Nokia 6110 Navigator

 

6110.jpgVolume: 89 cc
Weight: 125 g
Length: 101 mm
Width: 49 mm
Thickness (max): 20 mm

Display: 16 million colors Active TFT, QVGA 320 x 240 pixels, 2.2 inch display
Analog light sensor

Price Range : $579.00 - $699.00

There are two cameras on the 6110: a pretty redundant 320×240 unit on the front and a 2-megapixel unit with flash on the back, hidden by a cover which slides open to turn the camera on. There’s no mechanical switch for the cover, though, and we accidentally activated the camera when sliding the phone open on several occasions. Photos were acceptable for a phone camera but nothing to really to sing about. Mounted above the front camera is a light sensor which adjusts the screen’s brightness level according to current lighting conditions.

The 320×240, 2.2-inch screen on the 6110 was a pleasure to behold: bright, clear and crisp. There’s little of the system lag we experienced in earlier Symbian-based Nokias. So, common tasks, like flicking through the phonebook or perusing the SMS inbox is no longer a will-sapping experience.

There’s a built-in music player which handles the most popular formats, including MP3, AAC and WMA. A copy of RealPlayer is also bundled to handle MP4 movies. The 6110 ships with a hands-free-kit-cum-stereo-headphones, so if you’re inclined to use it as your MP3 player you can. Sound quality was fine for casual or commuter listening, although we couldn’t make a definitive call as we were unable to plug in a better set of headphones because the 6110 has a 2.5mm stereo jack — not the more common 3.5mm variety.

After long being focused on bar-style devices, we are seeing more and more sliders from the Finish manufacturer of late, and the 6110 is one of the finest examples of the form factor I have seen from Nokia. Everything about the Nokia 6110 feels solid and durable, though the gloss black plastic used has a very unfortunate cheap feel to it. Offsetting this is a lovely brushed aluminum finished area on the front, silver sides, and a chrome camera cover. I am also very happy to see the use of plastic doors over the memory card slot and miniUSB connector.

The front of the device holds the two softkeys, call, and end keys, which surround a large 5-way d-pad. Directly underneath this the clear key, menu key, and a shortcut button to the navigation application can be found. All these keys are stylishly flush mounted to the face of the device, though they are still surprisingly comfortable and easy to find and use. Also surprising is the use of the end call button as the power key when we are used to seeing Nokia handsets with a dedicated power button.

Key features:
One touch navigation button provides easy access to GPS function and maps
With HSDPA for fast web browsing and downloading of maps
2 megapixel camera and QVGA TFT 2.2″ screen
Keeping your images crystal clear with lens slide protection screen
Listen to your messages read aloud with Message reader

Multimedia:
Visual Radio: Listen to music and interact with your favorite radio stations
Find out what song is playing, who sings it, and other artist information
Enter contests and answer surveys, vote for your favorite songs
Download the songs you buy direct to your phone
Integrated FM radio
MP3 player supporting MP3, MP4, AAC, eAAC+ and WMA, progressive download from music player
Stereo speakers with 3D Sound, Stereo IHF
Macromedia Flash Player

Browsing:
xHTML browsing over TCP/IP
Nokia web browser with Mini Map
Full OMA provisioning and OTA SW update (FOTA)
OMA DRM 2.0, OMA DRM 2.0 video

Other Features:
Internal antenna (WCDMA/GSM, BT, GPS)
Internal vibra
39 Input languages: Arabic, Bulgarian, Chinese (Trad and Simp), Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Farsi, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hindi, Hungarian, Icelandic, Indonesian, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Malay, Norwegian, Pilipino, Polish, Portuguese, Roma-nian, Russian, Serbian, Slovak, Slovene, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian, Urdu, Vietnamese.
User customizable key, predefined for voice and message reader/PoC

Messaging:
Push e-mail (IMAP4 idle and OMA EMN) with attachment viewers (Excel, PPT, Word)
Message reader (SMS and e-mails with high quality text-to-speech)
MMS 1.2 for image message creation, receiving, editing and sending (300k)
Instant Messaging

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