This is a Nokia 6210 Navigator, not a 6220. Sorry!
Nokia’s S60 smartphones have been able to do GPS for the last few years. Unfortunately, customers had issues grasping the concept…which is why Nokia decided to release a series of navigation – centric phones. The 6210 was a runaway success…but can its successor stack up?

Our sample of the 6210 shipped in a huge, artsy box along with a Nokia bluetooth headset. I haven’t seen the box on the free market so far…but here’s a shot of it:
6220 0a Nokia Navigator 6210 review   unboxing

Opening the box reveals a tray containing the handset and headset:
6220 1a Nokia Navigator 6210 review   unboxing 6220 1b Nokia Navigator 6210 review   unboxing

The remainder of the box’s contents can be found below the tray. Don’t ask me if this is robust for long transportation, though:
6220 2a Nokia Navigator 6210 review   unboxing

Nokia included a headset, a data cable and two standard wallwarts (one for the phone, the other one for the headset):
wallwart Nokia Navigator 6210 review   unboxing

The usual bunch of manuals is included:
6220 3a Nokia Navigator 6210 review   unboxing

A small OVI ad resembling a baggage ticket and a handset manual were thrown in for posterity – while the utillity of the latter is clear, dont ask me about the OVI slip…:
6220 4a Nokia Navigator 6210 review   unboxing

In the end, I am not sure whether the package I was given for reviewing purposes will ever be made available to “regular customers”, and if yes, at what price. If it were, I had no issues with it except for the lack of international tips (and the probably insane pricing).

However, the 6210 is a very weird box – stay tuned for the full scoop!


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