Typical price: £300
What is it: Sliding next-gen sat-nav phone
What we think: The most powerful phone with GPS so far, and a real joy to use
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 13 August 2007
Tags: Nokia, Nokia 6110 Navigator, camera, headset, colour screen
We like:
Well-integrated GPS; easy to use; pin-sharp screen
We don't like:
Still too small for in-car navigation; would love a touchscreen
You might also need:
A mount and charger are essential for in-car navigation; improved headphones
CNET UK judgement:
The 6110's super-fast searching and ability to text maps and routes to friends promises to revolutionise mobile navigation -- and it couldn't happen to a nicer phone. In fact, the only reason not to buy this powerful, user-friendly handset is that phones with GPS are improving so quickly it may be superseded within months
Full review:
Nokia blitzed the market earlier this year with the GPS-powered N95, but the 6110 is its first handset to earn the name 'Navigator'. Using Route 66 software, it promises ultra-accurate positioning with online-assisted GPS technology, and is available now for a SIM-free price of £375, or from free with a contract. Continue Reading...
Nokia 6110 Navigator History
12 Feb 2007 in Crave
Nokia 6110 Navigator: Phone and sat-nav
If you're the type of person who has trouble finding your way out of your own garage, take a look at Nokia's 6110 Navigator -- a phone with built-in sat-nav
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