Nokia has come up with some quirky mobile phone designs in the past, often involving hardware quirks like twisting or spinning. The 7500 Prism shows a new take on the old candy bar format. The pattern covers the part of the front fascia that involves the keys, though not the screen.
On the back it covers the entire fascia, with the camera lens enclosed in a double triangle; a diamond indeed. There are several colors available; black, white and red. You can personalize the phone by adding a blue, green, or pink rubber band between the front and rear fascias, and choosing a phone theme that matches your color choice. The weight of this mobile is just 83g.
The phone is tri-band GSM and has 30 MB of internal memory and a micro SD card slot to add more. It comes with a 512MB card and can accept cards up to 2GB in size. The aforementioned camera shoots at 2 megapixels and there is a flash. Of course, the phone plays music. The headphone jack uses a 2.5mm jack and is required if you want to listen to the built-in FM radio as it contains the antenna. There are plenty of equalizers preloaded on the phone, making it a bit of a jukebox.
The phone is based on the Symbian S40, which means it’s less sophisticated than the S60 phones, but it still allows you to sync your calendar with a desktop PC, though consumers will need to download the software and buy a USB cable for the task, as none is provided. with the phone The phone’s keyboard is quite good despite its unusual appearance. The battery life of the phone is also decent and it offers good performance.