Kamis, 03 Juli 2008

Nokia 6110 Navigator

Nokia 6110 Navigator

Nokia 6110 Navigator

The use of Nokia mobile phones had been a part of everyone’s life. As one of the in-demand and known mobile phone manufacturers, Nokia caters the need of every consumer when it comes to mobile phone technology by developing the latest mobile phone unit its workforce could think and create. From the ancient analog phones up to the most high-end cellular phone available in the market, Nokia satisfies the community with its user-friendly mobile phone interface just like the announced Nokia 6110 Navigator built for those who always find themselves lost around big cities.

The Nokia 6110 Navigator is very much different from the Nokia 6110 that was used 10 years ago and now jokingly considered as an antique cellular phone by most people. Getting out of a particular busy city is a piece of cake if you have the Nokia 6110 Navigator in your hands. This mobile-navigator phone, which is available in white and black colors, will truly ease your direction burdens when traveling as it is said to be a combined smartphone built with all-around qualities and equipped with GPS (Global Positioning System) navigation. Aside from its excellent navigation feature, the Nokia 6110 Navigator don’t only concentrate in providing street directions but it also comes with exceptional display that provides the much-needed great picture quality.

Nokia 6110 Navigator mobile unit possess a fast user interface, decent 2-megapixel camera with lens protector, and uses Symbian S60 3rd Edition with Feature Pack 1 for its OS. This navigator phone weighs about 125 g and measures 101 x 49 x 20 mm in its usual closed phone position. Aside from the phoneNokia 6110 Navigator Back itself, a USB cable for transferring files, wired handsfree- this phone will surely benefit those who drive a car, a DC charger and the much needed Route 66 software, NAVTEQ and other needed CD installers. Nokia 6110 Navigator requires MicroSD (Transflash) memory though the phone has its own memory itself with about 40 MB user memory and usually comes with 512MB memory card for a start.

When we talk about the phone’s physical features we can say that it has been balanced to fit the customer’s lifestyle if he/she plans to buy the navigator for his/her self. On the upper left corner would be the ambient light sensor, the secondary camera that enables 3G in HSDPA with 3.6 Mbps of speed, and the loudspeaker grill for personal calls. This slide phone provides a user-friendly interface through the use of the D-pad controls together with its three more keys situated under the D-pad which consist of Menu, Navigator, and Clear control keys. You’ll only get to see and use the keypad if you’ll let the phone slide open to see more of its looks.

A charger connector and 2.5 mm audio jack are the primary slots you will see whenever you look from the topside of the mobile phone. On the right side of the phone you can find the volume rocker and dedicated camera keys for taking pictures. All the ports on the left side of the phone are covered with a lid to protect the slots from dirt or dust. One of these slots is for the microUSB connector which is closely placed at the top. In the middle, next to the microUSB port, would be the so-called My Own key, which was popularly seen in Nokia E series’. Next to it is the MicroSD card slot and in the bottom of the phone would be the mouthpiece, neck/wrist strap eyelet and back cover release button.

The backlight of Nokia 6110 Navigator is impressive when it comes to the phone’s handling as it feels great regardless of its thickness. This Nokia 6110 Navigator impresses the public too as it comes with stylish metal cover that protects the camera at the back of the phone.

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