Nokia Twist for Verizon hands-on
Filed under: Features, Nokia, Verizon Wireless, EV-DO, CDMA

We’ve got to give Nokia credit: they managed, against all odds, to come up with a truly unique form factor in creating the Twist for Verizon — a combination of shape, design, and mechanism that had never quite been seen before. Thing is, it’s the year 2009 and virtually every legitimate form factor has been explored, so how’d they pull that off? In a word, the Twist is… well, weird. A perfect square that swivels 90 degrees on a chrome ring with multicolored lights isn’t the most obvious way to put a phone together, but the old adage of “different strokes for different folks” definitely applies here. Follow the break to find out why.
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