Nokia 6120 classic
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The Nokia 6120 classic is a fairly nondescript-looking candybar phone turned out in shiny black plastic offset with metallic trim. It looks like one of the mid-range workhorses that Nokia has always excelled at - solid, reliable, not terribly exciting but still capable of selling in huge quantities.

The 31 x 41mm screen is beautifully bright and clear, and carries 16 million colours - much more than the human eye can detect, but which reveals a beautifully smooth transition when watching video.
Nokia 6120 classic Professional Reviews:
- phonearena reviews Nokia 6120 classic and gives out ”Nokia 6120 classic is a nice and small phone, but with the functions of a real Symbian S60, using the latest current version (v9.2), which is definitely better than the previous. It is convenient to hold, easily fits a pocket and offers a good sound during conversation. Its multimedia capabilities are not like the N-series, but still you have a good music player with MicroSD slot for memory and a 2 megapixels camera although with mediocre quality. Bearing in mind that it is a 3G phone which can work both in Europe and America, with excellent Internet and e-mail browser, typical of the platform, and with a very fast interface, 6120 classic is an excellent choice for people looking for a small and nice smartphone.”
- MobileTechReview has reviewed Nokia 6120 classic and gives out ”The Nokia 6120 Classic is a fantastic entry level S60 3rd Edition smartphone. In fact, it need not be considered entry level, but rather a phone for those who value portability and don’t need WiFi, GPS or a high end camera which drive up both price and size. The phone is responsive, has an excellent display, manageable keypad and good battery life. And it’s relatively inexpensive, attractive and durable.”
- TrustedReviews has reviewed Nokia 6120 classic and gives out ”The 6120 classic does have its faults. The screen is too small for some activities on offer, and the buttons could have been made easier to hit. Overall though, this is a remarkable little phone ideal for anyone wanting to try S60 features in a small – and relatively low cost - handset.”
- Cnet reviews Nokia 6120 classic and gives out ”
The good:
* High-speed downloads
* Mini-USB for PC transfers
* Compatible with all 3G networks
The bad:
* 2-megapixel camera takes poor shots
* 2.5mm headphone jack
The bottomline: Nokia’s 6120 is a good all-rounder with fast Internet access at a very attractive price — the camera isn’t great, though.”
- ITReviews has reviewed Nokia 6120 classic and gives out ”As a fully-fledged Smartphone the Nokia 6120 Classic might, in some cases, be a little too small for its own good. Nonetheless, if you don’t need screen-intensive Smartphone features, it could be a good choice.”
- osnews reviews Nokia 6120 classic and gives out ”
Pros:
* Battery life
* BT 2.0 w/ A2DP support
* Dual-band 3G, quad-band GSM
* Video editor
Cons:
* No WiFi
* Half-implemented VoIP SIP ”
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- Nokia 6120 classic Review by TrustedReviews The camera proved to be disappointing. Indoor photos, like that of the coloured dish that is my standard comparative shot, taken under normal household lighting,... ...
- Nokia 6120 classic Review by osnews It weighs just 89 gr and it fits perfectly on the palm, or in tight jeans. For those who like their phones to be... ...
- Nokia 6120 classic Review by MobileTechReview Small, slim and elegant, the 6120 looks like a quality feature phone, smartly concealing the brains inside. The phone is gloss black with silver accents... ...
- Nokia 6120 classic Review by ITReviews The Web browser is one example. Retrieving information at 3G data speeds is fine, and the browser itself can be switched into widescreen view. Thumbnail... ...
- Nokia 6120 classic Review by Cnet Call quality was good and we have no complaints about the volume of the earpiece for hearing people speak. The loudspeaker is more than... ...
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