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With integrated A-GPS, Nokia Maps 2.0, car navigation and a compass for pedestrian guidance, the Nokia 6210 Navigator ensures you’ll find your way in no time from anywhere in the world.

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    The much touted about Navigation system proves to be a disappointment. The navigation system was unable to locate my position numerous times. It was slow to coordinate its position and lost the signal upon passing short underpasses and tunnels. It is understandable for it to lose its signal when, for example, I’m in the subway. But for it to even lose its signals in short underpasses, it shows that a lot of work is still needed for the system to be perfected.
    From: Shirley Lim
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    Driver’s perspective:
    Being rather competent in navigating around Singapore, I tried to navigate myself to certain areas which I had seldom or never been to. So, I tried to find my way around the Tuas and Jurong West area of Singapore. To my surprise, the three dimensional maps really helped me in finding my bearings – something my trustworthy Street Directory could never match up against. Kudos!

    Pedestrian’s perspective:
    The GPS features of the Nokia 6210 Navigator were impressive. Trying to find my way around on the ‘Walk’ mode was fairly simple. Though I was a tad confused with the landmarks around, the compass feature proved its worth by reloading the map on the screen, then following the heading, and after speedily detecting my present location, I then managed to see a clearer image of the present location which I was in. Its pedestrian-friendly functions were rather enjoyable on the whole.
    From: Raymund Francis
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    No signal at my area, even on the bus, and has only 6 months navigation licence. It’s not user-friendly.
    From: Keyu Moi

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