It is not often that Nokia releases a phone that resembles an existing model, at least in terms of design if not on the whole. At first glance, the Nokia 6670 can easily be mistaken for a 7610. Nokia has sculpted the 6670 along the lines of the stylish 7610, though it restrained itself on the keypad design to advocate this model’s business goals. Based on the Series-60 platform, the 6670 has all the traits of the business series, including tri-band operation, Bluetooth, a 65K colour screen, a 1-megapixel camera, 8 MB of internal memory—enough to store your business contacts—and a 64 MB MMC card. This time round, Nokia has provided the NetFront Web browser as the built-in option. NetFront supports all major Web standards and is more accurate in the layout of pages, thanks to which pages look similar to what they look like on a desktop. However, considering the small screen size, its usefulness is questionable. As far as its core competence—the phone—goes, the device is like any other Nokia phone—good signal reception and voice quality. However, on the usability front, the tacky keys do not help much. Being a business phone, this should be of paramount importance since it is the only mode of data input. We think the 6670 is a stopgap measure from Nokia to kill time before it releases the uch-awaited 6630.
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Posted on Monday, April 6, 2009
by Arafath