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Nokia 6110 Navigator
By: Shayne Rana   |   Feb 20, 2008
  • 4
Great features
GPS works perfectly
Good audio and video
Camera with panorama mode
Keypad a bit problematic

Nokia’s 6110 Navigator is nothing more than a Symbian Series 60 slider handset. Or is it? As the name suggests, the phone is capable of a lot more than handling calls, messages and a little entertainment. Yes, the Navigator is capable of much more, and here’s why.

Form Factor
As I said, it’s a slider. I like its size and overall design, but like most phones with integrated GPS receivers, it’s a trifle bulky with a width of 20mm. The 2.2 inch display with 16 million colors and 240 x 320 pixel resolution is more than adequate, but still I’m looking forward to its bigger brother, the 6120 Navigator with a 2.4 inch screen.

On one side of the handset is the mini USB dock followed by an ‘Open’ key and below that is the microSD card slot. On the other side you’ll find the volume/zoom keys and a dedicated camera key.

The rear houses the 3D stereo speakers and the camera that can be activated by sliding the cover to the side. Oddly though, the charging port and 2.5mm (WHY?!) earphone socket is placed on the top of the handset, not the bottom. All the keys and buttons do, however, seem strategically placed. But what I did have a problem with are the top three keys on the keypad. They’re set a little too close, so it’s a bit inconvenient while typing.

Features and Performance
Miscellaneous Features

The Navigator is quite a well-equipped handset in terms of features. The menus are clear and easy to maneuver through, as is typical with the Symbian OS. Features include the regular alarm clock, converter, calculator, and calendar. There are a few business applications like QuickOffice for viewing MS office files in .XLS, .DOC and PowerPoint files and also a PDF reader.

Connectivity
With regard to connectivity of various kinds, the 6110 is a 3G-enabled HSDPA device, but that’s not something that’s entirely usable here. EDGE/GPRS and WAP are what we need and what we’ll get with the Navigator. For closer connectivity and data transfer it’s also equipped with Bluetooth with an A2DP profile and USB connectivity.

What I like about most of the newer models (and this is not Nokia-specific) is an option to swap data wirelessly between two Bluetooth-enabled handsets. The Navigator supports PTT (Push To Talk), and comes equipped with 3D tunes, Text-to-Speech, and voice commands as well.


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Nice mobile.. can you send me the full details about this mobile breifly.. to mail id.. can i get this mobile in india.. in chennai
rathish @ Aug 13, 2008
Can anybody tell me for how long is the GPS package in this Nokia 6110 Navigator
Anonymous @ Jul 10, 2008
ii bought this phone on 24 Feb 07, firstly it costs 14,700 but i new shopkeeper he gave it to me at 14,560.

good phone but India maps don't come preloaded you need to
download them using route66 DVD provided. 1 map is free
future updates are paid, problem starts here route66 is officially not laughed so you will have to pay in euro.

one problem which i am facing is its back panel is a bit complicated to open watch for it mine is already loosed.

nokia care don't don't know anything about navigation contact route66 via e-mail.

other wise great phone since its 1st phone by nokia with GPS
navigation service and info must increase.
Manish K Malhotra @ Mar 17, 2008
I LIKE THIS MOBILE I THINK NOKIA IS THE BEST COMPANY IN MOBILES IN INDIA NOKIA HAS LOTS OF MODELS
NAND KISHOR BHATT @ Feb 23, 2008
well its good for india........but do the other phones which has the facility for gps can work too eg 6120 classic...
alhandoro @ Feb 22, 2008
Hi I am from Australia.
And I would not said that GPS works perfectly it was giving me too many Illegal turn and not giving me optimum route.
Nokia said they will check but Route 66 said it the people with the Mapmaker I wonder if they get a lawsuit all 3 company would have to pay up…cause someone could get hurt or worse died.
Carlos Chou @ Feb 22, 2008
superb...phone..i`ll like to bye...
sumit @ Feb 21, 2008
VERY GOOD ONE... BUT HOW ABOUT IN INDIA?
SRIYA @ Feb 21, 2008
Virtually a very good phone
Suresh Mehta @ Feb 21, 2008
In which 8 Cities, GPS is working?
Amandeep Singh @ Feb 21, 2008
is this phone good for india????
aditya @ Feb 21, 2008
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