
Pocket Lint has reviewed the recently released Nokia 7900 Prism (in China and other Asian countries at least), and all in all it is but a basic cellphone that looks pretty unique, guaranteeing stares your way whenever you pull it out from your pocket. Technologically speaking, it doesn’t really break any new ground but the solid build along with Nokia’s impossibly easy to use user interface makes it a pretty decent buy. The 7900 Prism comes with a 16 million color OLED display, 3G technology, a 2 megapixel camera, and 1GB of internal memory, all powered by the Symbian 40 operating system It retails for approximately $300 in certain Asian countries.
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