Thursday 12 November 2009

NOKIA 6700 classic



The 6700 classic may be mostly about design, but its list of features is quite impressive. This 3.5G handset comes with HSDPA delivering a maximum speed of 10Mbps, Bluetooth and even A-GPS. This mobile doesn't have Wi-Fi, but we don't expect that to be a big problem for its target audience.


The Series40 interface will be familiar to most who have used a Nokia phone. All the standard features apply including the ability to synchronize to a computer using the Nokia PC Suite. Microsoft Outlook synchronization is also possible.

A full HTML browser comes with the 6700 classic. This worked fine, though the small 2.2-inch QVGA display means you have to scroll quite a bit if full pages are loaded. We don't expect users to enjoy doing that much, but it's a good feature to have when you need to look something up in a pinch and don't have a computer handy.

A 5-megapixel camera sits on the back of the 6700 classic. This comes with autofocus and an LED for poorly lit subjects. We found picture quality very good for a mobile phone and the LED was quite strong. Users who are picky about their phone camera should be quite pleased with the classic's shooter.

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