Nokia 3120 classic gets real
With "no-nonsense functionality" coming up in Nokia's first sentence describing the new 3120 classic, we can pretty much deduce what this candybar's all about. Hold up, though -- the slim, inexpensive handset still makes out with 3G, a 2 inch QVGA display, a 2 megapixel primary cam with another up front for video calling, push email, integrated instant messaging, and a music player expandable to 4GB of storage via microSD. Not bad for a handset that'll run just €150 (about $223) when it launches next quarter in Graphite, Plum / Powder White, Deep Red, and Chestnut Brown, if we do say so ourselves.




























Any idea what flavor of Symbian this comes with? Looks like an S40 phone.
Yes, as far as I know this is S40-based (which is not Symbian, by the way).
Erm, could you please fix the caption?
3120 =/= 3200 ...
Snap! Thanks!
Chris
Is it a quad-band GSM device? Also, will it be released in the US or just in Europe? Anybody know?
gsmarena.com says the it's quadband GSM(850/900/1800/1900) and dualband UMTS(850/2100 or 850/1900). My unprofessional opinion is that it's gonna hit AT&T real soon.