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Product Code: NOK6210NAVBL If you dont want a separate satnav and mobile phone, a handset with mapping software could be an ideal alternative. The Nokia 6210 Navigator has an integrated GPS module, accelerometer and compass that work alongside the p...

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...
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whatmobile.net Updated: 2011-08-02 13:59:56
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Don’t be fooled by this phone’s model number. The original 6210 was an astonishingly successful business phone, but this is a completely different kettle of fish, with a colour screen, sliding form factor and GPS built-in.A year ago, phones with GPS we...

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...
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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...
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shinyshiny.tv Updated: 2011-08-02 13:59:57
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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.
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-02 13:59:57
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On first impressions Nokia's 6210 Navigator seems like just another phone. Its glossy black front and the slide mechanism for revealing the numeric keypad and answering calls are nothing out of the ordinary. Its other features - Bluetooth, audio and vi...

Excellent satellite navigation; excellent Microsoft Office compatibility; good range of features...

Some usability issues; screen could have been bigger...

This Nokia 6210 Navigator pedestrian sat-nav is useful for frequent travellers...
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Nokia has certainly got itself on the map when it comes to mobile phone satellite navigation. Its line-up of GPS-enabled handsets continues to expand rapidly, while its recently completed megabucks takeover of mapping data company Navteq points clearly...

A-GPS sat nav built in, 1GB MicroSD card with maps supplied, 3.2-megapixel camera, HSDPA connectivity, Symbian S60 smartphone functionality, MicroSD card slot in the side, FM radio, Good web-based applications, Solid sliderphone design...

Quite heavy in pocket, No Wi-Fi, 2.5mm headphone jack socket rather than 3.5mm one, LED rather than xenon flash for the camera, No lens cover for camera...
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It’s another of Nokia’s S60 3.2 smartphones, packing in much of the functionality and applications found on Nokia’s higher-end N series. While high-speed HSDPA 3G mobile data connectivity is in, though, Wi-Fi is out on this model. Nokia 6210 Navigator...

The 6210 Navigator is another attractively equipped GPS-enabled mobile from Nokia. It may lack the Wi-Fi connectivity and camera quality of some high-end Nokias, but it has a very decent mix of S60 smartphone functionality, high-speed HSDPA connectivi...
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channelnews.com.au Updated: 2011-11-08 09:41:51
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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 enl...

Long Battery Life; Large Screen; Simple to use...

Camera not that great; Certain functions hard to use; Keys can be too small for some uses...

Navigation on the go...
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smarthouse.com.au Updated: 2011-11-08 09:41:51
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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...
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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...
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The successor to the popular 6110 Navigator, Nokia’s latest Navigator phone features a much slimmer frame and comes equipped with an updated version of Nokia Maps software. Unfortunately, what was a great concept for the Navigator series has been ruine...

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...
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When slider arrived this time last year, it kept very exclusive company. With only the and a handful of Windows Mobile smartphones packing built-in , it proved a leading contender. Now with practically every Nseries and Eseries phone and rival flagsh...

Locates satellite fix quickly. Impressive software and navigation performance. Free six months sat nav subscription. Fast HSDPA download speeds. Decent 3.2MP snapper with autofocus...

Lack of Wi-Fi and camera lens cap. Screen too small for perfect in-car navigation...

A strong sat nav performer but let down by a lack of other compelling mobile features...
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Nokia is very keen to spread the message when it comes to Sat Nav in phones, and its once again swelled its GPS-enabled mobile ranks with the release of the nifty 6210 Navigator.Having recently acquired leading Sat Nav mapping data company Navteq in a...

quality music player and FM radio...

No WiFi connectivity, Camera and flash could be better, Average headphones supplied, Need adapter for 3.5mm headphone socket...

Fine Sat Nav package is the highpoint of an attractive S60 slider smartphone with plenty of appealing features...
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cgena.com Updated: 2016-11-27 01:51:11
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It has common functions like SMS and MMS messaging. But wait, there's more! Presenting the AMS or Audio messages! If for some reason you can't manage to read your messages in your phone inbox or email (say you're stuck in traffic or forgot to put on yo...
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It has common functions like SMS and MMS messaging. But wait, there's more! Presenting the AMS or Audio messages! If for some reason you can't manage to read your messages in your phone inbox or email (say you're stuck in traffic or forgot to put on yo...
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These can be used to plot a route to follow, with your current location updated as you go. Although these directions aren't in real-time, the Nokia 6210 Navigator gives you spoken warning about 300m before a turning you need to take.To get it all to w...

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 its small...
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One of the most capable navigational-based handsets available. It’s just a shame about the phones plastic build, and some may be after more features. Related links News Nokia Maps gets an upgrade Nokia 5730 XpressMusic - Early Look Nokia to see the ret...

An even better navigation experience than we had expected with fast accurate GPS fixing and a host of mapping and routing options...

The glossy plastic shell feels creaky and a tad tacky while the...

One of the most capable navigational-based handsets available. It’s just a shame about the phones plastic build, and some may be after more features...
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Following in the footsteps of the Nokia 6110 Navigator, comes the new improved Nokia 6210 Navigator. Along with improved navigation abilities, the 6210 also has some more features in its arsenal. Lets see how much this new Navigator has improved. Bund...

