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Nokia 7360


$165.00 Released December, 2005

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Built very sturdy, can take being dropped without breaking. Screen is bright enough to be read in sunlight. Colors are vivid and bold, makes everything pop on the screen.

The Cons:FM radio gets fairly weak reception, always some static no matter what. Web browsing is limited and awkward, browser can't do much.

The Nokia 7360 is a mid-range candybar handset distinguishable by its unique, colorful metallic frame, available in different color combinations. It is tri-band receptive, and has a large 1.9" 65k-color display.

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It also has a built-in FM radio receiver, and can download and play polyphonic and mp3 ringtones. It allos SMS, MMS, email and instant messaging, and has a WAP 2.0 Internet browser. It features a VGA camera with video capture and playback capabilities. The 7360 can also play full mp3s, though its memory storage is limited to 4MB and does not have a card slot. Other features include T9 predictive text entry, voice memo and organizer. Battery life is approximately 4 hours of talk time per charge.

Features

  • Release Date: December 2005
  • Dual-band GSM 900/1800 or 850/1900 North American version
  • 65k-color screen, 1.9" diagonal
  • Colorful metallic frame
  • VGA camera with video capture and playback
  • 1000-entry phone book
  • Speakerphone
  • mp3 player
  • FM radio tuner
  • 4MB on board memory
  • SMS, MMS, email, instant messaging
  • T9 predictive text
  • Internet browsing over WAP 2.0/xHTML
  • Up to 4 hour talk time battery life

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    built very sturdy, can take being dropped without breaking

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    screen is bright enough to be read in sunlight

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    colors are vivid and bold, makes everything pop on the screen

  • 1

    colored frame and buttons look cute and make the phone much more attractive

  • 1

    icons and menus are easy to navigate, overall operation is simple

Cons
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    FM radio gets fairly weak reception, always some static no matter what

  • 1

    web browsing is limited and awkward, browser can't do much

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