Design of the Nokia 7500 Handset
The device is equipped with a dimension of about 109x43.9x14.4 mm, and a weight of 83 grams. A procurer could carry the device about in jeans trouser or a small handbag.
Tiny prisms form the shape of the Nokia 7500 casing. The crust seems to be quite rangy, and its jagged lines make it appear rather ill at ease to use, which is visible on the face. Due to the convenient shape the device possesses makes it very handy to work with.
The most important fabric used is silken synthetic, which makes it possible to pick up lubricant and dirt from a procurer's hand, but thanks to the abundant surfaces the Prism made of, fingerprints stay not noticeable transversely the surface except for the screen. The screen wrap that is also moderately bizarre, has two surfaces, which appears great and adds a nice image touch to the Prism, yet in some situations this display system is hard to comprehend because of the obtrusive surface.
Display of the Nokia 7500 Handset
The device is equipped with a QVGA screen that shows up to 16 000,000 colors, which are all vivid and crunchy. In the device, there is no setting for the brightness of the display. Because of the curled screen wrap design, it leans to glare in sure milieus.
Due to the length of the screen, it makes the device comfortable to accommodate up to 10-text line and three service.
Memory of the Nokia 7500 Handset
The phone is equipped with an internal memory of 30 Mb, which is quite convenient to what the Nokia expertise they have been practicing with other device. Under the battery the memory expansion slot sits, which routinely rules out the option of hot substitution memory cards. The device support a microSD card up to the volume of 2 GB.
Keypad of the Nokia 7500 Handset
The buttons are adequate placed, which would enable the user to press the button easily. In spite of this, the generally ergonomics echelon of this keypad is around standard, which has more to do with the technicalities, to a certain extent than the form of the buttons. The obtrude surfaces might abate as time passes, so a procurer will see the translucent plastic underneath.
Battery of the Nokia 7500 Handset
A 700-mAh Li-Ion battery (BL-4B) supplies power to the Nokia 7500 handset. In standby mode, the battery could last for about 12 hours while in calling and receiving of calls it would be last for about 2.8 hours. When the battery is empty, it would take up to 2 hours to recharge it.
USB, Bluetooth of the Nokia 7500 Handset
Quite different from the recent model phones comes with an installed microSD, the Nokia 7500 handset houses a microSD slot. On the bottom of the device, the microSD slot is position, with a connection in support it working in good condition.
Camera of the Nokia 7500 Handset
This is quite common with the Nokia expertise develop phones, which comes in handy with a 2 Mpx camera in which the Nokia 7500 handset is not an exemption. Nokia has decided not to bet on the camera part, it is more of an optional feature here. A procurer should note that in poor light situation the camera does not work too well.
Comparing the Nokia 7500 Prism with Nokia 7900 Prism
The higher the price the better the quality, the Nokia 7900 has a lot of functionality when compare with the Nokia 7500 prism. In terms of internal memory, the Nokia 7900 is far better than the Nokia 7500, because the former comes with an internal memory of about one Gab while the later is far lesser than that. Speaking in favor of this guess are the microUSB socket and BL-6P battery. When you take into consideration the weight friendliness of both phone, one would say that the Nokia 7900 prism is slimmer and lighter in weight than the Nokia 7500.
Considering a handy and functional phones, one would say that the Nokia 7500 handset is quite considerate and good for every procurer who is searching for adequate, and device friendliness phone to work. Although, this is not an advert on trying to persuade anyone to buy the Nokia 7500 handset: the fact is that one should consider this review and give it a second thought whether or not to purchase the phone.
Published by Tega Dave
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