Posted by theeditor in Nokia
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.