This is a nifty device specifically designed for navigation. The features and functions of the phone could be further optimised with a data plan for the user, something that the iPhone owners are required. The main problem of the Nokia 6210 Navigator is that when you receive a call during navigation; you are not able to choose the option for loud speakers. Maybe this could be an improvement; to provide seamless switching between applications.
From: Wayne See
My first feel of the phone was good, it is ergonomically designed to fit most hands, with a good feel. It feels light in weight, but loaded with applications and software. I’ve always been impressed with Nokia’s principle of “Easy-to-Use” functions. The sliding function is very smooth, yet with a strong locking catch. What I mean is that it slides smoothly, but keeps locked in position. This eliminates the possibility of accidental opening or closing.
The only dislike, if I may say so, is the navi-key. When you want to select “OK” in the middle of the navi-key, you often accidentally select the downward key. The quick start/dedicated Nokia Maps key is especially useful. The Audio Messaging and the flip over silent mode feature are amongst my favourites.
From: Toni Ho
The Nokia 6210 Navigator is of a good size. The keypad is big enough to SMS with one hand, yet small enough to put into my jeans pocket. There is not much to talk about regarding the design, it is just look like an average functional handphone. One think I hate most is opening up the cover to put in the SIM card. It is so hard that it takes a real effort to get it open. And at times, I’m just afraid that I will break my fingernails or break the device.
Going through the menu and navigating from one place to another is simple and pretty straightforward.
The only dislike, if I may say so, is the navi-key. When you want to select “OK” in the middle of the navi-key, you often accidentally select the downward key. The quick start/dedicated Nokia Maps key is especially useful. The Audio Messaging and the flip over silent mode feature are amongst my favourites.
Going through the menu and navigating from one place to another is simple and pretty straightforward.