Nokia N7205 Intrigue Now Available to Verizon Customers

Verizon have announced the immediate availability of the dual display Nokia N7205 Intrigue clamshell music cell phone which offers V-Cast with Real Rhapsody music support as well as 3G connectivity (over EV-DO) and which measures in at a mere 0.55″ in thickness.

The Nokia N7205, which runs the new Habitat Mode UI and which is being offered as of now by Verizon for around $130 subsequent to a $50 online rebate in return for signing up to a two year contract, sports a 2.2″ 240 x 320 resolution main display supplemented by a secondary 1.9″ 176 x 32 resolution PMOLED display on the phone’s back cover, as well as integrated GPS, A2DP stereo Bluetooth, stereo Bluetooth, 2 megapixel camera and microSDHC slot allowing for a maximum of 8GB of storage capacity.
Not interested in signing up with Verizon for two years? The Nokia N7205 is also being offered on a non-contract basis for around $300.
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