What is it: Stylish phone with high-speed Internet connectivity
What we think: If you're on a budget and you want an attractive 3G handset, this is it
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 25 June 2007
Tags: Nokia, Nokia 6120 Classic, microSD, WMA files, networks
We like:
Stylish design; easy-to-use keypad; HSDPA (3.5G) connectivity
We don't like:
2-megapixel camera is relatively poor
CNET UK judgement:
Nokia has produced a classic handset that delivers in the looks and features department. While we're not overly impressed with the camera, it's definitely worth checking out if you're on the look out for a cheap and cheerful 3G phone.
Full review:
While 3G handsets have a reputation for being bulky and expensive, the Nokia 6120 Classic is an altogether different animal. This stylish handset wouldn't look out of place next to a fancy pair of sunglasses, but it comes with a variety of features that will keep most people happy. You should be able to find it free on a contract from most networks. Continue Reading...
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Nokia 6120 Classic History
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Posted by: gadgetmaniac
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September 27, 2008
Posted by: edisonmm
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