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Nokia 6110 Navigator review
Nokia has followed up the success of its GPS-enabled N95 with a new sat-nav phone -- the small and light 6110 Navigator uses the easy-to-use Route 66 software, which has superb search functionality, and its screen is exceptional Read more
13 August 2007 by Mark Harris
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Nokia E51 review
The Nokia E51 doesn't have any tricks up its sleeve -- it looks good, it's simple and it works. It sticks to Nokia's old school winning formula of a simple phone that's easy to use. Plus, it comes with a few extra features, like Wi-Fi and HSDPA. What else do you need? Read more
14 January 2008 by Andrew Lim
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Nokia 6500 Classic review
The Nokia 6500 Classic looks fantastic, with a slender profile and sexy design. Despite its shape, the handset is packed with a huge 1GB of memory and its really easy to transfer tunes from your PC. The phone also supports 3G downloads, has a 2-megapixel camera with LED flash and is a doddle to use Read more
7 November 2007 by Frank Lewis
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Nokia N90 review
This is a big handset, but, unlike other clamshells, it is made up of three sections. Nokia has gone to town to incorporate the high-end Carl Zeiss optics and the company has come up with a camera phone that is superior to the competition, in terms of its image quality at the very least Read more
22 December 2005 by Sandra Vogel
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Nokia N91 review
The N91, for those of you who've been living under a rock for the last 12 months, is Nokia's music phone, and its 4GB hard drive means it can store plenty of tracks. It may be big and heavy, but with a 2-megapixel camera, Wi-Fi, 3G and an FM radio, this is one well-featured handset Read more
19 May 2006 by Sandra Vogel
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Nokia 6300 review
Nokia is renowned for easy-to-use mobile phones, but its recent line-up has left some people very confused. The 6300, however, gets back to basics -- combining modern design with good old-fashioned simplicity Read more
2 April 2007 by Andrew Lim
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Nokia E65 review
Nokia has managed to cram a heck of a lot of features into a stylish handset that's just 16mm thick -- the E65 boasts Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, a 2-megapixel camera, a music player and a well-designed keypad, and that's just for starters Read more
11 April 2007 by Andrew Lim
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Nokia 6234 review
Nokia's 6234 is a mid-range 3G handset that hides its more advanced capabilities behind a relatively plain exterior. The unsophisticated looks of this handset underscore great ergonomics though, with well-designed keys that are extremely comfortable and very easy to use Read more
11 July 2006 by Sandra Vogel
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Nokia 6650 review
A clamshell phone is something of a rarity from Nokia, so it's interesting to see the 6650 sporting a design that's not a million miles away from that of Motorola's Razr range. With onboard GPS and HSDPA for fast Web access, it's a tempting proposition Read more
31 July 2008 by Frank Lewis
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Nokia 5220 XpressMusic review
Best noticed for its teen-friendly looks, and best purchased for its musical abilities, this otherwise average Nokia 5220 XpressMusic phone does its main job well. It's not breaking any ground or adding anything new to the market, but what it needed to get right, it's got right Read more
2 October 2008 by Nate Lanxon
