'Luckily, Nokia caters to the needs of people that don’t demand much from their mobiles and the Nokia 6700 Slide is the perfect phone for children or adults that, for whatever reason, don’t want the hassle of “all that fancy stuff”. '
'The headphones plug in to the micro-USB socket, which is a fantastic change from the huge, breakable, proprietary socket that's often found on Nokia phones.'
'To keep abreast of times and 2009, the Nokia 6700 sports a tri-band 3G functionality, 5-megapixel autofocus camera, integrated A-GPS, accelerometer and based on its features, the Nokia 6700 can be classified as an upper midrange cell phone. '
'However the slide mechanism is pleasant enough and the phone sits nicely in the hand, although the keyboard could be a little big bigger for faster finger flicks when texting and the like.'
'The sliding mechanism itself is sturdy enough to inspire confidence — rather than simply dividing into a top and bottom section, the phone uses an internal slider for more stability.'
'the phone is easy and thanks to the monolith construction, it is more stable than most other sliders.'
'The experience with the two applications is similar to that on other AT&T phones; both are minimalist in their designs, but the music player supports a wide variety of file formats (MP3, AAC, eAAC+ and WMA) and it offers useful features, such as album art, playlists, and shuffle and repeat modes.'
'The phone is very quick, using AT&T's 3.6Mbps HSDPA network, and pages loaded in seconds.'
'decent 3G slider phone'
' An outstanding phone we had the chance to review is the Samsung A777, a phone that was designed to revolutionize a very competitive market.'
'We found the most helpful reviews of the Pantech Matrix at PCMag.com and CNET because their scoring systems make it easy to see how a cell phone rates among its competition.'
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'This mobile has a speaker phone which is very convenient to make a conference call between three or more people but this option is best suited for business class and officials.'
'Photos were grainy, noisy, and blown-out, but at least they were in focus.'