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The editors liked
Wacky eye-catching design. Good keys for gameplay. Series 60 software.
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Making calls makes you look like a dork. Paucity of quality in development. Screen is dated
Wacky eye-catching design. Good keys for gameplay. Series 60 software.
Making calls makes you look like a dork. Paucity of quality in development. Screen is dated: low-res and physically small. No tri-band.
The PSP and DS Lite can sleep safefly in their beds; this pretender to the throne isn’t a killer games phone. It is, however, a mighty cheap way to get yourself a smartphone ...
Abstract: If at first you dont succeed, try, try again. Well, Nokias taken on board the old mothers maxim with the N-Gage - and made its gaming console-cum-mobile phone a damn sight better as a result.The most significant overhaul is the design. Where the o...
Abstract: Nokia N-Gage is a game deck, a wireless browser, and a phone in one. Based on the Symbian OS 6.1 and Series 60 user interface like the 7650 and 3650, the QD has a game console like casing and controls. N-Gage QD is a lightweight version of the first...
Abstract: The Nokia N-GAGE QD is not Nokias first attempt at creating a multi-purpose mobile device that offers both use as a phone and as a gaming console. The Nokia N-GAGE was announced late in 2002, although it didnt actually enter the market until the fa...
Abstract: When is a mobile phone not just a mobile phone? When its the Nokia N-Gage QD "Game Deck". Sure, mobile phones can be smart, offering some of the same features found on PDAs. They can all play games, but the ergonomics arent up to snuff for an hour o...
Abstract: After a number of false starts, we can finally offer you a review of the second coming of Nokias N-Gage: the QD. Guest contributor James Paterson gives us his take on the QD and how it compares to the original N-Gage. It seems that Nokia got this one ...
Abstract: A smaller and easier version, with a better design than last years N-Gage model, the QD is a decent relaunch. But the arriva Specs: Operating System: Symbian OS, Camera: No, Service Provider: Other
Abstract: <b>Spec:</b> 5.04 oz, Up to 300 min, GSM 900/1800/1900 (Tri-Band), T-Mobile<br> <b>Good:</b> Compact, rugged design; easy to change game cards; built-in Bluetooth and speakerphone; synchronizes with Outlook; solid battery life.<br> <b>Bad:</b> No MP3 player or FM radio; small screen; not a world phone; mono sound; could be louder.<br> <b>Bottomline:</b> Nokias second-generation gaming cell phone corrects the most glaring mistakes of its predecessor.<br>