Nokia 7260
The Nokia 7260 was one of three fashion phones released together by Nokia brand in 2004[1][2]. The other phones released with the Nokia 7260, were seemingly the Nokia 7270, and the Nokia 7280[3]. The design of these phones are considered by some to represent a continuation of the "fashion phones" theme which was seemingly popular at the time[4]. "Fashion" centric mobile phones, is a term associated with a supposed trend that Nokia, in particular, as well as other mobile phone sellers/designers, are argued to have elaborated upon, through the design of their associated products, during said time period(late 1990s to ~2010)[5][6][7]. The phone was notable for the black and silver[8], and or white and silver[9](depending on specific sub-model) coloration motif that arguably sort of defined the aesthetic of said line of phones. The design of the phone is also arguably notable for the relatively unusual shape of the case/body of the phone. It is worth noting perhaps, however, that though the Nokia 7260's case/body shape was arguably somewhat unique, it was not as unusual as that of some similar phones in said line of phones, for ex., that of the Nokia 7280[10]. The Nokia 7260 is no longer being actively produced by Nokia, etc., and hence is considered to be "discontinued"[11] at time of writing(2023). None the less, copies of the phone's associated "user manual" can still be found, in digital format, on, for example, the internet[12].
The Nokia 7260's associated technical specifications include mention of a 128x128 pixel screen, as well as Tri-band GSM connectivity capability. The technical specifications regarding the Nokia 7260 also would suggest that it had a 760 mAh battery, and also included, among said specifications, is mention of the phone's associated EDGE data processing capability. The phone was also seemingly equipped in such a way so as to facilitate FM radio type functionality[13].
References
- ↑ Figueroa, Marcus. "Nokia - Distinctively Bold Campaign by David LaChapelle". A sample from a professional Art Director's(Mr. Figueroa) online portfolio of work. Video of Ad Campaign associated with said phone-line's initial release in 2004. Date of first publication; Not Mentioned. Date of Last Review, August 27th, 2023. https://marcusfigueiroa.myportfolio.com/nokia-distinctly-bold-campaign-by-david-lachapelle
- ↑ Roche, Jeremy. "Nokia 7260 Review", Originally Published Online; March 20th, 2005. Reviewed; Aug 27th, 2023. Cnet.com. https://www.cnet.com/reviews/nokia-7260-review/
- ↑ Braggs, Jeremy. "Nokia Fashion Phones". "Mobile Phone History" associated website. Published Originally; September, 2012. Reviewed on Aug. 27 2023. https://www.mobilephonehistory.co.uk/nokia/nokia_fashion_phones.php
- ↑ "Nokia 7260 review: Nokia 7260".
- ↑ Day, Peter. "How Mobile Phones Became Fashion Items". Published Originally Online; August 6th, 2014. Reviewed last Aug 27th, 2023. BBC News. https://www.bbc.com/news/business-28605207
- ↑ Hafner, Katie. "From Phone to Fashion, Nokia Style" Originally Published Online; December 9th, 1999. Last Reviewed August 27th, 2023. The New York Times. https://archive.nytimes.com/www.nytimes.com/library/tech/99/12/circuits/articles/09desi.html
- ↑ Hanlon, Mike. "Nokia's Latest Fashion Phone Collection". Originally Published Online; October 19th, 2005. Last Reviewed August 27th, 2023. New Atlas.com. https://newatlas.com/nokias-latest-fashion-phone-collection/4764/
- ↑ Huang, Sunaryo. "Nokia 7260". Originally Published Online; April 24th, 2010. Last Reviewed August 27th, 2023. Blog for the "Sun Abadi Art Teleshop" mobile phone store etc., which is purportedly located in Denpasar, Indonesia. http://sunabadiartteleshop.blogspot.com/2010/04/nokia-7260.html
- ↑ Anonymous Author. Entry on the Nokia Brand Phone Model 7260, from the website of the "Mobile Phone History Museum", a non-profit company out of the UK, purportedly. Date of Original Publication; Not Mentioned. Date of Last Review; August 27th, 2023. Website of the Mobile Phone History Museum. https://www.mobilephonemuseum.com/phone-detail/7260
- ↑ Anonymous Author. Entry on the Nokia Brand Phone Model 7280, from the website of the "Mobile Phone History Museum", a non-profit organization out of the UK, purportedly. Date of original publication; Unmentioned. Date of Last Review, August 27th, 2023. https://www.mobilephonemuseum.com/phone-detail/nokia-7280
- ↑ "Nokia 7260".
- ↑ A link to a copy of the "User Manual" associated with the Nokia Brand Phone Model 7260. Published originally in 2005, by anonymous individuals who are presumably associated with the brand Nokia. Last Reviewed on August 27th, 2023. https://www.manua.ls/nokia/7260/manual
- ↑ Anonymous Author. Listing/Discussion of Specifications of Nokia Brand Cellular Phone, Model 7260. PhoneScoop.com. Originally Published; Presumably August 2004(assumed based on earliest comment reply dates). Last Reviewed, August 27th, 2023. https://www.phonescoop.com/phones/phone.php?p=586
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