
And the latest Nokia clone from China is… (drums) 6120 Classic. Naturally, unlike the original device the fake Nokia 6120 Classic ISN’T a Symbian OS powered smartphone, but rather relies on the same Chinese mobile OS we’ve seen in various phones from China before. However, unlike the original phone which comes with the small 2″ screen – the Chinese “version” comes with much larger 2.6″ touchscreen. There’s also a 1.3 MP camera, as well as Bluetooth stereo support, dual speakers and of course the microSD expansion slot. As for the size, is measures 111x48x16 mm and weighs 85 grams — compared with the original device’s dimensions of 105x46x15 mm and weight of 84 grams. Now that I’m thinking, the specs are actually solid for a mid-range device — too bad it’s a clone and we can’t recommend it…
More photos after the jump.



[Via: Just Another Mobile Phone Blog]
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