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:
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Opening the box reveals a tray containing the handset and headset:
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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:
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Nokia included a headset, a data cable and two standard wallwarts (one for the phone, the other one for the headset):
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The usual bunch of manuals is included:
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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…:
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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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