Nokia introduces 6700, 6303 and 2700 classic handsets
Credit crunch calling
Three new phones were just launched by Nokia today, the 6700 Classic, the 6303 Classic and the 2700 Classic, all offering the looks, but perhaps not all the functions of your cutting-edge kit.
The 6700 Classic is heir apparent to the now aged Nokia 6300, offering premium looks and one or two premium features too, including a 5-megapixel camera, A-GPS with Nokia Maps, high-speed data access and a full-metal keypad. The pick of the bunch and yours for 235 Euros, contract free.
Bit rich for your blood? How about the Nokia 6303 Classic? Again, a take on the 6300, it has a 3.2-megapixel camera, Nokia Maps, a 'large' 2.2-inch screen and a standard 3.5mm audio jack to get you wired for sound. Long battery life too, if that's important to you. 135 Euros is the asking price.
If the 6700 Classic and 6303 Classic don't get your pulse racing, the 2700 Classic certainly isn't going to do the job. But we're sure there's a market for a cheap and cheerful phone that doesn't look like it was built by a toy company. This particular offering has up to 2GB of storage via memory slot, a music player and a 2-megapixel camera. It retails for 65 Euros and like the other two propositions, ships in the second quarter of 2009.
Link: Nokia
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