The Bottom Line
I loved that phone and I wish it was mine. Good set of features and sound quality makes it a winner.
Pros
- Good battery life, above average
- Awesome speakerphone performance
- Above average megapixel camera for a camera phone
Cons
- Keypad may be too small for some users
- Just slightly bulkier than average but we're getting picky
Description
- Technology support: GSM, EDGE
- Megapixel built-in camera
- Weighs 4.16 ounces and measures 4.28" x 2.09" x 0.82"
Guide Review - Nokia 6670 Review
The first feature that impressed me about the Nokia 6670 (currently only offered in Canada) was its speakerphone. Wow! Probably the best speakerphone we'e tried so far and, to me, that means a lot. My regular testers were mostly unable to detect whether I was in speakerphone or handset mode and even 3 rooms farther in my home, they'd still hear me. That started well for, I'd say, a business phone. The keypad, though, may annoy some and not others. I personally didn't have trouble with it but others claim that a few buttons are too small so that's worth some extra in-store testing before you buy. I found it to feel a bit bulkier than its 4.16 ounces but that wasn't a big issue. Free personalization of ringtones and graphics and good battery life add up to a good set of features. I feel like I'm out of bad things to say about the Nokia 6670 but I must say I haven't used it for more than a few days because I lost it. Had I used it for a longer period, I may have found down sides to add.
Ethical note: Fido (who loaned me the Nokia 6670) insisted not to charge me for the loss of the phone, which poses an ethical problem (it's as if they made me a gift). So as suggested by some of my fellow About.com guides, I will compensate by giving the value of the phone to a charity and let Fido know to make sure I owe them nothing. Therefore, you can rest assured that this rather enthusiastic review is really only because I liked the Nokia 6670, not because they were nice to me.