Nokia 6700 Classic Review

by Skipper on February 8, 2010

Nokia 6700 Classic is the newest family member in the Nokia Classic Series. Their Classic series is Nokia’s best-ever mobile phones in terms of sales. 6700′eren can live up to expectations?

Design:

By sight it seems solid and as a modern candybar mobile phone “should look like.” 6700 Classic is super thin (only 11mm) and weighs 116 grams. The screen is 2.2 “and mobile material works of high quality. The keys are also located outside surprises, which supports the Classic design. The design is by no means innovative, but will probably still appeal to many because it is streamlined and finish is first class. Click on the images above to study the 6700’s design details.

Features:

The screen is 2.2 “, 16 million colors and a resolution of 320 × 240 pixels. This has a clear and sharp image. A delicious feature, mobile light sensor. It detects ambient light and then adjust the screen brightness, which is battery-saving.

Mobile phone is equipped with a stunning 5.0 megapixel camera with basic features like zoom, auto focus and LED flash. Likewise, the course record video in a fairly quality – the resolution is 640 × 480 pixels. In our tests the camera worked flawlessly and provided good images. The brand is flash a little lame and the object should preferably be within 1.5 meters.

GPS in Nokia 6700 Classic is at full height with Nokia’s top models. There is also an opportunity for A-GPS and Nokia Map 2.0 is preinstalled.

The music player is Nokia’s newest and works well. It is easy to navigate through songs, artists, albums and playlists. It included a 1GB memory card, but your mobile can take memory cards up to 16GB. It is super easy to transfer music from your computer to mobile phone through a USB connector.

Operating system:

6700’s Symbian S40 operating system which. It works relatively quickly – though not as fast as Symbian S60 – and it is easy to navigate menu. The menu is logically setup and you can even choose different shortcuts for example. music player or photo gallery. A clever new feature is called “gesture control”: you do not want to answer a call, you simply turn your mobile with the screen down to the example. a tabletop. Consequently stop the ringing tone and he will phone product.

Battery life is perfectly – partly due to its light sensor. Standby time is approx. 400-hours fully charged and talk time approx. 4.5 hours.

The conclusion:

Nokia 6700 Classic is a solid and prices really reasonable mobile. The features and acts are logically set up menu. It will welcome most Danes needs and budget. Nokia could easily have fitted 6700 with a bigger memory card, but they can be acquired reasonably cheap now. All in all, Nokia has produced a mobile phone which can only become a classic and a sales success.

Update: So is the financial crisis appear here! Nokia has launched a new version of the styled Nokia 6700 classic, this time in an edition coated with 18 carat gold. (Outside stainless steel.) Technically, the same as the original 6700 classic, ie including 5 megapixel camera, GPS / A-GPS and 3G. The estimated retail price is USD 2800, – excluding VAT and subsidies and are expected to come on the market in the first quarter of 2010.

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