
Oh L'Amour...
By Jo Best
Published: 20 October 2005 16:05 GMT
Had enough of boring BlackBerrys and dull devices? Nokia has launched its latest range of phones for the style conscious. The collection is labelled L'Amour.
According to the Finnish phone giant, the collection is supposed to hint at various "cultural and ethnic influences" as well as suggestions of "vintage" and "craftsmanship".
This diminutive tri-band 'pen phone' device, the 7380, is all of some 11cm long and 3cm wide. The phone still manages to pack in a two megapixel camera, MP3 player and voice dialling.
The phones will be available from the first quarter of next year, with the 7380 priced from €500 without taxes and subsidies.
Photo credit: Nokia
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