Hopefully a pink one will not follow

Aug 27, 2007 07:10 GMT  ·  By

A brown version of Nokia 7900 has just sprung out of the FCC database, waiting for approval to hit the US market. The new color is a great display of diversity, coming from this phone model and looks somewhat more special than the black version.

Nokia has released the 7900 phone model having in their mind the thought of releasing an affordable fashion phone. Their efforts of designing a handset capable of standing out from all older models in their line of phones have really paid off.

A slight influence from Nokia's Vertu line of devices can be seen in the handset's shape and slender design. Moreover, the prism pattern is also similar to the "V" pattern that the line of luxury phones coming from this Finnish producer frequently uses. Still, the price tag and the lack of any refined metals greatly differ between the two models, just as there's a difference between luxury and affordable fashion.

Nokia has mentioned nothing about bringing their 7900 phone in any other colors than black. For this reason, seeing it on FCC in this color comes as a bit of a surprise. The phone looks like a giant chocolate bar, with prism chunks, instead of square ones. There are high chances that this model will also see its share of success, especially among those who love talking on a High Tech chocolate bar, a brushed metal one, as the device brings a cold, but elegant metallic finish.

The fact that Nokia 7900 has just been spotted on FCC shows the fact that Nokia is considering a release of the handset on the US market too, pretty soon. There are high chances of seeing this happening by the end of this month, although no exact date has been specified by the producer.