news headlines, simply tune into the onboard FM Radio which will keep you solidly up to date.
Other standard features include GSM/GPRS/EDGE, Bluetooth 2.0, microUSB, web browser, email access, built-in handsfree and downloadable games, the list just goes on.
Some may say that the Nokia 7900 is strange looking slightly odd handset and some may say that its stunning in every way, but one thing is for sure its unique in its intriguing bold design and intelligent in its capacity as a mobile phone