A very good looking handset and more.

Dec 26, 2006 13:32 GMT  ·  By

We all want good looks above everything else and this is most certainly one of the first things one looks for when going shopping for a new mobile phone on Christmas.

And now, the time has come when the good lookers coming from LG, Motorola, Samsung and the other phone manufacturers with their minds set on the phones' design have a menacing contender.

The new rival for the sleek handsets released during this year is the NEC N6207, a handset with serious good looks above everything else but also one that does not make any concessions in the performance area.

First of all, the design-the ace up its sleeve-will surely make any mobile phone user out there forget about the Chocolate or about any kind of RAZR, RIZR or any other ZR released by Motorola this year.

If you don't believe me yet, take a look at the picture and you'll surely feel an urge to head over the nearest store to get your hands on it for at least a few seconds. It looks very, very attractive in its black-orange glossy suit and believe me, the N6207 manufactured by NEC has a lot more to offer besides the things you can easily observe at a first glance.

The feature package is pretty much on the same wave length with its overall look, because this tri-band GSM cellphone working on 900/1800/1900 MHz networks will offer its users a touchscreen display of yet unknown nature or measurements, a 1.3 megapixel digital camera with video recording capability, a built-in music and video player so you can listen and watch your favorite multimedia files, pre-installed Java games, E-mail access, wireless Bluetooth connectivity, USB, WAP browser and lots of other functions that will surely fill up another full paragraph.

If you find it attractive and have even the slightest intention to give it a try, I think you will also be happy to hear the NEC handset has already been approved by the Federal Communications Commission a fact that puts it on the fast lane towards a very soon launch on the US market.