recombu.com Updated: 2015-01-10 09:47:37
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Nokia has a real gift for coming up with classy but simple phones. This one is the successor to the hugely popular 6300, and like that it leaps into life quickly: contacts are available in seconds. It's got lots of features, a shiny exterior, is light...

Looks great, works great – what's not to like? This is the kind of thing Nokia does best: a phone that's simply designed, even down to the unfussy, efficient keypad. It’s highly accessible making it easy to take photos or use the GPS. Stylish and effec...
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cgena.com Updated: 2016-12-29 21:58:42
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It's obvious that we're so done having to review so many unpleasant and plain low-end phones. Thankfully, we get to have a breath of fresh air in the form of the simplistic, yet stylish . It's supposedly the successor for and it does stay true to the...

The Nokia 6700 Classic is all about easy usage. While it may look a bit intimidating with the shiny exterior and the weight of in on your hands, it's a mid-range phone for those executive types who wants a minimalist phone to use. Compared to its prede...
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whatmobile.net Updated: 2016-12-29 21:58:42
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If you think everything has gone touchscreen crazy and you’re not really after something with a huge screen, large footprint or the need for pinpoint accuracy, you can still get normal phones that wont mean missing out on all the features. There are s...

The Nokia 6300 was a massive success for Nokia, and deservedly so, but although it looked the part it didnt exactly offer much in the way of functionality. Perhaps a lot of people werent bothered, but theres hardly any harm in giving users more than...
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Product Code: 6700 A basic handset thats well designed, the Nokia 6700 classics stainless steel casing and simple user interface will impress users only interested in calls, text and the occasional photo - which, believe it or not, is still a fair...

Nokias 6700 classic doesnt come with all the bells and whistles of the latest touch screen smartphones, but if youre after a solid mid-range handset that wont break the bank, you may be impressed. Ross Catanzariti Buy it now: click here...
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A mid-range mobile phone (otherwise known as a "dumbphone"), Nokias 6700 classic wont appeal to social-networking buffs, business users or those who are interested in the latest and greatest touch-screen smartphones. A basic handset that’s well designed, the Nokia 6700 classics stainless steel casing and simple user interface will impress users only interested in calls, text and the occasional photo — which, believe it or not, is still a fair chunk of the population. The highlight of the Nok...

Stainless steel design and build, 5-megapixel camera, built-in GPS, simple UI, access to Ovi Store...

No 3.5mm headphone jack, glossy casing is hard to keep clean, stubborn volume control...

Nokia’s 6700 classic doesn’t come with all the bells and whistles of the latest touch screen smartphones, but if you’re after a solid mid-range handset that won’t break the bank, you may be impressed...
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With so many new handsets sporting touchscreens, fancy user interfaces, or gizmos it is something of a relief to have in my hands this week Nokia's 6700 Classic. There's nothing fancy about this phone at all. Nokia has shot itself in the foot on a couple...

Excellent battery life, Builtin GPS, Good design...

Weak camera flash, Poor browsing experience, No WiFi...
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Nokias 6700 Classic is a handset designed to take over the mantle of the hugely popular Nokia 6300, and the Finns have been busy sprucing up the design and wedging in more features than you can shake a mobile stick at.We now are offered a 5MP camera w...

Lovely sleek and shiny chassis, Great 5MP camera, Quick processor, Easy to set up email...

Easy to cover in fingerprints, Slightly underpowered browser, Video playback was limited...
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3g.co.uk Updated: 2016-12-29 21:58:42
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We predict a bright future for the Nokia 6700 Classic. It might not enjoy the same success as its predecessor – the mobile revolution has come on leaps and bounds since then – but if you’re after a mid-range handset with competent if not exceptional...

In both variants, the Nokia 6700 Classic is a smart looking handset.

Getting a GPS satellite fix required a degree of patience.
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Of course, you can keep or remove as many zones as you desire or just opt for a standard wallpapered homescreen if you don’t like the clutter.Feature hikeThe 6300’s feature line-up was in desperate need of a refresh and Nokia has duly obliged, swappin...

Well made with quality stainless steel build. Slimline profile. Customisable homescreen. Camera takes sharp pictures. Quick GPS fix...

No integrated 3.5mm headphone jack or bundled adapter. Lack of Wi-Fi. Average video recording quality. Basic Nokia Maps...

Nokia has come up trumps again. The 6700 is bonafide classic with an eye for great snap...
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The Nokia 6700 Classic replaces their popular 6300 model, living breathing proof that not everyone wants a smartphone. The 6700 takes the candybar form and our review version was chrome, which looks utterly stunning: it gets a little smeary, but looks...

Design, simplicity, GPS, HSDPA...

Small screen, no 3.5mm jack, keypad can file your nails down...

Great looks and great build. Whilst it packs in some connectivity essentials, some might find it not connected enoughKey specsBluetooth, FM radio, GPRS, GPS, GSM, HSDPA, Li-ion battery, microSD, MP3 player...
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Nokia 6700 classic promises to be a good mid-range mobile with feature-rich multimedia options and aptly winning the Best Performer title in its category, with a sublime performance across most of the tests conducted at the Digit Test Center.ProsSolid...

Solid all metal steel body, User-friendly interface, 5MP camera with auto-focus & LED flash...

Lack of beveling & key markers on the keypad, Lacks Wi-Fi and touchscreen features...

The Nokia 6700 is a good looking, well laid out, no frills phone, but it's too shiny for our liking. It scored well in the build quality, ergonomics and keypad design test with a solid metallic build and intuitive user interface. It had a modest outin...
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firstpost.com Updated: 2016-12-29 21:58:42
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In the world of elegance and poise, it’s not always easy to find electronic gadgetry that accentuates the tone for the same for those with shallow pockets. And I stress on the latter portion of that statement as I’m sure the cynics would bring up hands...

Superb design, Audio player is loud and clear, Social Networking features...

No Wi-Fi...

Connectivity With a handset like this that looks like it could be a CEO’s best friend the absence of Wi-Fi makes a little difference. It’s got everything else from 3G connectivity to basic EDGE/GPRS support as well as Bluetooth for data transf...
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techtree.com Updated: 2016-12-29 21:58:42
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The Nokia 6700 Classic is the successor to the popular Nokia 6300. It employs a similar design to its predecessor, including the ultra slim design but managing to pack in a lot more features than before. We find out how much of an improvement the new v...

Superb design and build quality, excellent display quality, brilliant camera performance (in daylight), comfortable keypad, good web browser, GPS with Maps software...

No 3.5mm headphone jack, no Wi-Fi, no document reader, keys on the side are difficult to use, accelerometer is under-utilized...

The Nokia 6700 Classic is the successor to the popular Nokia 6300. It employs a similar design to its predecessor, including the ultra slim design but managing to pack in a lot more features than before. We find out how much of an improvement the new v...
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At the end of this review its less what we think and more how we feel about the Nokia 6700 classic. The honest truth is we fell in love with the phone the moment we opened the box. Mature and poised, business-like and trendy, the real classic styling...
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