It is not as if they are throwaway pieces, however you would take some time to adjust. Glide the 6700 slide to discover the keypad, the slider mechanism works like a dream in the midst of a clicking sound in the background.Īs you get to the keys, disappointment seeps in as they are small and the upper rows are difficult to access. Sometimes you do feel it occupies so much space that Nokia could have exchanged it for a little larger screen. Located in the middle, the D-pad is large enough to scroll the screen effortlessly. The Home and Clear buttons seem small to look at, but due to the raised design they offer ease of navigation. It even includes an ambient sensor that adjusts the screen brightness depending upon the surroundings, a feature useful when reading a text in sunlight. A resolution of 320x240 pixels for the screen might not please everybody, but for me it is perfect, as text and images are clearly visible. The 2.2 inch screen consumes most of the sizeable area leaving the remaining space for the D-pad and control keys. The measurements of the handset are perfectly pocketable putting together a perfect piece of portion. Dimensions wise, the chassis measures 95.2mm (122mm when slid open) x 46.1 x 15.9mm and weighs 110g. Except for sliver, the other colours introduced by Nokia for the 6700 slide are glaring and shimmery which may be too bold for some.
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