Typical price: £69
What is it: Foldable lightweight QWERTY keyboard for use with Nokia phones
What we think: Although a bit cramped, the keyboard is a good productivity tool for Nokia owners
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 22 August 2005
Tags: Nokia, Nokia Wireless Keyboard, plastic, memory card, predictive text
We like:
Stylish design; painless installation and setup; dedicated shortcut keys to the phone's menu and features
We don't like:
No keyboard lock; keys are somewhat cramped; expensive
CNET UK judgement:
Although a bit cramped, the Nokia Wireless Keyboard is a good productivity tool for Nokia owners
Full review:
Whether you like it or not, mobile phones aren't just for making calls anymore. Nowadays, sending text messages and emails from your mobile are increasingly popular ways of keeping in touch with family and friends. Yet, it's not a particularly easy or pleasant experience if you must repeatedly peck at just nine keys and cope with the frustration of predictive text. Now Nokia is offering a friendlier alternative -- the Nokia Wireless Keyboard. Working via Bluetooth technology, the £69 keyboard is compatible with the Nokia N-series, the Nokia 3230, the Nokia 6600 series and the Nokia 7610. Although the keys are a bit cramped compared with some of the other accessory keyboards we've tested, the Nokia Wireless Keyboard is still a good tool for those who want to get more out of their phone. Continue Reading...
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