
On starting the N70, I got the classic Nokia start-up chime and was also greeted by a good quality screen. However I wasn’t impressed as it as I was with the Nokia 6280, this is probably due to the larger size and small resolution (the Nokia 6280 has a 240x320 whilst the N70 has a 176x208 pixel screen). You must take into consideration this phone is almost 6 months old now so we have had a slight jump in technology on screens since then.
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