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Nokia N97 mini
Nokia has put the fat old N97 on a diet, and the result is the N97 mini. It's a very similar handset to its larger sibling when it comes to features and functionality, but its sleeker design is a definite improvement, and, despite having a slightly smaller screen and less memory, it's a more desirable smart phone overall
User rating
7.0
Editor's rating
7.1
Nokia 6710 Navigator
As long as you don't mind its fairly small screen and rather quiet speaker, the 6710 Navigator is a feasible alternative to a dedicated sat-nav device. It's also impressive as a standard phone, offering good call quality, long battery life and a comfortable, curved design
Editor's rating
7.3
Nokia 5730 XpressMusic
The 5730 XpressMusic may be fairly heavy and bulky, but it's stuffed to the brim with features, including support for Nokia's N-Gage gaming platform, a great music player, a slide-out Qwerty keyboard and on-board GPS. Button fetishists will have a field day, too
User rating
10.0
Editor's rating
6.1
Nokia 5530 XpressMusic
Considerably cheaper than most other touchscreen handsets currently on the market, the 5530 XpressMusic offers a good user experience for the money. This music phone isn't as slick as the iPhone or HTC Hero, but it's easy to use and its sound quality is surprisingly meaty
Editor's rating
6.8
Nokia E55
The E55 smart phone impresses for numerous reasons. Its hybrid alphanumeric/Qwerty keypad is surprisingly effective once you get used to it, it offers excellent battery life, it's easy to use, and, for a smart phone, it's amazingly slim. Overall, this is a great handset
Editor's rating
8.9
Nokia E52
The E52 is a solid, no-nonsense smart phone that boasts exceptional battery life, all the key features you're likely to need on a daily basis, and a straightforward user interface. There are more exciting phones on the market, but the E52's appeal only grows with use
User rating
8.0
Editor's rating
8.0
Nokia 6303 Classic
Unlike most budget phones, the 6303 Classic is worth getting excited about. While it doesn't offer any high-end features, it's simple in a remarkably elegant way. It's a perfect choice for those seeking a good-looking and solidly built handset for basic calling and texting
Editor's rating
7.7
Nokia 6700 Classic
Magpies and those left cold by the prospect of a fancy-pants smart phone will find much to like in the shiny 6700 Classic. Well-made, attractive and affordable, it's got all the basics thoroughly covered, and throws in a few extras too, like a high-quality camera and customisable home page
User rating
10.0
Editor's rating
7.7
Nokia E75
The Nokia E75 is a solid smart phone that combines a sliding Qwerty keyboard with the small alphanumeric keypad of a candybar phone. With the familiar Nokia user interface, it's a powerful device that can handle both work and play without any drama
Editor's rating
7.7
Nokia N86 8MP
Cast in the same mould as N-series classics like the N95, the N86 8MP smart phone doesn't break any new ground but is a solid example of what Nokia does best. Sporting an attractive two-way slider design, it offers tonnes of features, chief among which is a fantastic 8-megapixel camera
User rating
9.0
Editor's rating
7.7
Nokia E63
The E63 smart phone, a less expensive version of the E71, offers a wide screen and full, easy-to-press Qwerty keypad in a more colourful, chunkier case. Despite lacking the E71's HSDPA and GPS, the E63 offers a good Web experience, and is a great device for texting and sending emails
User rating
8.0
Editor's rating
7.9
Nokia 5800 XpressMusic
The 5800, Nokia's first touchscreen phone, has video, music and GPS features to get the heart racing, but these are offset by a disappointing touch experience. While there's nothing outrageously wrong with the 5800, we're sure Nokia has better touchscreens to come
User rating
9.0
Editor's rating
6.3
Nokia 6124 Classic
The Nokia 6124 Classic is an inexpensive pay-as-you-go 3G mobile through Vodafone, with solid Nokia styling and menus. Sound quality and signal strength are both good, and you get a 1GB microSD card in the box, but some basic elements are flimsy and cheap feeling
Editor's rating
7.0
Nokia 7310 Supernova
While this may not bring back the removable covers craze with a bang, it's fun to see an old idea brought to life with Nokia's 7310 Supernova. The phone is intuitive, simple and straightforward, but you can add some extra functionality by downloading third-party Java apps
Editor's rating
6.6
Nokia 3110 Evolve
Using recycled materials for the packaging and casing, plus an energy-reducing charger, the Nokia 3110 Evolve is a handset to make the tech hippies giddy. Still, its style is not unlike most Nokia handsets and it boasts a few important features. But does green always mean good?
Editor's rating
7.9
Nokia N96
The Nokia N96 is one of this year's most eagerly awaited mobile phones. Packed with the kind of features that would make MacGyver giddy, this handset will appeal to anyone with an addiction to bleeding-edge technology. With 16GB of onboard memory and a 5-megapixel camera, this phone has it all
User rating
8.0
Editor's rating
8.2
Nokia N95 8GB
An updated version of the best-selling original N95, the 8GB is still rather chunky, but there are a few serious changes that make it a significantly better phone than its predecessor. Obviously it has more internal memory, but its interface is easier to use and the black casing really suits it
User rating
8.9
Editor's rating
8.8
Nokia 5310 XpressMusic
The slim Nokia 5310 XpressMusic, as its name suggests, is a music phone first. The music player is easy to use while the screen looks bright and text looks sharp. The handset supports Bluetooth so you can stream tunes to a wireless headset or speaker system
User rating
4.2
Editor's rating
7.0
Nokia N81
The Nokia N81 is a stylish looking slider phone which produces sharp, crisp colours on its large screen. The handset's music features are excellent and with 8GB of memory there's plenty of storage space for your music. The games on offer are also rather advanaced compared with other phones
Editor's rating
7.0
Nokia 6500 Classic
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
User rating
6.8
Editor's rating
8.5
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