Nokia 7260 Review

The Art Deco inspired design of the Nokia 7260 comes with a coordinated carrying pouch and strap, revealing Nokia's intention to make this phone a fashion item. It is a beautiful phone to look at, with its curved edges, high gloss finish and contrasting silvery highlights, and practical too, although the keypad suffers a little in usability.
The 65k colour display is bright and clear, although small, but good enough. The camera is VGA standard (640 x 480 pixels), and again is average. The integrated video recorder and FM radio are welcome additions, but all things considered there is nothing special in the functionality of this phone. It does enough, and looks stylish at the same time!
Overall, a good mid-range phone, packaged in an unusual and distinctive design, that is slim, lightweight and practical. This phone will appeal to those wanting something a little different and exclusive - not because of particularly high cost, but because it is different.
Features of the Nokia 7260 include:
- Display: active matrix, 65,536 colours, 128 x 128 pixels
- Integrated VGA camera with video recording and night mode
- Integrated FM radio
- Polyphonic ringtones (16-voice MIDI)
- Voice recorder
- Flash messaging (instant messaging)
- Downloadable themes
- 5-way navigation joystick
- Multimedia Messaging (MMS), E-mail
- Internal handsfree speaker for group calls
- Voice dialing
- Voice commands
- Clothing and shoe size converter
- Two preinstalled games: Glamour Pinball and Backgammon, plus downloadable Java games
- WAP, GPRS, XHTML browser
- HSCSD and EGPRS for high-speed data connectivity
- Mobile wallet for storage of your numbers and passwords
- Pop-Port interface and infrared
- Tri-band
- Size: 105 x 45 x 18 mm
- Weight: 92g
- Talktime: 3 hours
- Battery standby: up to 14 days
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