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The notion of a 2G phone is novel if not a little mind-boggling. The previous 6300 was a pre-paid favourite in Australia, and this incremental upgrade should be similarly well received. Expect the 6300i to be release in Q2.
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Nokia's 2610 is a basic and inexpensive business-focussed candybar phone with a voice recorder and MP3 ringtones.
Nokia invite you to "express your passion and creativity" with the Nokia 5000 handset, however, the 1.3-megapixel camera is unlikely to help too much with this goal. It will make calls though, and send messages, and knowing Nokia phones it's bound to do both very well.
The 6124 is an HSDPA enhanced candybar phone from Nokia. Running on Nokia's S60 platform guarantees the 6124 should have similar software capabilities as some of Nokia's high-end phones. We expect to see the 6124 in Q2.
It's hard to find the differences between the 6121 Classic and its predecessor, the 6120 Classic. Asides from a few subtle differences to the 3G frequency reception, they look like identical handsets, with HSDPA and a 2-megapixel camera.
While the 6210 is solidly built and features fast performance, the lack of a lifetime subscription to turn-by-turn navigation robs the Navigator of what should make it unique in the market.
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It's hard to knock a phone that has all the current popular technologies, but it would have still been great for Nokia to consider new technologies for this latest N-Series range, particularly a media sharing networking protocol.
Take out the Next G reception and you end up with a low quality handset at a mid-range price point. Still, it's great to see another blue tick phone for our friends in the bush to consider.
While we like the E71 better, the E66 is a great smartphone with class leading features. If you want the functionality of a business phone without the bulk of a PDA form factor, the E66 is the phone you've been looking for.
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elie
13/07/2008, 03:41 PM
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6/10
Those images are not the 6300i.
The 6300i looks like the 6300, except its all black :P
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John Iver Jørgensen
24/04/2008, 09:00 PM
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7/10
Very nice phone. But I'm very surprised, that Nokia sends a phone on the market, that has a SAR-level of 0,97 !!!
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