![]() ![]() Nokia Star Trek mobile phone prototype – frontĪccording to Michael the prototype is a fully-working smartphone which he was able to use with a T-Mobile prepaid SIM card. Recently one of the fourteen prototypes went up for auction on Ebay (from a former Nokia employee) and TrekMovie reader Michael Fisher was the lucky winner of this rare almost product, and he has been nice enough to share his find (including pictures and video). ![]() It isn’t clear if Nokia just built these for fun, or if they were seriously considered as a product. They built 14 prototypes of this phone in 2008, which were based on the Nokia N76 flip phone. Nokia designed a special mobile phone to externally resemble the original Star Trek communicator (from the TV series, not the new movie). However, Nokia built another phone that was never released. ![]() Nokia limited 5800 "Star Trek edition" released in Europe in 2009 In addition, in Europe they released a special "limited Star Trek edition" of their popular 5800 (non-flip) model cell phone, which was essentially the same phone with some Star Trek-themed content. In 2009 Nokia (along with Verizon) ran a Star Trek-themed promotional campaign (with websites), and of course they got a bit of in-movie product placement in the dash of the Corvette joyride scene. So when Paramount was looking for promotional partners for the 2009 Star Trek movie, the Finnish mobile phone giant Nokia was a natural fit. It has often been said that the modern flip-style mobile phone was inspired by the communicators from the original Star Trek. Nokia’s "Starfleet Communicator" Prototype Below we have more details, video and photos of one of these very rare prototypes. Wouldn’t you like a mobile phone that was built to resemble a Star Trek communicator? Mobile phone maker Nokia, one of Paramount’s promotional partners for the 2009 Star Trek movie, actually built some prototypes of such a device. ![]()
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