Reviews Nokia 6700 classic : Sleek and shiny
I decided to make a new phone to get the sale after the new year and after careful consideration decided the beautiful Nokia 6700. It was my first contract phone and I managed to get it free on Virgin Mobile with 200 minutes, 100 minutes and unlimited texts for items £ 15 per month. After starting to use the Internet to the phone, I decided to £ 18 price includes 150 minutes, unlimited texts virgin 500 minutes and unlimited internet to take.

First Impressions
The phone itself is really fun to watch with stainless steel and sleek. When using this phone is really easy to use and is very similar to my previous phone the Sony Ericson 350i. There are only minor differences in entering text, but he is quick to pick up these differences in the controls.
HOME
The reception is very good and I was able to call in most buildings, without interference or signal loss. It is certainly better than my Sony Ericson was. I’ve had problems in a complex where I had to get closer to a window to get more than one bar of signal.
BATTERY
Battery life is reasonable and seems to have a standby time of around four days, and the charge lasts 2-3 days with heavy use of the Internet. I do not have enough calls to the battery power in less than two days.
FEATURES
One of the best features of the phone is the superb 5 megapixel camera to flash. I have quite a few pictures of him and he looks very good results. It is a VCR that is permitted, but it seems video clips in 11 seconds-pieces that can be annoying. There are the usual options for sepia and black and white.
This is an SD card that comes with the phone and it’s about a gigabyte of data frequently to pictures and things to store, but maybe a bit small for a large music collection, but it is expandable with cards of around £ 6 for 2 gigabytes.
There is a radio and a media player on the phone that both seem to play music in pretty good quality.
The web browser is allowed, and it is good enough for surfing face book, YouTube and e-mails, but videos can be a little nervous to be at times when the velocity on the Web does not appear to be much faster than a dial, what a pain from time to time.
There is an application card which I think is pretty good. You can load maps for anywhere in the UK at least, and the maps are clear and legible.
GENERAL
The Nokia 6700 is a decent little phone that works well with most tasks. The camera is excellent, the media requests are very good and he seems very nice and bright. I recommend it to anyone who is looking for a cheap phone with good features. It is expensive but incoming distribution at about 170 pounds! So better go for a contract where it is available from £ 15 a month.









