Posts Tagged ‘Nokia’

Feb
8
Reviews
Symbian
by
SmartphoneDaily
. 3 comments
The Nokia C7 is a feature-packed Symbian smartphone. Are the hardware specs enough to help the phone overcome the weaknesses in the Symbian UI? Find out in our full review.

Jan
27
Magazine Issues
News
by
Andy Betts
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In issue 110 of Smartphone Essentials magazine we reveal the 50 best Android apps and review all the latest smartphones.

Dec
17
Reviews
Symbian
by
SmartphoneDaily
. 1 comment
The Nokia E5 is a Symbian^1 smartphone with Qwerty thumbboard in the style of a BlackBerry or Nokia’s own E71. Is this a winning handset for the discerning business user? Find out in our full review.

Dec
2
Reviews
Symbian
by
Andy Betts
. 1 comment
Does the N8 represent Nokia’s return to form in the smartphone market? FInd out in our full review.

Nov
17
Reviews
Symbian
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SmartphoneDaily
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Read our review of the Nokia C6 (also referred to as the C6-00). The last S60 5th Edition phone from Nokia, was it out of date before it even went on sale?

Sep
8
News
Symbian
by
Andy Betts
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Nokia has announced that it’s long-awaited N8 smartphone is available for pre-order now from the Nokia Online Shop. It is priced £429 SIM-free, or from £35 per month on contract.

Jun
30
Reviews
Software
Symbian
by
SmartphoneDaily
. 7 comments
Maps Booster

Apr
21
Android
News
by
Andy Betts
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Google has finally launched its free turn-by-turn navigation feature for Android phones in the UK

Apr
6
Reviews
Symbian
by
SmartphoneDaily
. 1 comment
Nokia’s E72 has a very déjà vu feeling about it

Mar
9
Reviews
Symbian
by
SmartphoneDaily
. 5 comments
If you want to be well known as a maker of modern smartphones then you have to be prepared to embrace the touchscreen

Feb
25
Magazine Issues
News
by
Andy Betts
. 0 comments
This month in Smartphone Essentials magazine we’re casting our eyes over Apple’s latest creation, the iPad

Feb
19
Reviews
Symbian
by
SmartphoneDaily
. 0 comments
Side by side, the new Nokia N97 mini and older N97 aren’t obviously different – the N97 mini’s screen is a little smaller (3.2” rather than 3.5”), and it’s a couple of millimetres shorter and thinner – but it’s tempting to wonder why Nokia bothered to create a new variant