Volume: 66 cc
Weight: 89 g
Dimensions: 105 x 46 x 15 mm
Display: Main display: QVGA, TFT, 16 true million colors, 320 x 240 pixels, 2 inches
Price Range : $349.00 - $479.00
The 6120 Classic is a classic-looking Nokia finished with attractive chromed highlights (available in black, white and pink). It’s a slimline phone with a large screen, and an easy-to-use keypad and 5-way navigation key. Like the very popular 6300, it gives the impression of an old-fashioned Nokia (which is a good thing) as if the company has learned some lessons and is getting back to what it used to do so well - making great phones that do just what you want.
However, looks can be deceiving, because this is no bog-standard Nokia, but a 3G Symbian smartphone. In fact it’s the lightest and probably the most compact smartphone available, and the most mainstream one too. The 6120 Classic is a high-spec device, outstripping the Nokia N73 in some respects. The first thing that we note when examining the phone is the display. This is a very high quality display with an amazing 16 million colours and a very high resolution of 240 x 320 pixels. However, this does mean that fonts are small, and anyone whose eyesight isn’t as good as it used to be may well struggle with this phone. The camera is rated at 2 megapixels and is nothing special, but the 6120 Classic does also support video calling. The 3G is a fast (so-called 3.5G) HSDPA implementation, enabling download speeds several times faster than normal 3G.
Two cameras are present on the 6120 Classic: a front-facing unit for video calling, and a 2.0 megapixel rearward-facing sensor with 4x digital zoom for easy photography. Nokia’s 6120 Classic is designed with ease of use in mind, and the full S60 smartphone UI accomplishes this well, including contact management, a calendar, task list, email access, and other tools to make managing your life easy. One of the biggest draw cards for the device is its HSDPA compatibility, delivering up to 10 times faster data speeds than normal WCDMA networks.
The 6120 sports two cameras — a 2-megapixel one on the back for taking photos and a lower-res one on the front for video calls. There’s an LED flash on the back and nightmode to assist taking shots in the dark. Panorama shots and video capture are welcome additions. The camera’s sequence mode lets you fire six shots in rapid succession — about two per second.
Through the Gallery on the Nokia 6120, you can watch saved video clips, listen to music and voice recordings, stream video over 3G and view presentations.
Out of the box you can fit around 64 songs on the 256MB card. The 6120 supports cards up to 2GB, increasing the storage capacity to around 500 songs. We’re a bit disappointed in the a rather lame set of headphones you get in the box — there’s very little bass and they’re kind of uncomfortable after a few minutes.
Key features:
Surf the web and download music and videos quickly over the high speed 3G or HSDPA* connection
Keep on top of your busy life by sending or receiving email with attachments
Catch all the action on the video recorder
Take photos on the 2 megapixel camera with flash and panorama imaging
Share more of your life by making video calls
Store music, videos, and pictures with up to 2 GB of expandable memory
Get organized with the practical calendar and convenient PC synchronization
Relax and unwind as you listen to your favorite tunes on the music player
Sophisticated, classic design with chromed highlights
Multimedia:
Music player supporting MP3, M4A, eAAC+, and WMA
Video streaming (3GPP)
Video sharing on 3G networks (SWIS), VS2.2 version
Ringing tones: 64 polyphonic MIDI, True tones, and MP3/AAC ringing tones
Video ringing tones
Browsing:
DTM Class 11 (for simultaneous voice call and internet browsing over EGDE)
OMA (Open Mobile Alliance) DRM (digital rights management) 2.0 for secure content downloading
WCDMA, UP, and DL bit rate up to 384 kbit/second
Other Features:
S60 software enables you to choose from a wide variety of add-on applications, enhancements, content, and services to personalize your device
Firmware upgrade Over The Air (FOTA)
Messaging:
Push to talk over cellular network
Nokia Xpress Audio messaging (AMS) – a fast and simple way to send voice or sound clips via MMS
SMS, MMS, and email
Instant messaging with Presence-enhanced contacts


