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BlackBerries are neither the most ergonomic as phones nor are the feature rich when it comes to sophisticated web browsing, attachment support, multimedia and gaming. If you're one of those folks who company requires that you use the BlackBerry service, the Nokia is a very sexy alternative.

Of course, if you're not a BlackBerry user, you need not use this feature and you need not subscribe to one of Cingular's BlackBerry data plans. The Cingular feels snappier than it's Mhz companions, the Euro , i and While the processor feels slightly underpowered when using applications, on the non-Cingular and more than a little slow on the , it's responsive enough on the Cingular version. Some meaningful tweaking on it's way to the full US rollout has made a great difference in the phone's responsiveness.

Even web page rendering, which is painful on the other models is fast on the Cingular version of the Nokia If you're a Palm lover, then the Nokia will seem a bit slow launching applications. Tip: since the has plenty of RAM to run applications, you need not quit each one when you're done.

That way they're still loaded in memory and you'll avoid the launch delay. The Nokia comes with 80MB of shared memory, 76 megs of which are available for you to store contacts, files, 3rd party applications and more. That's a healthy amount of memory for storing business files, messages and contacts, and if you need more space for your multimedia files such as videos, you have the MMC MultiMedia Card option.

The MMC slot lives under the battery door and it's swappable which means you don't have to shut off the phone to insert or remove the card. You must put the battery cover back on for the phone to see the storage card. The 4" wide screen transflective main display on the Nokia is absolutely lovely! It's extremely sharp and bright and even small text is easy to read.

The images are crisp and color saturated, and you can adjust the brightness to suit different environments. The display resolution is x pixels and it supports 65K colors. Though the doesn't feel particularly zippy working with simple apps such as Contacts and Calendar, it doesn't feel much slower working with multimedia applications such as video, image and music either.

MP3 sound quality through the earpiece and Pop-Port headset is good and loud, though can't compete with the excellent sound quality found on the Nokia The has a dedicated loudspeaker that has very good sound quality and loud volume.

The speaker can also play music and video soundtracks quite loudly. Unfortunately, the included mono headset won't have you rocking in stereo, but you can purchase Nokia' stereo Pop-port separately. For video play back, Nokia bundles RealPlayer.

It supports 3GPP standard H. Video playback quality using the RealPlayer is fair with only slight frame drops, beating out the in video playback department. However going out of the sync with audio on some of the video clips is more noticeable than the frame drops. Get it from Cingular. The Desk screen is the starting point to access all the applications and functions the has to offer. The menu system is easy to understand and simple to operate. The Control Panel and the File Manager make it easy for you to set up various functions on the phone and manager all your documents, photos, media files and more.

The Nokia bundles a suite of applications to work with native Microsoft Office Word documents, Excel spreadsheets and PowerPoint presentations. You can create and edit Word documents, Excel spreadsheets and PowerPoint presentations with these applications. Yes, you can create PowerPoint presentations right on the device and you can input text and insert pictures, tables and shapes as well.

The Document app supports tables and templates and the Sheet app supports Charts and objects. Occassionally the word processor will alter formatting when saving documents created with Word on the desktop. Other useful applications also included are Acrobat Reader, Calculator, Backup backs up the device to an MMC card and a unit converter. Voice Recorder is also included for recording and playing voice memos and phone conversations. The has Java support. Bundled games include Bounce and Pro Tour Golf.

The Nokia on Cingular comes with quite a few trial versions of software as well. The Contacts directory is very well integrated with your Messaging, e-mail, phone and web browser which means you can send messages, make calls or visit a web site from the data stored in your Contacts.

Though the Nokia lacks a camera, the contacts application supports caller photo ID, should you wish to add images of your contacts via Outlook on the desktop or directly using the contacts app on the phone.

Very convenient feature! The Calendar application bundled with the has some extensive features. It has not only the usual Month, Week and Day views; it also adds Weekly schedule view that shows activities in the week and Year schedule view that shows timetable for selected year. There are also Anniversaries view and To-Do list view to help you remember and manager important things on your calendar.

