Nokia 6710 Navigator review: Destination: Anywhere
Introduction
GPS is a must-have for every self-respecting phone these days. And it doesn't even have to be a smartphone. From geotagging, through location-aware services and gaming, to full-featured in-car SatNav solution - at some point GPS is likely to have become essential to you even if you don't need to be told to take the next right turn. Anyway, we guess it all boils down to whether you need it or whether you want it. A dedicated in-car sat-nav device is the more than obvious choice if you need that. But then, there's always something for those who simply want more of their phone.
For one, the Nokia Navigator line will not only make you want one but probably encourage you to think you need it. Third generation into it already, they may as well have a point. The Nokia 6710 Navigator has the pedigree and the native software, but also the right kind of innovation. The touch-sensitive zoom bar is a bold step ahead, and so relevant to navigation. It sure is a strong point in favor of the Nokia Navigator against touchscreen devices.
Be that as it may, the 6710 Navigator will perhaps never be entirely convincing against a full-touch operated phone that takes navigation seriously, not to mention dedicated sat-nav equipment. But when it comes to another important question, the latest Nokia Navigator is emphatically a winner. It's a phone before anything else and such a major upgrade it almost dooms predecessors to the scrap heap.
Keeping the same size as the preceding Nokia 6210, the latest Navigator by Nokia brings a larger and better screen, the impressive touch zoom bar beneath, Wi-Fi, better imaging, faster data, faster processing, updated interface, more power efficiency and incomparably better looks. Not bad at all, is it? There's plenty to discover on this one, so let's get on with it. Our plan is to help you find the Nokia 6710 Navigator before it finds you.
Key features
- Symbian OS 9.3, Series 60 3rd with FP2
- 600MHz ARM 11 processor
- Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE
- Dual-band HSDPA 10.2 Mbps; HSUPA 2 Mbps
- 2.6" 16M-color QVGA display (bigger and better than the Nokia 6210 Navigator)
- Accelerometer for screen auto rotation, call silencing and alarm snoozing
- 5 MP autofocus camera (Carl Zeiss optics) with dual LED flash, secondary videocall camera
- Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g, UPnP technology
- Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP, USB v2.0
- Stereo FM radio with RDS
- microSD card slot, up to 16GB, hotswap (4GB card included - region specific)
- Standard 3.5mm audio jack
- Convenient USB and memo card slot cover
- Fast and responsive user interface
- Office document viewer
- Ergonomic design
SatNav-centric features
- Built-in GPS with A-GPS
- Digital compass (magnetometer)
- Ovi Maps 3.0 with lifetime drive turn-by-turn navigation license and landscape view mode
- Dedicated Navigator key (starts Maps or centers map on current position)
- Touch-sensitive zoom bar below the screen (fluid zoom in/out action in Maps, as well as gallery and web browser)
- Windscreen suction stand and car charger included in retail package
Main disadvantages
- Camera lacks trendy features such as face, smile or blink detection
- Video recording maxes out at VGA@15fps
- Alphanumeric keypad is somewhat crammed given the space available
- No smart dialing
- No DivX/XviD support out of the box (can be installed, possibly requiring a purchase)
- Awkward battery cover removal routine (pry-to-open)
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