The Latest Nokia Devices - What's Best For YOU?
Nokia 5235 - This phone Comes With Music brings you closer to the music you love. Download unlimited free songs from Nokia Music Store and listen in quality sound for up to 33 hours after only one charge. You can also stay connected to your favourite Ovi services and social networks while on the go.
The phone comes with a touchscreen and dedicated media bar.  It also has dedicated keys for volume, camera, power, send and end functions and a launch menu.

The phone features almost the same features as Nokia 5230 - the 3.2" resistive touchscreen with nHD resolution (360x640 pixels), the built-in GPS with A-GPS and Ovi Maps. The 2MP snapper of the Nokia 5230 dazzled us with its video recording prowess - VGA@30fps is quite unusual for a 2MP camera - and the 5235 Comes With Music matches that.

 
Nokia Navigator - The Nokia 6110 Navigator should not be confused with the Nokia 6110 and has integrated GPS and Bluetooth features, making it a smart 'navigator' and smart phone device.

The Nokia 6110 Navigator is the second Nokia GPS phone, following the Nokia N95 and includes  pre-loaded navigation maps. It replaces the 6110.

In February 2008, Vodafone recalled 3,000 of their branded Nokia 6110 Navigators due to problems with its GPS application but those problems are well sorted with the new Navigator which is scoring good reviews.


Nokia 5610 Xpress Music - This phone is great, but don't expect the top grade features you'll get on the iPhone or the Samsung Instinct, for instance. The Nokia 5610 will give you an ample bang for your economical buck but not every whizz-bang feature from some of the other phones. The Nokia 5610 XpressMusic is exactly what it sounds like: a phone for all manner of sounds and music.

In the sound department, the 5610 XpressMusic delivers in prioritizing two primary functions: an iPod-like interface for you to listen to all your favorite songs and FM radio. So the 5610 XpressMusic can prove to you its musical devotion, the phone features a unique “slider key”. Its design is for you to easily “slide” between the main screen, your song playlist and the radio.

The key indeed is an easily navigable tool and should be used for faster scrolling where speed has been ignored. It’s too cumbersome to scroll through the radio stations one at a time, particularly without a slider key.

The rest of the phone’s functions are performed by five keys right below the slider key. Unlike the phone’s candy bar version –  the Nokia 5610 XpressMusic for T-Mobile is a slider phone. The 5610 slides open only for the purpose of revealing its standard, 12-key numerical pad.

 


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