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Nokia 7205 Intrigue - silver keypad (Verizon Wireless)

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  • Band / mode: CDMA2000 1X 1900/800
  • Talk time: Up to 240 min
  • Combined with: With digital camera / digital player
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The good: The Nokia 7205 Intrigue has an eye-catching design, a brilliant display, and an attractive feature set. Its photo quality is admirable, as well.

The bad: The Nokia 7205 Intrigue's call quality and V Cast video quality are disappointing. Also, its style-centric design entails some compromises.

The bottom line: The Nokia 7205 Intrigue certainly looks nice, but it's not a practical multimedia phone.

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  • Reviewed on: 03/27/2009
  • Released on: 03/23/2009

While the Nokia 6500 Classic represents everything we've come to expect from a Nokia phone, the Nokia 7205 Intrigue for Verizon Wireless is everything that surprises us. The flip phone's design is so thin and shiny that the uninitiated might confuse it with a Samsung device. It's certainly eye-catching, but the trendy design entails a few usability compromises. Inside the story is more straightforward--you'll find a midrange feature set that includes a 2-megapixel camera, EV-DO support and GPS navigation. Yet, at the end of the day the average audio quality left us less than intrigued. The 7205 is $129 with service.

Design
It's obvious that design was a main focus of the 7205. The glossy black skin catches the light--it's even somewhat reflective--and the compact shape will endear it to slim phone enthusiasts. At 3.56 inches by 1.85 inches by 0.55 inch and 3.19 ounces, the 7205 travels well and it slips easily into a pocket or bag. The 7250's sleek lines also are worth mentioning--when the phone is open it takes the shape of a smooth arc. It doesn't exactly cradle the head, but it's certainly a unique touch, and we like the silver trim.

The 7205's external display is hidden behind the front face, which means it's invisible when the backlighting is off. Fortunately, you can control the backlighting time, but if it goes off, you can reactivate the display by flipping the volume rocker. In another uncommon touch, the display has a vertical orientation. Though that may not sit well with everyone, the arrangement allows the display to take almost full advantage of the 7205's front face. You'll find a clock and meters for the signal strength and battery life. The display also has touch controls for the music player. You can activate them by pressing the volume rocker.

Though the 7205 is eye-catching, the trendy design has its low points. The glossy skin attracts fingerprints and smudges to the point of being unsightly. Also, while the hinge is sturdy, the phone's plastic skin feels a tad cheap. This is not a phone for the danger-prone.

You'll find a few other exterior features. On the left spine are the aforementioned volume rocker, a 2.5mm headset jack, and a micro-USB port. The latter also accommodates the charger. The microSD slot is located on the right spine while the camera lens and flash sit on the top end of the phone's back side. Unfortunately, that makes vanity shots difficult.

The 2.2-inch interior display supports 262,000 colors and 320x240 pixels. It's bright and vibrant with sharp colors and graphics. You can change the backlighting time, the clock format and the dialing font size. The menus have leftover hallmarks of Verizon's standardized interface, but they're intuitive and easy to use.

The navigation array is mixed bag. On the upside, it's quite spacious and you're offered a fair number of keys. But on the downside, it might be a little too stylish for its own good. The toggle ditches the usual square or circular shapes in favor of a cross. It's certainly unique, but it takes a bit of getting used to. What's more, it's almost flush with the surface of the phone. The remaining controls consist of two soft keys, Talk and End/power buttons, a speakerphone key, a back/clear control, and a camera shortcut. All are flush with the surface of the phone.

The keypad comes in two designs: faded silver and faded pink. We reviewed the silver version, but the handsets are the same. Silver ridges separate the individual rows, but otherwise the keys are flat and a tad slippery. We didn't have any problems dialing or texting, however. The keys are lit by a bright backlighting, and the numbers and letters on the keys are standard size.

Features
The 7205 has a 500-contact phone book with room in each entry for five phone numbers and two e-mail address. You can save callers to groups and you can pair them with one of 25 (72-chord) polyphonic ringtones. You can assign your contacts a photo as well, but keep in mind that it won't show up on the external display.

Basic features include a vibrate mode, text and multimedia messaging, a calculator, an alarm clock, a stopwatch, a world clock, a notepad, and a speakerphone. But the 7205 doesn't stop there. You'll also find voice commands, a voice memory recorder, Web-based POP3 e-mail, support for VZ Navigator and Verizon Chaperone and stereo Bluetooth. Verizon's visual voice mail is available as well, though it requires a $2.99 monthly fee.

As an EV-DO phone, the Intrigue supports the full range of Verizon's 3G services, including V Cast streaming video content, and the V Cast Music with Rhapsody. Both the V Cast menu and music store interface are pretty much unchanged from other Verizon phones. Player options include the usual limited shuffle and repeat modes, but V Cast Music also will recommend other songs based on your playlist. Music player features are limited to an airplane mode, shuffle and repeat modes, and playlists.

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  • alaTest.com

    Editors' rating: 84

    Summary: alaTest has collected and analyzed 7 reviews of Nokia 7205 Intrigue from international magazines and websites. Experts rate this product 63/100 and users 100/100. Comparing these reviews to 485486 other Cell Phones reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 84/100 = Very Good.

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  • laptopmag.com

    Editors' rating: 60

    Summary: When you reenter the Dashboard after exiting it, the program last-used will still be highlighted; the Intrigue makes it easy to return to the things you do most often. The one thing that took some getting used to was using the CLR button on the keypad ...

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  • pcmag.com

    Editors' rating: 70

    Summary: The Nokia 7205 Intrigue is a solid choice for Verizon subscribers who want a good-looking, music-capable handset.

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