Typical price: £220
What is it: Metal candybar phone with 5-megapixel camera
What we think: It's a fingerprint magnet, but don't let that put you off an affordable phone that feels great and works well
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 27 July 2009
Tags: home page, microSD, shortcut, adaptor, FM radio
We like:
Vivid screen; good camera; HSPA connectivity; micro-USB jack; simple and attractive user interface; good syncing with PCs; more apps available from the Ovi Store; GPS
We don't like:
No Wi-Fi; fingerprint magnet; no standard headphone socket or adaptor; no syncing with Macs
CNET UK judgement:
The Nokia 6700 Classic is no fancy-pants smart phone, but, as a solid and beautiful mobile that covers all the bases, it's a good reminder of how Nokia got to the top. A high-quality, 5-megapixel camera and brilliant screen help make this phone a front-runner in the mid-range
Full review:
The Nokia 6000 Classic harks back to a simpler time, when life was easy and phones were shiny. Like a trustworthy friend, you won't receive any unpleasant surprises from this well-made, attractive and affordable phone. Continue Reading...
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Nokia 6700 Classic History
16 Feb 2009 in Crave
Photos: Nokia 6700, 6303 Classic and N97
Sometimes the best phones aren't always the most complicated. Take the Nokia 6700 Classic, for example -- it's relatively simple but we love it
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