'Yes it has a 3-inch touchscreen and, yes, the casing around said WQVGA is figure-hugging indeed but there's a quality about the whole phone that is a great testament to the work LG has been putting into its mobiles over the last few years. '
'As a whole, everything about the phone design deserves praise.'
'Small details are what make this phone attractive for people not serious about all the bells and whistles.'
'Aside from the 2-megapixel camera itself, what you can find on the back is also a small mirror and oddly shaped opening of the loudspeaker that also contributes to the fresh overall look.
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'It´s as thin and stylish as even the newest smartphones because it simply doesn´t have to pack in a bunch of chips and gadgets. '
'The phone supports GPRS and EDGE technologies letting you to transfer data in high speeds between your phone and other mobile phones.
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'Naturally, the 6720 classic offers access to Telstra's BigPond range of content and services, including Mobile Foxtel, Yellow Pages and WhereIs maps. '
'With this in mind, we believe each new phone needs to set itself apart from the pack somehow, and the 6720 just doesn't do that. '
'Store all your music and pictures on your phone on the 45 megabytes of internal memory which is pretty poor but you do get a 1 gigabyte memory card with the phone and you can get up to 8 GB with another card.'
'It is a high-end candybar phone with 3G capabilities, and similar features to the Nokia 6710 Navigator. '
'You don't need to have the phone open to take photos, which is rather convenient.'
'It is possible to view contacts saved in the phone memory or those stored on SIM, or both lists together.'
'the phone's extras in the aspect of video editing are rather modest, being nothing beyound the basical required level.
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'We found the shape highly easy to pocket, and the weight of 111 grams perfectly acceptable for a phone its size. Although the face of the phone has been drenched head-to-toe in gloss black, Nokia's choice of materials on the rest of the phone gravitated more toward the more pragmatic.'