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Nokia announces stylish 7020 flip phone with hidden external display
Product Launch by Brian James Kirk on Monday May 18, 2009.
Nokia 7020 |
Nokia 7020 |
Nokia 7020 |
Nokia 7020 |
Nokia has announced the Nokia 7020, a compact and stylish flip phone that makes use of light, color, and metal finishes to create a sleek and attractive design with a low price point. A hidden external display on the 7020 lights up to display pertinent information when it is tapped twice, or when a call or message is received.
Inside, a vivid 2.2-inch display will show off Nokia's suite of applications, which include Nokia Life Tools, Ovi Share and Ovi Store, Nokia Messaging, Opera Mini browser, and Nokia Maps. Users can enjoy their music collection on the phone or can listen to tunes over the airwaves thanks to the integrated MP3 player and FM radio.
The 7020 fold features a 2 megapixel camera, and users are able to save their multimedia files to an external microSD card. It's easy to connect with friends on Facebook, MySpace, and YouTube, which are bookmarked on the device. The 7020 offers up to 15 days of standby time and offers an estimated 4.5 hours of talk-time.
The Nokia 7020 flip phone will cost an roughly 90 EUR (US$122) and is expected to begin shipping in the fourth quarter of 2009.
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stupidphone @ 10:47:28AM EDT on Monday May 18, 2009
this is just another stupid flip phone that makes you do something before you can even see what time it is without having to flip it open - not going to last