Jun 30 2009

Nokia 6210 navigator

Published by marek at 6:20 pm under Nokia

The 6210 is a succesor to Nokia 6110, but is was not saled so much. It is at issue new version of OS, more quality camera. It has been available since July 2008. It is the secong mobile phone with GPS in 6xxx series. Design is similar with 6220 classic model. Made material is plastick, front side is bright. It is slider and it has several minuses. In the top side of slide hear slither. Battery cover is fixed so insertin Sim card is so hard. Keyboard is divided into two part. First uder the display compose of red, green bar, regulation button and reduced “menu” and “c”. The second side is alphanumeric keyboard and it is on the slide part. The navigation is switched by blue button, which blink if the GPS is on.

Bright shine of display is regulated with sensor. Reading is high – quallity in all types of shine conditions. It has good graphics resolutions and enough colours.

Camera has a dazzle diode and autophocus. It is not coverd so grime and dust could be there.

Navigation is the top focus of actitvity of this mobile phone. Used are Nokia maps 2.0. They are one year for free. Then you would buy it. It search your location long time for fist time. It takes about 10 minute, then about a minute.

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Specification

frequency : 900/1800/1900 MHz

size : 103 x 49 x 15 mm, slide up 131 x 49 x 15 mm

weight : 117g

display: 240 x 320 b, 16777216 colours, 37 x 49 mm

camera 3,2 Mpix, LED diode speed lamp, macro, autophocuc

video recording : VGA

memory : 120 MB, microSD, 120 MB RAM ( after start 20MB)

Bluetooth

microUSB cable

Mass storage

Radio

Music : MP3/AAC, 2,5 mm jack

Battery: Li-Ion, BL-5F, 950 mAh

Standby time : 240 hours

Talk time : 3 hours

Others :

OS Symbian of three generation, 9,3 version

Dictionary, Java, minumalization of applications, bloging, multitask, internet browser, vioce control of phone

Battery has a weak holding time




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