Nokia on Thursday released three new cell phone models - Nokia 6700 classic, the Nokia 6303 classic and the Nokia 2700 classic - which are built and designed for ease of functionality and user experience.The Nokia 6700 classic which is a successor of Nokia 6300 comes with a 5 megapixel camera, assisted GPS navigation with Nokia Maps, and high speed data access meaning sharing images or video is faster and easier than ever and will sell for EUR 235 (approx. USD 307)

The Nokia 6303 classic comes with a 3.2 megapixel camera, a large 2.2 inch screen, pre-loaded Nokia Maps and promises excellent battery performance, and will sell for EUR 135 (approx. USD 176). It also has a 3.5 mm audio jack which can be used to plug music accessories.

The Nokia 2700 classic comes with 2GB of storage via the memory card slot, integrated digital music player and a 2.0 megapixel camera. It will sell for EUR 65 (approx. USD 85)

All three devices are expected to ship in the second quarter of 2009.
















No kidding. I wouldn't even go below their N series for a decent phone...these look exactly as they are priced: cheap.
But N series looks exactly the same...
**** GPS, even **** bluetooth....WiFi is the future.
Satellites, maybe. Some hybrid GPS-data network system flying above us. A network that reflects off of water molecules would even be more likely than a WiFi future. It might shock the hell out of a few people, but the internet as we think of it today will be, 20 years from now, what Prodigy Classic is to us today.
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