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The problem with phones nowadays is everyone is trying to make it "smart."
Hence, smartphones keep getting bigger and bigger.
After I got the HTC HD2, with its 4.3" screen, I knew that that was it. And by that I mean that phones have crossed that threshold of portability. At that size, it is no longer a phone, but a mini-tablet computer with phone functions.
So I got the Samsung Vibrant after that. At 4", the screen was comparatively smaller, but still uncomfortable for regular usage.
So I got the iPhone 4 after that, and have not looked back since.
However, there was still a part of me that was longing for the days of yore, when the trend was about shrinkage, and the smaller the phone, the cooler you seemed.
Phones like the Nokia 8210, and then the 8250 after that, still hold a special place in my heart, just because it was so stylish and adorable.
Not to mention, tough as nails!
So that brings me back to this phone. I have been eyeing the Nokia X6 and its inferior twin the X3 for a while now, but didn't feel like devolving back to the Symbian OS (the Nokia N94, N85, and 5800 have taught me enough).
But when I saw this 6700 slide, I knew I just had to have it.
If you are new to the Symbian OS, there's not much to say than it's serviceable. But it is no Apple iOS, or even Android. So if you're a app freak like me, Symbian is not for you. The user interface is slow and quite lacking.
But none of this matters to me, as I have my iPhone 4 and Nokia N900 as my main phones, and since I have several lines for my businesses, I need my secondary phones to be as light and small as possible. I don't need it to watch videos, check the Internet, etc. I just need a PHONE.
So this makes a perfect secondary phone, or a good travel phone (because it's unlocked) where you are afraid to lose an expensive phone.
FYI- I got mine used from the Warehouse Deals portion of Amazon, because the new ones were double the price at $200. If you don't need a brand new phone, I recommend the Warehouse Deals, because when they say "Used, Like New," they really mean it. My phone was nearly flawless - not a scratch or mark anywhere, just some unpeeled edges of the OEM protection stickers as signs of usage.

1. The internet browser is cluttered and hard to use, to the point where it is useless.
2. The GPS is via triangulation only. There is no GPS receiver in this phone.
3. Must use Nokia OVI to push music to the phone. You can mount the phone as a Mass Storage Device and copy songs over, but the phone will not recognize.
Otherwise, Symbian OS keeps things quick and smooth, mp3/radio playback is crystal clear, and the camera (with flash) takes better pictures than my digicam.
I think I used this phone on average 1 hour a day for texting and it went a whole week without needing a charge. Bluetooth connected first time with no problem.
The case is a nice durable aluminum finish (although USB port is covered by flimsy plastic that feels like it will break off). Buttons are firm and provide excellent tactile response.
Very nice ringtones (typical Nokia) and a good price round out this phone for people who want a durable reliable phone, with capabilities of (occasional) internet.

Pros:
-Very solid and well built
-Nicely weighted
-Attractive design
-"Buttery" smooth slider mechanism
-Decent reception
-Good call quality
-Decent earpiece volume
-Loud speakerphone
-Charging possible through micro USB
-Keypad looks flat but is actually very easy to use
-Very customizable
-Screen is decent despite the specs
-Accepts micro SD cards
-Generally snappy performance
Cons:
-Hinge is a little wobbly (if other online review are to be believed, this plagues a number of units)
-No 3.5mm headphone jack, nor is a 2.5mm adapter included in the box
-I just couldn't get into the Symbian OS, just seems clunky IMO
-No volume rocker is a minor annoyance
-Top edge of the phone can dig into your ear if you're pressing the phone close to your ear (ie in a noisy environment)
-No flashlight function even with that dual LED flash?
All in all I really did what to like this phone. It is so solid and well built but at the end of the day, I just don't really like the OS. To each their own, I suppose.
*Edit: returned the phone for something else.

Camera is auto-focus but not particularly good, although adequate for a phone of this price. It's generally very fast for a phone camera. When open the camera launch button doubles as the shutter - nice design. Camera works well when scanning 2D and 1D barcodes with the Upcode program. Built-in browser works well. Contact sync with Google Sync works over browsing-only data service (and syncs contact photos as well as contact info) but calendar sync does not (requires software from Nokia that's no longer available). However, the third-party Googasync program works for the calendar.
Display is clear and bright. Default settings for ambient light sensor (automatically adjusts the screen brightness) are a little dim, but easy to adjust.
Summary: I love this phone. Great for calls and texting, adequate for light web use (checking Facebook, Twitter, mobile news sites).

Tip: The phone ships with a aggressive power management turned on, which keeps the display very dim and turns off the display after only 5 seconds. You can turn it off by pressing the power off button and selecting from the menu.

These problems aside, I can say that the audio quality is excellent. The best I've ever experienced in a Nokia. Very clean and crisp and excellent reception even in tunnels. Also battery life is solid and the screen is very good and clear. The camera is ok. Overall it is a barely above average phone. The sound quality is what saves it from being a failure.



one of the equipment unlocked nokia 6700 model purchased from Amazon came through with a defect, the team lit I could not see it working or to use it. Please tell me I should be grateful that I do in this case, I am in Venezuela and would like to know Opcon I have to make a change for this team. The address where the product was sent to a family in Seattle.

