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Nokia injects ‘fashion’ into global CDMA range of handsets | Nokia injects ‘fashion’ into global CDMA range of handsets |
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| by Alex Zaharov-Reutt | |
| Friday, 30 March 2007 | |
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CDMA, seemingly the poor cousin of the GSM dominated mobile phone world, has always struggled to get the sexy handsets available in GSM dominated countries. Will this change with Nokia’s new model?
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So, it should come as no surprise that, outside of places like Korea where CDMA and its upgrades rule the roost, phones are designed to work with the GSM standard first and foremost, and CDMA has always had to wait until cell phone manufacturers decided to release CDMA models. While Nokia has long manufactured CDMA models for CDMA markets, Nokia has decided it’s time to inject some of the fashion and pizzazz of their “L’Amour” range into their new CDMA model, giving CDMA users the chance to buy a more fashionable handset. No longer does it have to be a bland, boring CDMA handset, but young hipsters stuck in a CDMA world can now tap into Nokia’s previously GSM-only fashion range to show off their cell phone bling. Of course, there is debate as to whether or not Nokia’s flowery claims of ‘fashion’ for their L’Amour range are really all that fashionable, but whether you believe that Nokia’s handsets are fashionable or not, they certainly are trying to appeal to the massive youth market with handsets that are obviously trying to place an emphasis on ‘trendy and cool’. The handset also comes with “a strong feature set”, as Nokia puts it, making sure that CDMA users don’t feel left out when it comes to the latest cool features. The phone itself, briefly details in their press release, is the Nokia 7088. It comes in a two colors that includes iPod-style white and black, and has a ‘menu’ button in the center of the navigation button console underneath the screen which looks like a colored jewel, whether in a pink/purple color on the white version, or orange on the black 7088. They have launched two other GSM phones as well, the Nokia 5700 XpressMusic and the Nokia 5070 which we’ll look at after we see what’s inside the CDMA-only 7088.
The Nokia 7088 is also the first of Nokia’s CDMA models to sport a sliding configuration, as opposed to a candy-bar or clamshell design. Slider phones have become quite popular of late, with this writer happily using a Samsung slider (while waiting for both the Nokia N95, also a slider, and the tablet-like Apple iPhone, to appear on the market).
Of course, leather-inspired textures mean that the plastic surrounding the phone has a nice feel to it, instead of being plain ol’ smooth plastic, but if you’re trying to make your phone different, that is no bad thing at all.
So, what about Nokia's other two new phones? Please read onto page 2 to find out and for the conlcusion! |
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