
One of three phones styled after the Nokia 6300, the Nokia 6700 Classic takes the basic design of the 6300 and then adds 3.5G support, a 5 megapixel camera and GPS.
Nokia are pitching the 6700 Classic at the sort of customer who might have bought the original 6300 when it came out two years ago - typically those on contract looking for an upgrade. The €235 price tag (before tax and subsidy) should mean that the 6700 Classic will be free for almost all contract customers.
Unusually, the Nokia 6700 Classic is a GPS device but not a smartphone. The only other handset in Nokia's range like this is the slightly more upmarket Nokia 6260 Slide, but Series 40 devices appear to be cheaper to make and it definitely makes the 6700 Classic good value for money.
Unusually, the Nokia 6700 Classic is a GPS device but not a smartphone. The only other handset in Nokia's range like this is the slightly more upmarket Nokia 6260 Slide, but Series 40 devices appear to be cheaper to make and it definitely makes the 6700 Classic good value for money.

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