Typical price: £100
What is it: Pay-as-you-go, entry-level Symbian 3G smart phone
What we think: The 6124 Classic is ideal for first-time smart phone users or for those who need a spare handset
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 17 September 2008
Tags: Nokia, Nokia 6124 Classic, keypad, album art, profile
We like:
Price; small profile and weight; supplied software; 3G HSDPA; signal strength
We don't like:
The 2.5mm port; it heats up too much; keypad build quality; 2-megapixel camera
CNET UK judgement:
Considering the low price, the Vodafone 6124 Classic provides more than enough features to satisfy those on a tight budget. But there were certain things we couldn't ignore, such as a noticeable build-up of additional heat that emanated from the casing, build quality issues and less-than-perfect battery life -- all of which made it feel as budget as it is
Full review:
Not everyone can justify having an expensive smart phone if they do little in the way of emailing, Web browsing or calling, which is why the pay-as-you-go Nokia 6124 Classic can easily be included for consideration. For £100 it provides 3G HSDPA support, a 2-megapixel camera with flash, a wealth of utilities and clear call quality exclusively through Vodafone. But on further examination you can see where costs have been cut and where problems arise. Continue Reading...
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