Review: Nokia 700
Deviation from the tiny physical depth of the 700, the conceive of is dominated by the speaker grille at the bottom, clearly styled to demand that there's a decent speaker underneath. After some testing, I'd classify the speaker quite highly, it's possibly the same mechanism used (albeit in duplicate) in the 5800 and X6 and sounds bloody crisp, with no high frequency loss due to there being shapable in the way (as on the X7 - twice, you may remember). The speaker itself is still less than a centimetre in in detail, so the full width grille is a little misleading, but I was still impressed complete with the sound coming out of the 700.
Being a touch-driven phone, the splash is of the utmost importance, of course. And it's of terrific status, possibly the same component used to great implication in the C6-01 that predates this 700. The ClearBlack Open out technology works superbly and the nHD display is very frangible and clear, with that 'painted on' look we've seen in the C6-01 and E7 before it. Inclined that the 700 is arguably a direct descendant of the current 5800, it's instructive to put the two devices side by side: the 5800 is far more voluminous and its display far, far less impressive - in



