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Nokia 6700 Classic Mobile Phone
ou quickly see the similarity between the Nokia 6700 Classic and its predecessor, 6300. With caps, and key surface of the metal, and a black border around the menu buttons and screen, has two phones a lot in common.The materials make the newcomer feel at least as strong as 6300, and we could not turn a single creak out of 6700.However, there has been a part of the design front since 2007: first is the top of the back cover of 6700 also of metal, unlike in its predecessor.
Taste flattened has also been given a refurbishment. 6700 has a full continuous metal plate with raised lines that separate the keys from each other horizontally. These lines are of great help for the thumb when writing SMS.
Nokia 6700 Classic Mobile Phone
Both the number keys and menu keys to the 6700 makes a clicking sound each time you press the down. You do not know that your phone makes a sound, you will probably find this annoying.
Nokia 6700 Classic Mobile Phone
The metal makes the phone somewhat slippery if you are clammy hands, but is otherwise very good to keep in terms of both material and design.
Finger marks – again
As with all other phones with mirror-like surfaces, 6700 is not for you if you do not stand a finger mark or two. Or should we perhaps say ten?
Nokia 6700 Classic Mobile Phone
This phone shows namely fingerprints and imprints of her cheek like very well. After a call and some SMS, phone looks simply pretty indelicately out, and we wonder why Nokia have not sent with a cleaning cloth to 6700.
If your fingers are dirty, it is better to keep a distance from 6700. The aforementioned grooves that separate the number keys from each other, namely effectively collect up whatever you leave the keys when using the phone.
6700 does not have many shortcut keys, namely, only the volume control and camera. And the more you do well, strictly speaking, no.
The screen is 2.2 inches high, and fill out well the top half of the 6700s cover. Screen specifications are quite common for phones in this class, and excels in no particular way.
Easily
The menus are clear and fine, with streamlined icons. Menu setup is as you know it from previous Nokia models, with the Series 40 menu system, where you can choose from a grid or list of menu choices. You can also choose to display the menus in the tabs if you wish.
Series 40 is the active standby. This means that you can add shortcuts to programs and features you use often in the screen when the phone is not in use. You can also get the current calendar appointments, notes and other info you need.
Except the above-mentioned polishing cloth, you get what you expect in the box to the Nokia 6700:
* Phone with battery
* Chargers
* USB cable
* Headsets
* Instructions for Use
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Re: Nokia 6700 Classic Mobile Phone
Design and usability
* Form: Classic
* Dimensions: 11.0 x 4.5 x 1.1 mm
* Weight: 113 grams
* Display: TFT, 2.2 inch, 320 x 240 pixels, 16.7 million colors
* Shortcut Keys: Volume, camera
* Input and output: Loader, micro-USB
* Short positions: Yes, Micro SD (1GB included)
* External antenna socket: No
* Menu System: Symbian Series 40
* Price: approximately Rs. 14000
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Much has happened on the mobile front since 6300 came out, and it was almost entirely missing the 6700 does not have what it has.
Want to surf the web with your phone, you can have speed with super-3G in the central areas. In the rest of the country provide 3G coverage to completely ok speeds, and at worst Edge if you are off the beaten track.
6700 also supports four GSM frequencies, which means the phone can be used in most places in the world, including North America.
We have nothing to reproach either voice quality or voice time. The voices sound good both ways, and of average use you do not charge the phone more than once a week.
Internal memory of 6700 is 170 MB. On this you will get crushed in about 30 songs in good quality. The memory can be expanded if desired, specifically with the memory of the type Micro-SD.
A little slow?
A complaint of 6700 is the speed. At times, the phone seems somewhat slow to perform even the simplest tasks. When the SMS inbox takes time to open with 16 messages in place, we dare not think about how long it will take when you have received about a hundred SMS.
6700 is equipped with the same new features found in most other phones in same price range: Alarm, Converter, tasks, timer, stopwatch and calculator, to name a few.
The calendar is intermediate advanced, with the possibility of entering everything from reminder and birthday to anniversary, and note. The address book has an upper limit of 1000 contacts. In addition to the name, number, and other common information, there is room for a nickname, job title, user ID, and more.
6700 comes with a small collection of pre-installed applications: Facebook, Messenger and Myspace and Youtube and Flickr.
Surfing and social services
Another program 6700 has is Opera Mini browser. This browser allows you surfing quicker than most other web browser, because the pages are compressed so they are adapted to your mobile phone. The web pages will also fit your screen, so it will be easier to navigate.
Opera Mini is a good browser, and easily beats the built-in browser to 6700. Here it is the hard to get a complete overview of the sites you visit.
To sum up, is not 6700 any bad phone when there are technologies and opportunities. The phone has both super-3G, assisted GPS and a good calendar and address book.
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