The Latest GPS Phone Review – The Nokia Navigator

I will always be skeptical about GPS phones. I had been disappointed by the first generation of those devices. Unless of course you’d good eyes, these were really of hardly any use for supplying directions, which I am told, is what they were intended for.

Most first generation GPS mobiles had very average screen resolution and many didn’t have voice navigation. However, everything has long transformed and present day GPS phones are just like devoted navigation products. This is an overview of one of these simple machines.

The Nokia 6110 Navigator

In all fairness to this particular model, the lines between your regular cellular telephone with the more complex Smartphone were blurred.

At first sight, the Nokia navigator is just a simple mobile phone but its features definitely classify it as a Smartphone.

It is really an excellent machine with all of modern features: fast internet, micro SD memory, office programs (for those who do need and manage for their services on the mobile phone), Bluetooth, not to mention GPS software.

The Nokia Navigator was designed to be of equal performance for both the walker and driver. With merely a 240 x 320 pixels, 2.2″ display, there’s obviously better when it comes to size and you need good eyes to determine the roads but this really is a smaller problem now that they have invented voice navigation. You just need pay attention to the voice while taking the right path in traffic.

Regrettably, this mobile phone doesn’t include a vehicle mounting package, which you have to buy individually.

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