You may have spotted some of the strange patents that Nokia filed several months ago, going for a completely new form factor in the world of cell phones. One of those patents has now officially seen the light of day. Here is the new Nokia 7705 Twist, a cell phone that literally twists and shouts.
The spinning form factor is similar, I suppose, to some of those “switchblade” style phones that we have seen in the past, but the pivoting point is not in the center-top. It’s off to one corner. You’ll also notice that, in its closed form, the Nokia 7705 Twist is a square rather than a regular rectangular bar.
Spinning the phone reveals a full QWERTY keyboard for handling your text messaging and email sending requirements. This is no swiveling smart-phone, but the QWERTY keyboard certainly comes in handy for texting fanatics.
Nokia 7705 Twist Features:
- Supported Bluetooth profiles include headset, hands-free, dial-up networking, stereo, phonebook access, basic printing, object push (for vCard and vCal), file transfer, and basic imaging
- 2.4-inch, 262K TFT QVGA screen
- EV-DO Rev. 0
- 2.5 mm headset jack
- Dimensions: 2.71” x 2.71” x 0.59”
- Usage time: up to 270 minutes or
- Standby time: up to 312 hours
- Weight: 3.44 ounces
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