Key Features
Processor | Battery Capacity 860mAh |
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RAM | Storage | |
Display 2.2-inch |
Resolution 240 x 320 pixels |
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Rear Camera 2MP |
Front Camera n/a |
Verizon Wireless and world leader cell phone maker Nokia have introduced the availability of the Nokia 7205 Intrigue, a sophisticated clamshell with a unique external display blends into its smooth black exterior; then when an incoming call or text message is received, the display instantly illuminates. When the phone is opened, users will see a gradient color keypad also available in silver-fade or pink-fade finishes with a different directional key for each finish.
The Nokia 7205 users can view incoming text messages, play their favorite songs from V CAST Music with Rhapsody®, or turn off the alarm clock to snooze a little longer all from the external display.
The phone features a 2 megapixel camera with a flash, and users can save their favorite photos and video on a microSD external card slot. The Intrigue also comes with Bluetooth support for hands-free headsets.
The Nokia 7205 Intrigue also has several features that promote environmental awareness. The phone comes with a built-in reminder to alert users to unplug the charger from the wall when their phone is fully-charged, and it ships with a low no-load charger that helps save on energy use. Furthermore, it even comes packaged in Nokia’s compact packaging made from 100 % recyclable materials.
The Nokia 7205 Intrigue is available now from Verizon for as low as $129 after a $50 rebate and two-year contract.
Cell phone specifications:
* EV-DO Rev. A connectivity
* 2.2 inch TFT QVGA internal display with 262K colors and 240 x 320 pixels
* 1.9 inch PMOLED hidden external display with 176 x 32 pixles
* Touch-sensitive music controls
* Bluetooth
* V CAST Music with Rhapsody
* VZ Navigator capable
* 2MP camera with flash
* MicroSD card support, up to 8GB
* Battery Life: Talk time: up to 240 minutes
And up to 264 hours Standby.
* Size 3.56 x 1.85 x 0.55 inches
* 90g (3.19 ounces)
* Other: Music Player, V CAST Videos and Visual Voicemail
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