Producing an outdoor phone makes sense. Although the industry insisted to produce phones to break at the first look, probably to increase sales, there has always been a demand for phones for outdoor usage. The C702 from Sony Ericsson has been a great example for combining quite good technology and a IP-certified body. Now there is news from Nokia: The 3720 Classic is their latest approach to “outdoor phones”. The technical data is, as often, just average: 2 MP camera, not a very exciting display, and so on. What I am really wondering about: Where is the GPS? Why use an outdoor phone without any kind of navigation? This is so silly.