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Phone Preview: Nokia 6110 Navigator

Nokia's first ever true navigation phone was released yesterday at the 3GSM conference.

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The Nokia 6110 Navigator phone.


The Nokia 6210 Navigator is the successor to the Nokia 6110.

The Nokia 6110 Phone at a Glance

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Operating Frequencies: Quad-band 850/900/1800/1900, WCDA 2100
Form Factor: Slide
Display: 2.2" QVGA 320x240 resolution, 16.7 million colors supported
Camera: 2 megapixel with flash, secondary CIF camera
Interface: Series 60
Memory: 40MB onboard, supports up to 2GB external microSD cards
Battery: BP-5M (900 mAh), up to 3.5 hours talk time, 11 days standby time
SAR value: ?? W/kg on ear, ?? W/kg on body (more info on SAR values and cell phone radiation here)
Connectivity: Bluetooth 2.0 with EDR, HSDPA
Other Features: Integrated GPS, Java MIDP 2.0, FM radio, speakerphone, PTT
Weight: 125 grams / 4.4 ounces
Thickness: 20 mm
Colors: Black/Silver

Release Date: Q2 2007
Expected Cost: 375 Euros ($513 USD)

It's a slider with this weird funky grey panel coloring that just doesn't seem right. Have a look see:

Man, I cannot get over that greyness. Ugh.

The 6110 Navigator has a built-in GPS and software that can do turn-by-turn directions as well as highlight points of interest. (sound familiar?) There's also voice instructions this time around though.

Expect the 6110 to be released in the second quarter of 2007.

I might have to add in very fine print: the Smart2Go application is now available on the smart2go web site. Grab it before Nokia decides to something wicked and replace it with a "Coming Soon" logo.

Tags: 6110, gps, s60, slider

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comments

Ricardo on July 1, 2007 5:22 PM said...

Can you really download smart2go on the Navigator? I would like to buy this phone, E65 or N76 but looks like neither support smart2go server, am I wron?

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