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"New Nokia Navigator Phone Set To Find Its Way In Oz"
By Mendelson Tiu | Published:19/07/2007
An angel has been born in the form of a brand new Nokia 6110 phone that has a built in navigation system that is ideal for road warriors, mums and those people who always ask “Where do we have to go?” And at anytime a map is always handy but when it is built into a mobile phone and talks to you one notices the difference immediately.
Unfortunately, there are some people who do not have an idea on how to read maps and are relying more and more on a new generation of in car navigation systems. But what happens when you want to move from the car to the street or hiking track. The answer is a brand new 6110 combination phone and navigation system from Nokia.
The first thing one notices about this device is the clear screen which clearly defines roads and streets. Then there is the built in audio navigator that guides you.
The new Nokia Navigator is a very accurate navigation angel that comes wrapped around a phone and organiser. A tad on the small side the device makes up for the size deficency by deliving crystal clear images which when mounted on a dashboard using the Nokia screen mount is a big benefit as the universal holder tends to swamp the phone with two massive claw like clamps that hold the phone in place. It's a bit like King Kong and the female he grips in his paws.
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By skythra |
Great device with functionality
Pros: GPS
Cons: Pay to update maps.
"On the downside the device is small and when hooked up on a car kit could force drivers into a dangerous situation where they have to lean forward to see the screen or access navigation tool"
For this to be a true con, you'd have to be both blind and deaf. the real con is the fact that usually the map is a year old that comes with the phone, and then on top of that you spend another $30AUD on a updated map. That may be okay if you are used to the UBD but tbh i use maps.google which im used to being free. Secondly, I also have a 6233 with the 2mp camera, but the camera on the 6110 2mp is crap in comparison. If its slightly dark, you end up with this grain all over every picture, which is distinguisable in every picture. the grain is so bad that the 'high res' that your picture takes is just a high res picture of a grainy shot. Compared to my 6233 it takes beautifully high res pictures, just has no flash, and doesnt have a white balance or a light balance. TBH i prefer losing it if it means that every picture i take which isnt in direct sunlight is useless. |
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