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Nokia describes the 6600 fold as "beautiful to use" indicating that when opened the handset will conform to the shape of the face, as well as being spring-loaded to save you the torment of opening the phone with muscle power. This 3G phone also features a 3.2-megapixel camera and is expected to be released in Q3.
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Promising to 'brighten up your life' the Nokia 2760 is set to be your next fashion accessory, available in three attractive, feminine colours. Email and a built-in calendar with help you manage the variety of parties you'll be taking the phone to, and a VGA camera with video playback will be there to remind you of these glamorous events the next day.
The 6600 Slide may look like a number of recent N-Series handsets but lacks the powerhouse tech of Nokia's flagship range. The Slide features 3G connectivity and a 2-megapixel camera. Check back for a full review of the 6600 Slide when it's released in Q3 2008.
With dedicated music player navigation on the faceplate and a built-in FM radio tuner Nokia's 6267 will find a home with those wanting a music capable phone without having to pay for the plethora of bells and whistles available in other phones on the market.
Nokia's 2610 is a basic and inexpensive business-focussed candybar phone with a voice recorder and MP3 ringtones.
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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