Nokia comes with three new Classic devices
The MWC in Barcelona starts in a week and now Nokia is coming with three new midrage and low-end devices; the 6700 Classic, 6303 Classic and 2700 Classic. Does Nokia wants to shift attention away from something else?
Possible. But at this moment all our attention is going to the three phones. Simple, affordable, but functional devices that offer Nokias well known user experience.
Nokia 6700 Classic
Nokia is indicating that the Nokia 6700 Classic can be seen as the follower of the 6300. This device changed the existing form of the Classics; sustainable materials and a thin look. It is therefore no surprise that the 6700 Classic looks quite like the 6300, but than with a 5 megapixel camera and GPS navigation. After purchase you can use Nokias own Maps navigation software for free for 30 days.

The Nokia 6700 Classic will probably cost 235 Euro and will get available in the second quarter of 2009.
Nokia 6303 Classic
With a price of 135 Euro the Nokia 6303 Classic is the ideal and most offordable replacement of the current Nokia 6300. Nevertheless, for this amount of money you get a 3.2 megapixel camera, a large 2.2 inch colour display and Nokia Maps pre-installed.

But the perseverance of the 6303 Classic is what is making the device really special. A full battery should be equal to 2,5 week standby. You can make calls for 7 hours. Do you want to use the 6303 Classic as a music player? The device should in that case sustain for 15 hours. And you can use your own headphone thanks to the 3.5 mm audio jack exit.
Nokia 2700 Classic
And than the Nokia 2700 Classic. With a price of 65 Euro you receive a real Nokia device in return. The device has a music player and a 2.0 megapixel camera. The memory card slot can cope with a maximum of 2 GB of MicroSD memory cards. The device also supports the use of internet.

The Nokia 2700 is also expected to be available in the second quarter of 2009.