Nokia Twist feature phone has a unique design




I don’t have a Verizon account or a good contact to get a chance to play with review devices, but my friends over at Mobile Tech Review posted a review of the Nokia Twist that you should check out. The Twist is one of the oddest form factor devices I have seen with a square [...]

I don’t have a Verizon account or a good contact to get a chance to play with review devices, but my friends over at Mobile Tech Review posted a review of the Nokia Twist that you should check out. The Twist is one of the oddest form factor devices I have seen with a square form factor with a full swivel that reveal a QWERTY keyboard and turns the device into a BlackBerry looking smartphone. They awarded the Nokia Twist 3.75 stars and if you are a Verizon customer looking for a Nokia device this actually sounds like it would be a good option.

There are very few Nokia CDMA phones available today and the Nokia 7705 Twist definitely has a unique form factor. Specifications of the Twist include: 2.4 inch 320×240 pixels resolution display EV-DO Rev. A wireless support 3 megapixel camera with autofocus support Integrated GPS receiver Bluetooth microSD card slot 2.5mm headset jack Interestingly, the web browser is something called Polaris 6.1 and I understand that is the browser found on Verizon feature phones. The Nokia Twist runs the BREW OS and is not a Series 40 or S60 device, which is pretty interesting. It does have threaded text messaging though and a number of other features that blue the lines between a smartphone and feature phone.



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Tags : nokia s60
Mercredi 23 Septembre 2009

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