The J750\'s small size and plastic build, it feels reasonably solid. The spring-operated slider is sturdy and smooth, while the keypad and controls feel firm and comfortable. A five-way navigational pad and two selection buttons handle the grunt of the work, while the slightly raised keypad makes SMS messaging a breeze. Despite being a relatively inexpensive ...
The Nokia X6 is also the first XpressMusic handset to head straight for the high-end. Midrange is the highest the music Finns have gone so we are interested to see how this change of approach works. Nokia have always had a strong appeal to the masses, but pleasing the selected few is undoubtedly harder. Nokia's first Xseries phone is an upmarket touchscreen ...
The N97 is more a mobile computer than a mobile phone. Packed with every imaginable feature, Nokia's designers have succeeded in creating a device that is supremely powerful yet easy to use, with a user-friendly touchscreen and a slide-out QWERTY keyboard. With music, video, photos, email, web and downloadable apps all easily accessible from the customisable ...
The Nokia N86 is Nokia's first phone to feature an 8 megapixel camera. But really, what an ugly phone it is! Still, it's a high-spec phone with features such as GPS navigation, 8GB memory, WiFi and HSDPA. But let down by a poor keypad, high weight and questionable reliability. The weight of the Nokia N86 8MP, 5.36 oz. (149 g) did take us aback. Although ...
The Nokia E71 is Nokia's greatest challenge to BlackBerry yet. With full support for push email, attachment editing and web browsing, Nokia have definitely parked their tanks on the BlackBerry lawn. The E71 also features full multimedia capabilities, including a 3.2 megapixel camera, video calling, and a media player. HSDPA, WLAN, GPS and big battery ...
The Nokia C7 is another return to form from Nokia on the hardware front. It's well made, has great battery life and call quality puts many rivals to shame. However, except for the incredibly useful OVI maps application, the software trails pretty much all other smartphones for ease of use and - in some cases - functionality. This has a greater range ...
The Nokia E66 is a new business oriented smartphone that is tasked with replacing Nokia's popular E65. With a 3.2 megapixel autofocus camera and updated Contacts and Calendar applications, we take a look to see if the E66 is much of an improvement, and how well it stands up to the tasks expected of a business phone. The Nokia E66, available in grey ...
The Nokia E63 is arguably the company's first BlackBerry-beater. With full support for push email, attachment editing and web browsing, an absolutely superb QWERTY keyboard, WLAN and 3G support, it meets the full needs of the business user. The E63 also has a camera, video calling, and a media player. It's missing HSDPA and GPS, but these are really ...
Nokia's C3 looks like the funky sibling of the serious, yet popular E71. Its full QWERTY keypad is matched with a bevy of messaging functionality, but without 3G, its Web life is compromised. The C3 is reminiscent of a BlackBerry in terms of its design, with a landscape screen sitting above a full Qwerty keyboard. The screen's 320x240-pixel resolution ...
The E72 features a sleek business-like design, sporting a BlackBerry-style full QWERTY keyboard across its wide body. Some eye-catching chrome trim complements the classically understated bodywork that's aimed squarely at serious business users. This E-series model operates on the non-touchscreen Symbian S60 3rd Edition (v3.2.3) platform, so there's ...
Twitter junkies and Facebook fiends, this one is for you. A budget-priced slider with a full-QWERTY keyboard is just what the doctor ordered to cure that aching texting thumb, plus Nokia has bundled some handy apps to boot. The QWERTY keyboard is surprisingly well-sized, with each key about 1cm in length, making it extremely easy to hit the right key when ...
Technically speaking, the 6120 Classic is a Symbian S60 3rd Edition FP1 smartphone. It has Quadband GSM (850/900/1800/1900) and Dualband 3G UMTS/WCDMA (850/2100) as well as HSDPA compatibility. The 6121 Classic has different 3G frequencies, UMTS/WCDMA (900/2100), but is otherwise completely identical to the 6120 Classic. HSDPA is a rather snazzy ...


