The Nokia 6110 Navigator is a 3G Smartphone

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The Nokia 6110 Navigator is a 3G Smartphone which comes with a slide opening mechanism which is easy to open with a single hand. The phone comes in a black & silver coloured casing which is highly stylish. The handset weighs a total of 125 grams & feels good to hold in the users hand with it's 49mm width, 20mm depth & 101mm height. The Nokia 6110 Navigator is easy to operate & a pleasure to use with all it's high quality business & media features.

The Nokia 6110 Navigator is a 3G Smartphone which comes with a slide opening mechanism which is easy to open with a single hand. The phone comes in a black & silver coloured casing which is highly stylish. The handset weighs a total of 125 grams & feels good to hold in the users hand with it's 49mm width, 20mm depth & 101mm height. The Nokia 6110 Navigator is easy to operate & a pleasure to use with all it's high quality business & media features.
The 6110 is a competent device with good specs, robust feature list and also quad band which helps that this phone can be used on most GSM networks. The only crib might be the 2.2 screen which is fantastic with its 16Million colors, but feels small especially when we use navigation. Being a Symbian Rel 3.1, the operating system is pretty good, but not in the league of Windows Mobile 6.0.

Looking to the right side of the Nokia 6110, you will find the volume up and down buttons and a camera shutter key, with the miniUSB connector, a personal shortcut button, and the microSD slot housed on the left. All the buttons on the device continue the flush design seen on the d-pad, and while a very small travel distance and light detailing may hinder the ability to find the keys blindly, it ensures that when used with the bundled car mount none of the keys are pressed inadvertently.
The Navigator can't match the N95 for sheer multimedia pizazz, but with extras such as HSDPA, push email, an excellent browser and viewer for Word and Excel documents, it's quite the powerhouse. The music player is also a bit handy and there's a decent two-meg camera, too.
So do you really need satnav on your phone? We reckon so - it's useful for finding points of interest, short jaunts by car and negotiating that tricky path home from the local hostelry.The 6110's less sophisticated than its big brother the N95 - less tough, with fewer multimedia gizmos - but the price are right and it's still a winner.

While it is much smaller than the N95's, the Nokia 6110 GSM mobile Navigator's screen carries the same QVGA resolution, and is one of the best I have seen on a Nokia device. As the handset will more than likely be used for navigation while attached to the windscreen of a car, usability in direct sunlight is of paramount importance.


Fuizy Martin is a well known writer. She has written many articles on nokia mobiles, laptops, iphones, LG mobiles, digital camera and so on.

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