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The Nokia 6120 classic mobile phone could easily be a modern-day
superhero. It may not have a bizarre genetic mutation - in fact,
it definitely doesn't - and there's no sign of a latex costume,
yet this mild-mannered mobile is ready to transform itself into
a powerful smartphone whenever you need help.
You see, the Nokia 6120 classic uses the S60 platform. That's
based on the Symbian operating system: the same as millions of
smartphones around the world. It's also a 3G handset, which means
you can make face-to-face video calls and browse through mobile
internet pages at ultra-fast speeds. In addition, it's easy to
send and receive email messages - and to open a wide variety of
attached documents on the high-quality screen, too.
But don't make the mistake of thinking this is a boring business
phone. Inside the Nokia 6120 classic you'll find a stereo FM radio
and a music player, with an expandable memory taking care of storage.
A 2 megapixel camera handles photos and video clips, while Bluetooth
connectivity helps you transfer your files to other people.
So if you're after a handset that's small, light and ready for
almost everything (except, perhaps, leaping tall buildings with
a single bound) - prepare to be amazed by the power of the Nokia
6120 classic.
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