Unique and Strangest Nokia phones you have never seen....

Many people believes that the exterior design and shape of the phones are the almost same, but they certainly aren't. I have found some of  the Unique phone which are totally different from the phones which you are using now... So today, I gonna tell you about the unique and strangest Nokia Phones which you have never seen before...  


1.Nokia N93


In 2006, Nokia launched the Nokia N93. This device was focussed on video capture first and foremost. Nokia N93 was one of the first N-series devices announced by the Finnish phone giant. A flip phone, it contorted to different positions and twisted into almost any layout. One could flip it around to play games like a handheld game console in a 90-degree sideways angle, or flip it open and twist the screen to take the perfect image.The camera, which was only 3.15-megapixels, was housed on the side of the device facing outward. However, despite its consumer appeal and ability to play games with its dedicated 3D graphics processor, it ran the Symbian Series 60 operating system allowing business users to email and send instant messages.  The N93 might have a taste of things to come as future devices would have better and better video and photo capture capabilities. 


2.Nokia 7700



The phone that never was, designed, developed and announced in 2003, the Nokia 7700 was a failed all-inclusive, multimedia, and business-focused smartphone that unfortunately was never released. It was intended to be a media-centric device with a large 3.5-inch colour touch-screen with a resolution of 640 × 320 pixels. It certainly would have been a weird-looking device that would have stood out from the crowd.


3.Nokia 7600


The Nokia 7600 was the company's first venture into 3G phones.  At the time its capabilities were modest. It had a 128 x 160 pixel screen with 65,000 colors, but only ran on the 2G GPRS network. It sported an unusual jewel-shaped design, a large screen (for the time) and a keypad that was spread out around the edges of the screen. 

4.Nokia 7710



Nokia finally developed a touchscreen phone -- one of the first on the market -- and released the Nokia 7710, the successor to the never-released Nokia 7700. For 2005, the Nokia 7710 was a monster of a phone - a hefty device with a wide touchscreen. It was brilliant for gaming and a great bit of kit for productivity too. Designed for use in the landscape mode -- one held the phone in portrait mode to make calls -- it was the closest phone that Nokia came to the Lumia but arrived on the market almost a decade earlier. It was unfortunately held back by a lack of speed and no 3G but otherwise a great phone to use. 

5.Nokia N-Gage



Nokia's first dedicated gaming phone, released in 2003, sported a brand new design that allowed users to navigate menus and play games in landscape mode. It also included an MP3 player, downloadable content and a USB port. It was able to play at the time groundbreaking games such as the original Tomb Raider, the device's 176 x 208 pixel screen was one of the brightest and color-dense displays seen on a mobile device at the time.

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