It is sleek, slim and best of all, it’s lightweight and it was lovely to slip the mobile into an evening purse on a night out. However, the downside for this model was that my finger print/marks could be found all over it due to the glossy exterior and the keypad was a little tiny for me (imagine, if you have long nails, navigating around the keypad is a nightmare), quite often I accidentally got logged out of the messaging menu.
From: Peggy Ho
Nokia has adapted the keypad so that there are no breaks in between keys. It can take some getting used to. You can adopt the trick of going for the extreme left and right ends, or sliding your finger from the extreme left to an estimation of where the middle would be. What really frustrated me is having the Call, Menu, End, and Clear buttons along the sides of the phone. You are literally pressing on the edge of the phone, and you have to press hard because the keys are not raised. Every press reminds you how “plasticky” it feels. This may work for a touch screen phone where every inch of phone real estate can be maximised, since a light pressure will suffice. But it’s just very bad ergonomics here. One thing which Nokia should retain is the option for changing the active toolbar from Horizontal to Vertical format. It’s brilliant since the display screen’s long, vertically. All in all, I wouldn’t go out and get a phone that I have to get around the design flaws. Even though Nokia throws in various tempting functions, I would get pretty irritated if I can’t even get past the design hurdle in the first place. It’s pretty frustrating for daily use.
From: Tiffany Chew
Overall, it’s an improvement for the Nseries, although there are ups and downs to it. It’s a phone to have for those who want a simple, yet high-end phone.
From: Syaiful
It’s a nice, stylish phone with a big screen and vibrant colours. It also has a fast and ultra user-friendly interface with a quick help guide. However, the phone has a glossy surface, so it would have been good if Nokia had provided a cleaning cloth. And the keypad’s also quite small, so it will take some time to get used to it.
From: Prem Chandar
It is a good phone which has the capabilities to work like a smart phone. The front design for the bar-type keys is unique, but I find the keys are too small to do fast SMS messaging. It needs to improve on the touch sensitivity of the Nav-key D-pad. Overall, I give it 7/10 for its price and features. I would recommend my friends, especially ladies, to buy it.
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