Good display, Great navigation system, Good sound quality, Accelerometer.

Uncomfortable alphanumeric keypad, Battery life with GPS not impressive.

With my brief stint with the phone, I have really come to like it. It is not just a navigation focused device, as I expected it to be, but a more all round device. It has a good design with decent build quality. The display quality is really great whi...
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After making its mark in the world of multimedia phones and smartphones, Nokia entered the world of GPS-centric navigation devices with the 6110. Though we loved the 6110 for its innovation (and the Route 66 software), we weren't satisfied with t...

GPS, display, sound...

camera, build...
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GPS is slowly becoming a very common feature in most of the higher end handsets. Nokia’s 6110 Navigator performed quite well and now its upgrade, the 6120 Navigator, is on trial. Lets see how it fares compared to its predecessor.Form FactorFans of t...

Smooth slider, Decent battery life, Accelerometer, Camera quality is quite good...

Audio player is a bit low, Keypad is large but top three keys are a problem, No Geotagging...

This upgrade is exactly what one would, should, and could expect from an advanced model of any device, with maybe a few small exceptions like the audio level (not quality). At Rs 14,300 it’s a great phone with plenty of features to thrill all users...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-02 13:59:57
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On first impressions Nokias 6210 Navigator seems like just another phone. Its glossy black front and the slide mechanism for revealing the numeric keypad and answering calls are nothing out of the ordinary. Its other features - Bluetooth, audio and vi...

Excellent satellite navigation; excellent Microsoft Office compatibility; good range of features...

Some usability issues; screen could have been bigger...

This Nokia 6210 Navigator pedestrian sat-nav is useful for frequent travellers...
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Last year Nokia released its 6110 Navigator phone, the first in the company's line-up to have dedicated sat-nav features and sport the Navigator branding. It came into my office along with a flurry of other mobiles and never quite made it to the front of...
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When slider arrived this time last year, it kept very exclusive company. With only the and a handful of Windows Mobile smartphones packing built-in , it proved a leading contender. Now with practically every Nseries and Eseries phone and rival flagsh...

Locates satellite fix quickly. Impressive software and navigation performance. Free six months sat nav subscription. Fast HSDPA download speeds. Decent 3.2MP snapper with autofocus...

Lack of Wi-Fi and camera lens cap. Screen too small for perfect in-car navigation...

A strong sat nav performer but let down by a lack of other compelling mobile features...
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Does it happen to you frequently, to be travelling in a new area not knowing where exactly you are? You are tired of consulting with the map and planning trips? The 6210 Navigator by Nokia is a solution to your problems. It is the second generation fro...

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...

Partial maps for some regions, No H264 video codec support, A very hard to remove back lid...

If you are looking for a user-friendly, navigation phone, 6210 Navigator is a good solution. However, you’ll have to live with the partial maps for some regions which can be a huge drawback. An alternative option is 6220 classic. It is in the same pric...
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Nokia 6210 Navigator was announced a year after its predecessor and brings a number of improvements in functionality. Nokias Navigator line stays faithful to the slider form factor and design is a mixed bag of improvement (larger screen, notably thin...
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PHONES are phones and it is getting more difficult to distinguish one mobile phone from another, when they now share many common features.Nokias 6210 Navigators distinguishing feature - a GPS function - is also not unique these days, as many phones h...
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hardwarezone.com.sg Updated: 2011-08-02 13:59:58
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So many phones, so very little time. In just a short span of a month, we have seen the Nokia E71 replacing its predecessor, the Nokia E61i. Next up, the Nokia 6110 Navigator will be making way for its successor, the Nokia 6210 Navigator. We had ou...
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smape.com Updated: 2011-08-02 13:59:58
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Nokia 6110 Navigator entered the market more than a year ago. Navigator was developed as the first mass-market product with GPS functionality and Nokia made serious investments into the associated promotional activities trying to set up a stereotype o...

The new Navigator appears to be a very interesting solution because of a lower price. This is one of the few available slider smartphones which offers good quality and looks, the device size is standard for its class. You shouldn’t really take it fo...
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Call quality was never an issue with the 6210 Navigator, as it easily lived up to our expectations of a Nokia-branded phone. Ring tones sounded quite loud thanks to the handset’s dual speakers. Surprisingly, we found the 6210’s vibro alert to be very...
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mobileburn.com Updated: 2011-08-02 13:59:58
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infosyncworld.com Updated: 2011-08-02 13:59:59
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The Nokia 6210 followed us as we pivoted and turned, keeping track of where we were facing. Will a compass make the difference in navigation devices?...

Compass seems to be a real help for navigation. Loads of location-based services on board.

Car cradle is a bit bulky, something more sleek and integrated would have been nice. NillSlightMODERATEPalpableExtreme...

What a difference a compass makes! Weve seen navigation phones before, even from Nokia, but the Nokia 6210 is the first weve tried that followed us as we turned in place, and that could make a real difference in getting started on our walking tours...
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slashphone.com Updated: 2011-08-02 13:59:59
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Nokia today introduced the new Nokia 6210 Navigator, the companys first GPS-enabled mobile device with an integrated compass for pedestrian guidance. The Nokia 6210 Navigator comes with Nokia Maps 2.0, also announced today, and includes full voice and...
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