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September 2008
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The editors liked
Compass seems to be a real help for navigation. Loads of location-based services on board.
An even better navigation experience than we had expected with fast accurate GPS fixing and a host of mapping and routing options....
Excellent satellite navigation
Excellent Microsoft Office compatibility
Good range of features
Fast GPS and battery
Ensuring its continuous use
Quality make and convenient keys
Very good display
Good sound quality during a talk and when listening to music
The editors didn't like
Car cradle is a bit bulky
Something more sleek and integrated would have been nice. NillSlightMODERATEPalpableExtreme
The glossy plastic shell feels creaky and a tad tacky while the ...
Abstract: I have to admit, I have never used a GPS phone for what it was intended to do--that is why using the Nokia 6210 GPS navigator was quite a novelty, not least due to the fact that using the GPS was simple and straightforward, if a touch slow. Click to e...
Abstract: Price $629Rating 3 out of 5 Why buy a dedicated GPS navigator when you can carry one in your pocket? Thats Nokias sales pitch for the 6210 Navigator, the latest mobile phone with inbuilt GPS navigation. As Nokia phones go, this is a solid offeri...
Slimmer and lighter than predecessor, well laid out controls, Nokia Maps 2.0, HSDPA
Turn-by-turn navigation only free for six months, questionable build quality, Navigator concept lost, no cradle/window mount included
We were expecting big things from the 6210 Navigator, but the fact that turn-by-turn navigation is only free for six months is a huge disappointment. We can’t see the point of this handset when most handsets in Nokia’s new range offer GPS and...
Abstract: With Nokia putting GPS receivers in all their upcoming releases, the continuation of a dedicated Navigator series may seem redundant. But for people who rate navigation highly on their must-have phone features, the 6210 should still be the pick of the ...
The Nokia 6210 Navigator successfully marries mobile phone and navigation functions, but you won’t want to use it instead of a TomTom for regular journeys. Sitting at lights waiting for it to replan a route when you’ve got lost or jabbing at i...
Nokia’s 6210 Navigator may not be as big as the iconic phone from 2000 that shares its name, but it’s efficient and usable, as you’d expect from the Finnish giant. The handset is let down slightly by an average keypad. The satellite guid...
Abstract: Other than the lack of document creation out of the box, and the weird omission of Wi-Fi, the Nokia 6210 Navigator, is a pretty decent handset for those who dont want the bulk that a full-on Qwerty keyboard inevitably brings with it, but want to hang ...
Abstract: Duncan has been intrepidly exploring, to see if he can get around on the Nokia Navigator 6210. A special appearance is made by the outside of our office, complete with irritating kids who really should be in school.