Sunday, February 27, 2005


Julie Delpy, Kerry Washington, Keira Knightly and Marcia Cross chose this Nokia phone, the 7270.

Another of the cool phones Nokia demonstrated was the Nokia 7270.

From mobile-phone-directory.com: Nokia 7270 is a tri-band clamshell cameraphone, and so it is suitable for global roaming. This is another of Nokia’s art deco style mobile phones, and it is designed to appeal to the fashion conscious user. Among the phone’s features are EDGE GPRS and HSCSD data technology, a WAP 2.0 and XHTML browser, MMS multimedia messaging, video record download and playback, video and audio streaming, FM stereo radio, voice memo recorder, speakerphone for hands-free conversations, Java™ enabled, voice control, active flip, and an e-mail client.

Nokia 7270 Cameraphone specification

Phone Retails for: $486
Tri-band
Dimensions 88 x 46 x 22 mm
Weight 121 g
Talk time up to 240 mins
Standby time up to 270 hours
Dual displays: internal - TFT LCD 128 x 160 pixels, 65,536 colours, 6 lines of text; external - LCD, 96 x 65 pixels, 4096 colours
Integrated camera: VGA (640 x 480 pixels), 2 picture sizes, 3 image qualities, 4x digital zoom, picture editor, night mode, timer
Video capture, download and playback, SubQCIF resolution, supports 3gpp format
MP3 and AAC player, for short audio clips
Video and audio streaming
FM stereo radio, up to 20 radio channel presets
Voice memo recorder, up to 3 minutes of recording time
Speakerphone for hands-free use
Active flip
Push-to-talk functionality
5-way navigation control
3 soft keys
Changeable textile wraps
Presence-enhanced contacts
Phonebook memory: 255 entries
Shared memory: 21 MB
MMS
EMS
SMS
Instant messaging for real time chat
Voice activated dialling
Java™ applications and games, 2 games preloaded, more games and applications downloadable
Polyphonic ringtones, 16-tone polyphony, MP3/AAC ringtones, more downloadable
EDGE Class 10 (4+1, 3+2), up to 236.8 kbps
GPRS Class 10 (4+1, 3+2), up to 53.6 kbps
HSCSD, up to 43.2 kbps
WAP 2.0
XHTML browser
E-mail client, supports POP3, IMAP4 and SMTP protocols
Infrared port connection
Pop-Port™ data cable connector
Synchronisation with PC, supports SyncML
Built-in modem Posted by Hello