The Calendar application also supports reminder alarms, notes for the scheduled item, repeating schedules and more. PC Suite used to be a dirty word a few years back it often caused us fits of head banging but it has grown into a very stable and full featured application that's no longer a distant choice behind Palm Desktop and ActiveSync.

It gets your phone syncing to Outlook, offers multimedia transfer and even CD ripping, image management, application installation, backup and using your phone as a modem for the PC. Though iSync on the Mac doesn't yet support the Nokia c'mon Apple! The Nokia has integrated Bluetooth 1. You can send files such as documents and images via Bluetooth or Synchronize your phone with your desktop via Bluetooth. Though the need to do so lessened as Nokia provides a USB sync cable and desk cradle as well as a hot swappable MMC slot for easy access your data.

One of the biggest draws for the Bluetooth is the ability to use with Bluetooth headsets. The sound quality is good and volume loud.

The range is very good between the phone and the headsets, reaching generally 20 feet. That's a healthy amount of power for a phone that doesn't have camera and WiFi. The battery lives under the back door next to the SIM card slot. You can charge it either using the desk cradle if included or the AC charger directly. Like most all smartphones, the has flight mode. Even when the phone is turned off, you can still use the device as a PDA— just open the clamshell and start using the PDA. The battery performs remarkably well supporting the power hungry large color display, phone radio and Bluetooth.

The claimed talk time is hours, and we got 5 hours in our tests. The claimed standby time is hours which is doable. When battery is too low, the Nokia will shut off its phone radio and still allow you to the PDA functions for quite a while. The easily runs 2 to 3 days on a charge with moderate use and even longer if you're a light user. If you're using BlackBerry push email then the device should be good for two days or three. The beats Windows Mobile Pocket PC phones by a good amount in battery life, running nearly twice as long in our tests vs.

BlackBerry users will find battery life comparable. Like having an office in your pocket! The Communicator line are unique in providing a true phone experience that transforms into a PDA when the clamshell is open. Given the widescreen display, keyboard and features, this device is surprisingly small and can fit in a roomy pocket tight jeans and RAZR lovers need not apply. Those married to the BlackBerry service will love this sexy new alternative.

The Nokia is user-friendly the OS is extremely stable. Pro: Very nice design that gives the phone a modern look.

Unique and clever longitudinal clamshell design. Myriad keyboard shortcuts speed up everyday actions. Great set of Office applications and PIM tools at your fingertips. Messaging and web tools bundled for users on the go. Con: No vibrate feature. No touch screen, which will strike veteran PDA users as odd. No WiFi on the and b. Price: approx. Unlocked MHz version is approx. Web sites: www. Display: Main display resolution x pixels, supports 65k colors. Outside display resolution x pixels, supports 65k colors.

Claimed talk time is up to 7 hours and standby time is up to 8 days. Unlimited Jar size for Java apps. Size: 5. Weights: 5. Audio: Built in speaker, mic and Pop-port headset connector. Battery life is satisfactory. And since the phone doesn't have devoted volume switchs on the surface, you have to drag it aside from your angle during calls to alter the voice height with the routing keys.

To our dissatisfaction, the inside LCD appears just 65, hues; we would have favored the , insignia base on several of nowadays's newer mobile phones. As well, though the identifiable piano switchs are a excellent dimension, the switchs are a bit too near for assure, and they don't give sufficient of a tangible click to brand touch typing easy especially if you have quite big furnishs.

The handset balances in at 5. So although it's not tiny, it's not enormous. I'd call it convenient. Too big for a blouse pouch, fits in chinos pouch, perhaps best appropriate for a band attach or holster of several kind. The cell has a fantastic center display. Insignia are bright and clean. There are five brilliance heights, with the cellphone non-attendance to the lowly whenever the mechanism is fallow to preserve battery life. It's basic to letter that the display is not tap receptive, however with the piano, cursor keys and mouse baton, it's not a deal wave.

Furthermore, the applications suite you find is breathtaking. You are fundamentally receiving a mobile suite of Microsoft Workplace with a few other applications to find several work allover where you are. Typing a account or control a database was a turn-on, however Powerpoint editor was imperfect. Read More. Advanced Search. Games by Cell Phone:. Nokia Specs. Nokia Games. Nokia Software. Nokia Screensavers.

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