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Nokia 7020 Pink Announced 'Hot Pink' Nokia Flip Phone

One of a trio of new handsets to be launched by Nokia is the Nokia 7020 clamshell along with the Nokia 2730 Classic and Nokia 2720 Fold.  A stylish and compact clamshell the Nokia 7020 like its siblings is aimed at emerging markets. 

Due to start shipping in the fourth quarter of 2009 at an estimated cost of around EUR 90 before taxes and subsidies, the Nokia 7020 enables access to a variety of services from the remotest of rural locations. 

With Mail Ovi users can easily setup an email account in just a few steps without the need for a PC and with Nokia Life Tools service make the most of agricultural and educational information which is transported by way of SMS rather than GPRS. 

Hot Pink Nokia 7020

Hot Pink Nokia 7020

Other usual applications which have been preloaded onto the phone include Nokia’s Ovi Share and Ovi Store.  Capable of supporting up to 16GB of memory the Nokia 7020, which comes in Hot Pink, Graphite, Silver and Blue, even comes with pre-set Bookmarks to all your favourite social networking sites including Facebook, MySpace and YouTube. 

Amongst the list of features for the Pink Nokia 7020 there’s Nokia Messaging, Nokia Maps, Flash Lite 3.0 and even a pretty stardust display that lights up when you interact with the hidden display, simply tap the phone twice to activate the display. 

Nokia 7020

Nokia 7020

Equipped with a 2 mega pixel camera which is capable of recording video at 30fps, the Nokia 7020 Pink also features its own stereo FM radio with the advantages of RDS support and an MP3 music player. 

Not just a pretty face the Nokia 7020 flip phone, which looks stunning in Hot Pink we might add, offers an impressive battery life with over 4 hours of talk time, 20 hours of continuous music playback and 360 hours on standby.  A budget phone that proves that style doesn’t have to come at a cost, the Hot Pink Nokia 7020 shimmery, shiny and stunning.

 

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