The 6120 Classic is a low-priced and small-sized Symbian S60 3rd Edition FP1 smartphone with a monoblock/candybar form factor. It's extremely small and cheap compared to other smartphones, but has processing power and features similar to the much more expensive N95.
The 6121 Classic is absolutely identical to the 6120 Classic, but has a slightly different set of 3G/WCDMA/UMTS frequencies.
This video accompanies the Nokia Duck review of the phone. To read the full review including photos, please visit www.neoncherry.com and click on Nokia Duck.
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really cool. il go buy it next week!
It is a good phone, one of Nokia's best.
omg thats sooooo cool i want this "smart-phone"!!!!!!!
one more question what would u prefer the nokia 6120 or the 6124 ?:)
The 6120, because network-locked phones are evil. :-)
The 6120 is compatible with microSD cards but not microSDHC cards.
As far as I know, microSD cards only go up to 2 gigabytes. Cards bigger than that look the same but they use the microSDHC format.
But on nokia's website they say that the Nokia 5310 XpressMusic can have a memory card with up to 4 gb, and it's also compatible with microSD.. Why?
It's possible you might be able to find microSD (non-HC) cards up to 4 gigabytes, in which case they will work on the 6120.
But anything beyond 4gb is definitely microSDHC, so it won't work on the 6120.
Whatever you do, make sure the card is non-HC before you buy it, otherwise it won't work on the 6120.
But there's also one other thing to remember, which is that phone manufacturers often talk about microSD cards when they really mean microSDHC cards.
"MicroSD" and "microSDHC" cards are two separate things, but many people wrongly use the terms interchangably as if they were the same thing.
MicroSDHC cards look just like microSD cards, but the phone has to be HC compatible for a microSDHC card to work.
MicroSDHC phones can also use microSD cards, because they're backwards compatible.
Okay, sorry for so many replies, but someone just told me the 6120 is apparently SDHC compatible, so it can use microSDHC cards as well as microSD cards.
The 5310 is SDHC compatible too.