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Nokia 6120 Classic Unboxing
The 6120 Classic is a no-nonsense phone with a traditional monoblock/candybar shape and a glossy finish. We've managed to get hold of the European SIM-free production model. (By the way, the "Classic" bit at the end is there because the plain 6120 title belongs to a much much older Nokia model.)
Like its Series 40 cousin, the 3110 Classic, the 6120 Classic looks like a normal phone but is actually one of the most up-to-date S60 models. Some highlights of the 6120's technical specifications include:
The 6121 Classic is absolutely identical to the 6120 Classic, but the 6121 has a slightly different set of frequencies (WCDMA/UMTS 900/2100 instead of 850/2100).
The 6120 Classic is wonderfully small and light. In terms of overall volume, this is possibly the most compact smartphone in the world. Even the ultra-thin N76 has a higher overall volume, with 70 cc compared to the 6120's 66 cc. The 6120 weighs 89g, about 3 ounces, possibly the world's lightest smartphone too? Whatever the case, clearly the miniaturisation process which Symbian informed the world about a couple of years ago has paid off handsomely, and it seems that the era of bulky, heavy smartphones is now definitively dead and buried.
The entire phone has a glossy finish, which makes it look brilliant when you take it out of the box, but also runs the risk of being a fingerprint magnet. The buttons are nicely clicky, although the blue soft keys feel a bit too near the centre. There's a single external speaker, but it's extremely loud and clear, and (at least in my opinion) stereo speakers on phones aren't really up to much anyway.
AAS will bring you a proper full review of the phone soon, but for the moment here are some photos to give you an idea of what the finished product is like:
...and here's what's in the box (6120 Classic, user manual, PC Suite CD, USB cable, charger, 2.5mm headphones)


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