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Nokia 6210 Navigator Review
Nokia 6210 Navigator Review
Published on: 28 August, 2008 by PhoneArena Team
Interface:
As we’ve already mentioned, 6210 Navigator is one of the first model of the manufacturer employing the S60 3rd Edition Feature Pack 2 interface. It is the latest and optimized version, adding a few things.
One of them is the option to choose a whether the StandBy application is visualized horizontally in the upper part of the screen or vertically on the left. The first mode we know from previous models, and here it also has six shortcuts, which can be modified according to your needs. The second option however, shows only four icons, which expand when selected and offer additional options.
The Task manager is now accessible from the options of every menu and also visualizes horizontally.
The phonebook brings no innovations, but the screen during a call has been modified. Previously, in the event of an incoming call the contact’s picture (if any) appeared very small. Now, that’s in the past, because the photograph takes up the entire screen and there is no need for additional applications.
Organizer:
All organizing functions can be found in the Organizer menu.
The calendar is the same as in previous Symbian devices. Yoy have the option to choose between four types of events (Meeting/Memo/Anniversary/To-do), Location, Start and end time, alarm, repetition and synchronization.
The Quickoffice application opens Word, Excel and PowerPoint files, made only with Office 2003. If you want to edit and work on 2007 documents, you’ll have to buy an additional license for the “modest” $70.
The Adobe PDF reader LE (Light Edition) 1.5 will let you view fast and quick files with large content without any trouble with the pictures and the text.
The Zip manager allows you to open archives, compressed in Zip format. This could be a very handy application.
In the same menu you’ll find the Notes, Clocks, Alarms, Calculator, Dictionary, Converter and Active Notes.
As we’ve already mentioned, 6210 Navigator is one of the first model of the manufacturer employing the S60 3rd Edition Feature Pack 2 interface. It is the latest and optimized version, adding a few things.
One of them is the option to choose a whether the StandBy application is visualized horizontally in the upper part of the screen or vertically on the left. The first mode we know from previous models, and here it also has six shortcuts, which can be modified according to your needs. The second option however, shows only four icons, which expand when selected and offer additional options.
The Task manager is now accessible from the options of every menu and also visualizes horizontally.
Organizer:
All organizing functions can be found in the Organizer menu.
The calendar is the same as in previous Symbian devices. Yoy have the option to choose between four types of events (Meeting/Memo/Anniversary/To-do), Location, Start and end time, alarm, repetition and synchronization.
The Quickoffice application opens Word, Excel and PowerPoint files, made only with Office 2003. If you want to edit and work on 2007 documents, you’ll have to buy an additional license for the “modest” $70.
The Adobe PDF reader LE (Light Edition) 1.5 will let you view fast and quick files with large content without any trouble with the pictures and the text.
The Zip manager allows you to open archives, compressed in Zip format. This could be a very handy application.
In the same menu you’ll find the Notes, Clocks, Alarms, Calculator, Dictionary, Converter and Active Notes.
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