Thursday 7 April 2011

Nokia 6700 review:


Nokia 6700 review:
Nokia manufactures has been launching few phones which is doing fine in the business and also people are favoring the Nokia phones because of its brand, advertising,  user-friendly phones, and the applications that is being applied to these phones. The latest from the Nokia phones is the 6700 which is looking good in design and feel fresh to use. The Nokia 6700 comes with the slide which are glaring and shimmery which may be too bold for use for some people. There are many slim and elegant phones are introduced in the market, so this may be set back for Nokia 6700.

The Nokia 6700 measures around 95.2 mm (12mm when slid open) x 46.1 x 15.9 mm and weighs 110 g, because of this kind of dimensions in the offer, people may consider it a second option. Though the size of the phone is moderately big, it can be perfectly pocketable. The screen comes with a 2.2 inch screen of 320 x 240 pixels, which are so good to convince all customers, but it can provide you a clear images over the phone. It can also used in the sunlight, where the screen sensor adjusts itself to the brightness.
The home buttons are small but due to the raised design they offer effortless navigation. It is located at the middle, where the D-pad is large enough to scroll the screen easily. The buttons may be small but it is adjusted with the quiet larger screen. The slide is really amazing with the clicking sound that you hear when you use. But the small and upper rows are difficult to use and it can used after some adjustment.
The Nokia 6700 slide runs on the Symbian S60 3rd Edition OS, which may be out of date in the market. Those who have used Nokia Symbian handsets before  it will be easy  with its interface. The home screen is the regular 3x4 framework where you can find the shortcuts to all submenus and applications. The phonebook in the 6700 slide is complex, yet easy to coordinate through various options on the offer.  Nokia comes with the 5-megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics and a dual-LED flash, a sufficiently high-resolution. The phone comes with 3G, Wi-Fi, HSDPA and also supports 4 talk time.  Video recording isn't imposing, for those do video calling. The music player is also not up to the mark. So, the phone lacks competency and it is a second buy option.

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