Reviewed by: Allen Tsai - Jan 02, 2004
Introduction
Nokia has always been at the forefront of cell phones, except when
it comes to clamshells. But no more. The 7200 is Nokia's first GSM clamshell.
Motorola and Samsung has dominated the flip phone market up until now,
however things could change. Although typically the European and Asian
markets prefer a block design, the North American market fuels clamshell
product releases.
Design
The eye-catching phone strays far from the familiar Nokia phones
in many areas. To begin with, its unorthodox look. It doesn't look anything
like a phone, and could be easily mistaken for a small booklet or address
book. Nokia claims the 7200 is its next fashion phone. And it definitely
is fashionable. The exterior of the phone is covered in a new innovative
fabric with intricate designs. Each 7200 comes with a Style Pack that
includes coordinated covers, soft pouch and wrist strap with matching
wallpapers and screensavers. All so you can match every aspect of your
phone.
Being
rather rectangular, its dimensions are 86 x 50 x 26 mm. Compared to
most phones on the market, it's very small and compact. The keypad offers
three soft keys and four-way scrolling. User configurable right and left
soft keys are on the phone as well.
On the front of the lid is a camera lens. The built-in camera has
a maximum resolution of 640 x 480 px. When taking pictures, the internal
screen is used as the viewfinder. Three compression options (high, normal,
and basic) are available for picture quality and file size. Additionally
the camera has extra features such as Portrait Mode, Night Mode, and
a 10 second self timer. Also, the handset can record video in SubQCIF
- H.263 format, along with integrated video playback and download: .3gp
file format (H.263 baseline, MPEG-4 simple profile).
Basic Features
To begin with, the 7200 will be dual-band 900 / 1800 GSM only. Unfortunately
these frequency bands are only for European and Asian markets. Hopefully
they will release a US version soon.
Additionally,
the 7200 comes with a 760 mAh Li-Ion battery that has maximum talk and
standby times of 5 and 300 hours respectively under optimal conditions.
Screen
An external monochrome 96 x 36 px display is included on the front
lid, offering information such as time, missed calls, messages, and
caller ID. Additionally, there are animated black-and-white screensavers
for the mini display to add to the 7200's look.
The internal screen is a 65,000 color 128 x 128 px TFT display. Up
to 5 lines for text can be shown in basic mode with 16-pixel font. TFT,
as opposed to STN, has the circuit transistors placed on the glass at
the pixel location instead of the need to scan the pixel location. This
results in greatly increasing the response time and allows for very
fast refresh rates. Up until now, Nokia's new releases have primarily
been 4096 colors, and have lagged behind other manufacturers. But the
7200's display is wonderfully bright, crisp, and colorful.
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