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So what comes next is the latest incarnation, the Nokia 6700 classic which had a few similar but a lot improved style as compared to 6300. The trusted candy bar design had a flush keypad and smooth flowing lines. The hand set is designed such that it weights only 116g and also has a much improved battery life of around 5 hours talktime along with the standby time of around 300 hours. This feature is certainly considered far better as compared to its older version – 6300.
The menu for this model is just intuitive and there is not need to carry an instruction booklet as it is pretty easy to zip via is centrally located easy 5 way navigation system. Nokia launched the new 6700 as a GSM quad band handset which is enabled with a 3G state-of-art technology, so that one may get signal anywhere and can also send and receive data at the lightening speed using the broad band like technology.
It is equipped with a 5 megapixel camera to enable you with quality photographs and videos with a salient autofocus lens, flash modes and LED flash and a dedicated 4X digital zoom power.
So, if we speak of its limitations, the new Nokia 6700 Classic certainly has no limitations with its expanded memory up to 8GB and micro SD chip. This feature is useful if one has to store videos, photos, songs and much more without actually affecting the normal functioning of the phone. One can always store data either on the sim card, memory card or even on mobile phone so that one may certainly remain in total control of what is stored where. It is a standard multimedia player along with RDS FM radio which can always be tuned for some of the latest music and songs.