![]() ![]() Why the "Classic" at the end? Several years ago Nokia used the model number 6120, so they added Classic to avoid confusion between the current and very old models sharing the same number. The 6120 is perfect for those who want a smartphone with easy syncing to Outlook but don't need or want high end features like a 5MP camera, integrated GPS or WiFi. To top it off, this is one tiny smartphone that looks smart and is pants pocket-friendly. It's got an excellent QVGA display, a 2 megapixel camera with fixed focus lens, quad band GSM radio with 850/2100MHz 3G HSDPA, Bluetooth 2.0 +EDR with A2DP support, music player, FM radio, a microSD card slot, 369MHz processor and all the usual S60 software goodness including the excellent web browser based on Safari technology. The Nokia 6120 Classic is a wonderful exception to the "you get what you pay for" rule: it's a powerful Symbian 9.2, Series 60 3rd Edition feature pack 1 phone that sells for under $300 unlocked for use with any GSM carrier. And they are by no means cheap with prices ranging from $450 to $1,00 when in their prime. They're generally available through retailers and importers rather than carriers (the Nokia E62 and N75 being recent exceptions which are offered by AT&T). We've covered a great number of high end Nokia NSeries "multimedia computers", otherwise known as full-featured smartphones, and Nokia E series smartphones. Home -> Nokia Phone Reviews -> Nokia 6120 Classic Nokia 6120 Classic ![]()
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