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Nokia 7500 Prism with Nokia Sensor

by Jayvee on November 3rd, 2007

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I had the chance to review the Nokia 7500 Prism. As a follower of the nomenclature Nokia commonly employs, the “7″ series is now dedicated to the fashionista line of phones which are slightly more expensive yet seem to claim similar features with the classic series. The 7500 is no exception, boasting a very unique real estate design. The Prism’s body is designed to look jagged and geometric, thus resembling a precious stone. The middle button is actually not a joystick, but a button designed to move with the thumb presses.

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The 7500 runs on the Series 40 platform. One of the newest features highlighted in the Prism is the new Nokia Sensor app which serves as a social networking tool for Nokia phone owners:

Nokia Sensor is designed to promote spontaneous communication between users in sociable settings such as bars, nightclubs and railway platforms, business functions etc. Bluetooth wireless technology is used to detect the presence of other suitably enabled mobile phones located within a radius of 10 meters.

As such, this makes the Prism an added attraction in bars and parties as it becomes an interesting conversation piece for other phone owners who want to meet up within Bluetooth radius.

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POSTED IN: Accessories, Apps, Fashion phones, Mobile Monitor, Nokia, Symbian, The Unwired Life

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