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  • Hands-on with the Nokia 6120 Classic

    by 
    Chris Ziegler
    Chris Ziegler
    08.30.2007

    Remember the good ol' days when life was simple, global GSM phones had two or three bands, and Nokia's S60 devices had four digits? Yeah, us too -- and we've gotta admit, there's a nostalgic little piece of us that's delighted to see that Nokia hasn't abandoned S60 outside of its Nseries altogether. The 6120 Classic is a great incognito smartphone; the casual observer would never suspect it to be anything more than a run-of-the-mill S40 device (albeit a particularly attractive one). It's small, the pearlescent white shell looks fantastic against the chrome accents, and the screen's bright. If there's anything negative we can say at a glance, it's that the phone's soft keys are a little awkwardly placed, causing us to hit the Menu and C keys accidentally on several occasions. Hit the gallery to see how Nokia does a four-digit smartphone up right!Thanks to the good folks at Wireless Imports for the hookup!%Gallery-6565%

  • Nokia's 6120 Classic: thin HSDPA is (finally) in

    by 
    Thomas Ricker
    Thomas Ricker
    04.17.2007

    Great googlie mooglie, what's this? Can it really be a 15-millimeter thin candybar from Nokia, the makers of those chunky multimedia computers? Ok, it's not as thin as their N76 but let's give 'em some credit here for trying. Having fermented in the rumor mill for a few weeks, we now have ourselves a fully mature Nokia 6120 Classic running S60 3rd Edition, Feature Pack 1 over quad-band GSM and WCDMA/HSDPA 850/2100. The handset packs a 2-inch QVGA display, A2DP stereo Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR, a 2 megapixel camera with flash, and MicroSD slot to store your media. A pre-tax, pre-contract price of €260/$352 will get you up close and personal when these hit sometime before June lets out. Check all the pics in the gallery below. Sorry, only a tiny backside pic for now; Nokia's being a bit shy 'bout their junk. %Gallery-2611% [Via Ring Nokia]