Friday, September 9, 2011

Nokia T-Mobile new fashion phones

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Nokia's latest phone range, launched at the Totally Fashion event in Shanghai,  is a strange-looking fashion range. The Nokia 7280, 7270, 7260 phones apparently  "blend old world art deco styling with an edgy, modern day twist". Nokia has evidently decided to ignore the fact that Siemens' fashion range, Xelibri,  just recently died a death, with sales of the strangely-styled handsets at disappointing levels. But most of the big phone companies have a couple of handsets that can be said  to worship style over content in the hopes of making some big branding statement. However, we're not convinced with Nokia's attempts. Maybe they look better in the  flesh. The press release really has to be seen to be believed, which is why we've pasted  parts of it in below (hey, it's Friday, ok). Click on the link to read on. Nokia 7280: Lean, Sublime Lines The sleek and sexy Nokia 7280 offers a completely new mobile phone design, foregoing  the traditional keypad for a discreet keyless dial. A fine lacquer inspired high-gloss finish, complemented by leather and mirror accents, add sophistication and style making this device as much a work of art as an advanced piece of technology. Perfect to whip out at cocktails, the Nokia 7280 is geared to attract attention and  become the talking point at any high glamour soiree. Its VGA camera can snap the  latest and greatest while the active slide means calls can be answered or ended with  a flick of a wrist. The handset's chic strap and carrying pouch keep this hot accessory close at all times. Using the Nokia Collector, you can transfer your favourite photos, ringtones, wallpapers, music and videos from the Nokia 7280 to and from your Mac. For a  fashionable handsfree experience, style mavens can plug in the Nokia Wireless  Image Headset, also introduced today. Truly, the Nokia 7280 is the fantasy phone  for the fashion-conscious.

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