The Nokia Navigator is back, and this time around, it's got enough 3G to satisfy pretty much everyone. Succeeding the
6110, the 6210 Navigator slider obviously puts an emphasis on providing directions to your destination, and a few nifty features help it excel at the task. First up, it features the just-announced Nokia Maps 2.0 app, which provides pedestrian in addition to the typical auto navigation -- a logical feature, considering this thing spends much of its life in your pants, not mounted to your windshield; secondly, it sports an integrated accelerometer that can keep the map updated at a reasonable rate while you're trolling about on foot ; third, the car mount is standard fare in the retail box, along with a 1GB microSD card. The S60 Third Edition handset also features an FM radio, Bluetooth 2.0, 3.2 megapixel camera, 120MB of internal storage, and -- get this -- can be used for navigation without a SIM card. Imagine that! It'll come in no fewer than four versions -- one with EDGE only and three with various flavors of HSDPA for different corners of the world -- in the third quarter for €300 (about $435).
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Alex @ Feb 11th 2008 9:31PM
I like. I definitely like.
Gib @ Feb 12th 2008 10:34PM
Wow that is pretty cool. Especially with out the sim card. awesome stuff!
Vinay Manayathara @ Feb 21st 2008 6:23PM
well i oped that nokia would finally get all 3 3G bands for true world coverage. oh well i can only wait...
toasmaster @ Mar 12th 2008 8:08AM
Hi,
a realy cool phone. I want one :-)
Anyone who knows when it is on the market?
BR
//tm
jimbob @ Mar 14th 2008 10:59AM
it says it has mono speakers on nokia site when it
clearly has one speaker on back ???