The symbian software is much faster this time around and the sound quality is superb. The feel of the phone can be improved though, because the back of the phone is a bit rough to the touch.
From: Joshua Ng
After using the phone for a week , I was actually attracted to the phone as it’s user-friendly and has a variety of functions which I had always hoped for in a phone. The slide was also very smooth and the overall design was slim and sleek, which was very stylish.
From: Yao Long
The build of the Nokia 6210 Navigator feels sturdy, compact and yet provides a decent grip. I was quite impressed that the phone can remain reasonably thin, with its keypad behind the smooth-sliding panel. It was a challenge in trying to remove the back cover to load the battery and SIM card, though. Also, the keypad is certainly not for those with big fat thumbs, especially for the top 3 buttons which are very close to the edge of the phone. While scrolling the menu for different applications, the user interface is fast and responsive. Overall, this is a feature-packed multimedia phone and a great companion to have, especially for those who need to stay connected and have some navigation. It is a pity that it lacks WiFi connection, but the presence of HSDPA more than makes up for this shortfall.