Testseek.com have collected 62 expert reviews of the Nokia 6210 Navigator and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Nokia 6210 Navigator.
September 2008
(76%)
62 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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...
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...
Abstract: 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...
Abstract: Nokia took the wraps off several GPS-enabled mobile phones and the Maps 2.0 Beta at last months Mobile World Congress. One of the handsets was the 6210 Navigator. But unlike the N96, N78 and 6220 Classic models, the Navigator comes with an embedded co...
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...
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...
Abstract: 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 ...
Abstract: 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.