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    A handy sleek phone, but keypads aren’t user-friendly, kept hitting the wrong button. Can see a lot of fingerprints around due to the glossy surface.
    From: Angela Pang
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    The Nokia 6210 Navigator trial experience was indeed an excellent one. Though I have not been using a Nokia extensively for years, it took me no more than a day to get accustomed to the user-friendly Symbian OS. It had a fast and responsive user interface, unlike some other phones that I had previously used. I was also pretty impressed with its smooth sliding motion, slim form factor and light weight. The inclusion of subtle features such as a message reader also made it much easier to access the contents of an SMS while on the road. However, there were some areas where improvements could be made. For example, due to the prevalence of free WiFi hotspots throughout Singapore, the lack of WiFi is indeed a noticeable one, since the 6210 Navigator practically covered all the other connectivity options available. Secondly, although the matt underside of the phone is fingerprint-proof, the glossy black finish to the front face made it very susceptible to fingerprints, which required frequent cleaning. Typing on the keypad was also a joy, especially so for my older folks who were not used to small keypads. However, a common complaint was the lack of room for the top row of keys, which were crammed next to the slider mechanism. Furthermore, the placement of the single loudspeaker was not ideal, as the fingers would tend to cover it while playing games, hence obstructing any in-game music.
    From: Yew Leong
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    The first time I held and started using the handset, it gave me quite a good grip and feel of the phone’s sturdiness, though there’s still a bit of chirpy/quirky sound, which most other brands of slider phones would have too. It’s a bit heavy in its category, though. Positioning of side/quick access buttons are well placed, especially the charging port. First impression of the 6210 Navigator did not give me any surprises or excitement, as Nokia handsets seem “very predictable” in design and features, after so many years.
    From: Wee Lee

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