Nokia 6700. Class.
The Nokia 6700 is going going to be big. Very big indeed. Not because it’s the best, or highest spec’ed or most fancy, just because it’s so damn cool. Nokia know how to do understated better than Katie Price knows how to do dumb tart. That is, they do it very, very well indeed.
With it’s metal keypad and casing (that’s real metal – not metal-effect, or metal-esque) this thing feels so right in your hand it’s untrue. It’s not light for its slim and trim size, at 112g, but that’s part of the point – this thing feels like the kind of phone a secret agent would use – discreet, sexy, but also very functional.
That’s not to say this the Nokia 6700 classic is lacking in any thing fancy. A fully fledged 3G with rocket-fast 10mbps HSDPA, it’s up there with some of the best smartphones, but it’s almost as though the features just come with a whisper. Nokia don’t want this to be a phone that comes with a troupe of singing and dancing announcers screaming about figures and numbers at stats. This is a phone you buy not to pull out at the pub and show of the 4.1-inch, carefully-hidden-WinMo interface or surround sound 3D HD G-sensor controlled games. This is a phone for someone who uses their phone as and when they need it, the kind of person who actually steps away from the table to use it. This is a phone for someone with a bit of class. It most definitely is not a phone for Katie Price. Check out Nokia’s official page for more specs, or have a little look at this Nokia 6700 review.