
The Nokia 6700 arrives as a worthy successor to the marquee’s hugely successful 6300. Its leading edge features is set to pave the 6700’s similar success in its intended market. It offers just about everything you could ever want in a mobile phone, except a frivolous touchscreen at a real bargain. With sleek styling to boot, Nokia might just have a headache convincing users to get their high-end phones.
A solid feel
Among the most endearing features of the 6300 centers less on its software, but rather on the phone’s solid feel. The construction is just exquisitely done, firm and durable, making it survive the most taxing routine use and even recurring accidental falls and still works. To this day, there are many 6300 loyal users. But it’s dated, alright. Nokia brings the same solid build to its new 6700 Classic with leading edge features that give the competition reason to worry.
Outstanding features for a song
Check out some of the features it has that mobile phones costing twice also have.
• It supports 16 million colors on a 2.2” QVGA LCD screen, making its displays one of the most brilliant from a mobile phone this size. Adaptive brightness enables it to adjust intensity with ambient lighting.
• Here’s Gesture Control. When a call comes in you don’t feel like answering, just turn the phone face down on the table and the call gets rejected.
• It’s got a 5 megapixel camera with auto focus and LED flash. That LED is a useful feature supporting the phone as flash light when you have to grope your way in the unlit cinema house.
• There’s GPS navigation with Nokia Maps
• There’s FM radio with RDS.
• Its uses the WebKit open source internet browser, the same one that has become quite popular with Nokia's high-end phones like the E90 and N95.
• High speed data connection support with HSDPA for internet browsing is something you only find in mid-to-high priced business phones but its here now.
• Windows Live Messenger is supported.
• There’s a generous internal memory of 170 Mb that can expand to 8GB from a microSD expansion slot - quite handy when handling large multimedia files music and video playback on the road.
• There’s VGA video recording at 15 frames per second – a featured shared with many costing more.
• Talk time is a respectable 5 hours while standby time of 12 hours. Continuous music playback lasts a long 10 hours on the road.
That’s another way of saying it, the Nokia 6700 won’t break the bank as it’s one of the finer mobile phones that deliver the best value to the market.
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