'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 Nokia 3600 Slide is a good phone for anyone who likes to have a good slider which incorporates many of the features that we have come to expect of a good phone.'
'Measuring in at approximately four inches by two inches by one half of an inch, the Nokia 3600-Slide is a rather small phone.'
'The display is 2 inch, with resolution of 176 x 220 pixels and 262 144 colors, a very wide visibility angle, and the images are well saturated and contrasting, which makes them decently visible even at bright daylight'
'The Nokia N70 Symbian based smart phone is a tri-band GSM (900/1800/1900Mhz) and 3G UMTS compatible device, and features a 2.0 megapixel camera on the back'
'The phone makes its first picture in 4.4 s - a bit far from ideal, not to say a disappointing performance'
'PC Software supplied is very flaky; no more than the bare minimum to get things struggling along'
'Users are certain to appreciate the adjustable brightness which ranges from pitiful to torching, and an ambient light sensor provides the finishing touch.'