

It's wider at the bottom, creating a nice frame for the front to stand out.


The most prominent element on Nokia 6120 is the chromium stripe running along the sides of its body. Measuring 105 x 46 x 15 mm and weighing 89 grams, it scores very high in direct comparison to the famous Nokia 6300 (whose dimensions are similar: 106 x 44 x 12 mm). It is doubtlessly the smallest and lightest Symbian smartphone on the market. Nokia 6120 is sure to surprise you when you hold it in hand for the first time. Robust and compact, the new Nokia 6120 has a truly classic look Durable and solid, the phone is meant for heavy workloads. Despite the all but orthodox use of materials, dominated by standard plastic, the Nokia 6120 stands out with its conservative elegance. Market success is staked on precisely this combination of regular looks and spot-on capability. The Nokia 6120 puts on no shows it looks like just another basic phone. The chromium trim is an especially attractive highlight on the black one we tested. The unobtrusively elegant and compact handset has two color versions: black and pearl white. Nokia 6120 impresses with its conservative, adornment-free design.

The "Classic" attribute refers to the phone's conservative design. Good at the essentials, it's set of features can't be clearly linked to a particular target of users. The new Nokia 6120 Classic belongs to neither the multimedia N Series, nor the business E series of the Finnish brand. The elegant case of the new Nokia 6120 houses a feature rich smartphone, which has all the reasons in the world to become a bestseller
