Nokia 7200 Review

The Nokia 7200 is Nokia's first clamshell phone, and is visually stunning. Its textile covers are certainly different, and quite tactile, although durability remains to be proven. Downsides are the large size and weight, combined with the small screen size.
It's not a very highly featured phone, and is now looking quite dated in terms of its specification.
Features of the Nokia 7200 include:
- Clamshell design
- Integrated VGA camera (Resolution up to 640 x 480)
- Video recorder and video playback
- Coordinated Xpress-on textile covers, soft pouch and wrist strap, with matching wallpapers and screensavers
- Up to 65,536 colour TFT display (128 x 128 pixels)
- Black-and-white outer display, resolution 96 x 36 pixels
- Stereo FM radio
- Integrated handsfree speaker
- Voice features - Voice dialing Voice commands Voice recording up to 3 min
- MMS (Multimedia messaging)
- XHTML, GPRS, EDGE (Data transfer up to 177.6 kbit/s in EDGE networks)
- Email, Instant Messaging
- Downloadable Java games
- Polyphonic ringtones - Voice clips can be used as ringing tones
- Three soft keys with four-way scroll
- Wallpaper & animated screensavers
- 4 Mbytes shared memory
- Phone book (500 contacts)
- Alarm clock, Extensive calendar, To-do list, Wallet, Calculator
- Pop-Port interface, Infra-red
- Dual-band
- Talktime: 2 - 5 hours
- Standby time: 150 - 300 hours
- Weight: 115 g
- Size: 86 mm x 50 mm x 26 mm
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