Finnish giant Nokia has announced the 3120 classic, an upcoming 3G phone which differs from many of its Western rivals in that it jettisons any special form factors or smartphone-like functions. Rather, the Classic comes in a standard candybar shape, and uses a two-inch QVGA screen paired with a regular numeric keypad. The phone does however have a two-megapixel still camera with flash, and another front-facing camera for video calls.
It is moreover capable of up to 4GB of storage, and can play music and video formats including MP3, MP4, and AAC/AAC+/eAAC+. Average users can conduct instant messaging, while professionals (and others) have access to a push e-mail client. The Classic should launch in Europe during the second quarter of the year for €150 ($222), before taxes or contracts; no North American schedules have been mentioned.
