Wednesday, 23 September 2009
Nokia 6710 Navigator review
The Nokia 6710 Navigator is the manufacturer’s third entry in the series, which offers phones with an emphasis on GPS functionality.
And while the Nokia 6710 Navigator certainly offers excellent GPS performance, some may find the device’s 2.6-inch a little too small for reading purposes when you are using the phone for directions.
Screen size aside, the 6710’s GPS reception is exceptional (despite some minor glitches in city areas) and it comes bundled with a car mount and Nokia Maps software (which is powered by Navteq maps). You can use the phone’s in-built touch panel to navigate around the maps and zoom in and out. The touch panel can also be used in the web browse, media gallery and with the camera.
The other highlight of the Nokia 6710 Navigator is the 5-megapixel camera, which offers a range of options including sequence shot mode and macro focus. Image quality is exceptional for a phone camera.
The Nokia 6710 Navigator’s Australian price is $629. It comes in either chestnut brown or titanium.






