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Accessories: Attack of the Nokia Carrying Cases

And here's another round of the latest carrying cases being offered by Nokia. Inside: the CP-294, CP-295, CP-296, and CP-297 cases 'n pouches for your enjoyment.

Nokia CP-294
Nokia CP-294 Carrying Case


First up, it's the CP-294:

Nokia CP-294 Carrying Case

These newschool looking pouches come in two designs, and a little string/chain ornament to hang on to. That hole in the center is actually a shiny piece of metal.

Compatible with: almost every Nokia phone ever made, even the gaunt unreleased N96.

Nokia CP-295

Nokia CP-295 Carrying Case

The CP-295 is a set of two thin, clear pouches that probably won't provides much of a cushion against falls. Definitely not something you want to rock your Vertu in. Then again, if you've got a Vertu, chances are you can afford another one anyway.

Compatible with: everything, even the Nokia 7380 remote control shaped 7380.

Nokia CP-296

Nokia CP-296 Carrying Case

Nokia states that these rough-and-tumble cases were inspired by the XpressMusic Line of Plastic Phones (excluding the 5320 XpressMusic and 5220 XpressMusic phones). I'm not sure if that's a good thing or a bad thing. Either way, these cases are made of polyurethane and have that "interlaced" look. They also come with a cable untangler strap.

Compatible with: everything except the Nseries.

Nokia CP-297

Nokia CP-297 Carrying Case

What Nokia refers to as a "sandwich case." The CP-297's main draw is the "criss-cross" string that wraps around the case and keeps your phone secure.

Compatible with: everything except the Nseries but including the Nokia 2300 unfortunate-looking Nokia 2300.

Tags: cases, cp-294, cp-295, cp-296, cp-297

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