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      <title><![CDATA[How to set up email on your Nokia 6110 Navigator ]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<div align="center"><a href="http://www.knowyourmobile.com/nokia/nokia6110/nokia6110internet/120538/how_to_set_up_email_on_your_nokia_6110_navigator.html"><img title="How to set up email on your Nokia 6110 Navigator " src="http://www.knowyourmobile.com/siteimage/scale/500/800/2264.jpg" alt="N73 - Mailbox highlighted" /></a></div> <br/><i><strong>Our step by step guide will show you the way to send and receive emails anywhere you are on the Nokia 6110 Navigator </strong></i><br/><p>Using a  POP3 email account such as a web based email or email provided by your Internet   Service Provider, means you can send and receive messages from your   phone. Whether you tend to do this often or not   the procedure involved in setting up an email account on the phone is the same.</p>
<p>If you  have problems figuring out all the settings on your phone, you can visit Nokia&rsquo;s online setup service at <a href="https://nokiags.wdsglobal.com/advanced?siteLanguageId=118" target="_blank">https://nokiags.wdsglobal.com/advanced?siteLanguageId=118</a>. Standardised settings for many of Nokias phones are there and allow you to automatically configure your phone via text message. They will ask you for some details about your Internet Service Provider and network operator.</p>
<p><strong>Set up your mailbox</strong><br /> Tap the Nokia Menu Key and choose <strong>Message</strong>. Scroll down to<strong> Mailbox </strong>and click. You will be told &lsquo;no mailbox defined. Define now?&rsquo; Choose <strong>Yes.</strong></p>
<p>A wizard starts which walks you through the process. First choose<strong> Start</strong> with the left selection key. Choose your mailbox type using the scroll key and clicking to ensure the correct one is selected with a dot to the left of its name. If you have webmail or an email address from your Internet service provider, choose POP3. Click <strong>Next.</strong></p>
<p>Type in your email address. Use the star key to pull up a symbols list so you can choose the &lsquo;@&rsquo; symbol and the 1 key for the dot. Choose <strong>Next.</strong></p>
<p>Enter your incoming mail server then choose <strong>Next</strong> and your outgoing mail server then choose<strong> Next</strong>. Now choose your &lsquo;access point&rsquo;. The choices will depend on which operator you are using at the time and you may need to ask your operator for the right information. You can get the phone to ask you every time if that might be useful. Make your selection then choose <strong>Next.</strong></p>
<p>Now give this mailbox a name. Make it meaningful, something like &lsquo;Yahoo email&rsquo; if your email provider is Yahoo, for example. When this has been entered choose <strong>Finish</strong> and you will be told &lsquo;Mailbox setup complete. Settings can be viewed and edited in e-mail settings&rsquo;. Click <strong>OK.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Personalise the settings</strong><br /> Now you need to tell the Nokia 6110 Navigator how to behave when it is picking up and creating email.</p>
<p>When viewing the messaging main screen scroll to the mailbox you just set up and click it to open it. Now choose <strong>Options</strong> then <strong>E-mail settings</strong>. From here there are several sets of settings to make.</p>
<p>-	Choose <strong>User settings. </strong></p>
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<li> In the space under My name type your own name. This will be used to identify you instead of your email address when the recipient device supports that.</li>
<li>Under Send Messages click the scroll key to choose between sending messages immediately they are created or at the next manual connection</li>
<li>Under Send copy to self click the scroll key to choose between copying yourself in to all emails sent or not</li>
<li>Under Include Signature click the scroll key to choose whether you want to include a pre-defined signature on all emails. If you choose yes, you are asked to define the signature now. </li>
<li>Under New email alerts click the scroll key to choose whether you want the 6110 Navigator to tell you when new email has arrived. This is useful if you have chosen to retrieve emails automatically &ndash; see &lsquo;automatic retrieval&rsquo; below.</li>
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<p>-	Choose <strong>Retrieval settings</strong>.</p>
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<li>This is where you tell the phone how much of each email to retrieve. You might want to retrieve less if you think you will end up spending a lot on connection time. The choices are; to retrieve headers only, to set a size limit on downloads, or to retrieve messages and their attachments.</li>
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<p>-	Choose <strong>Automatic Retrieval</strong>.</p>
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<li>If you need to get your email regularly then you can set up the phone to pick up messages at regular intervals. Choose Disabled if you want to pick up email manually</li>
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<p>-	Choose <strong>Connection settings</strong>.</p>
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<li>Here you can change any of the basic email settings such as incoming and outgoing email servers and can give the phone your login password</li>
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<p>Check out our Internet Settings page <a href="http://www.knowyourmobile.com/info/1310/use_our_internet_setting_chart_to_setup_email_and_the_internet_on_your_mobile.html">here</a></p>
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      <title><![CDATA[How to create and store new Sat Nav routes with the Nokia 6110]]></title>
      <link>http://www.knowyourmobile.com/nokia/nokia6110/nokia6110userguides/6256/how_to_create_and_store_new_sat_nav_routes_with_the_nokia_6110.html</link>
      <description><![CDATA[<div align="center"><a href="http://www.knowyourmobile.com/nokia/nokia6110/nokia6110userguides/6256/how_to_create_and_store_new_sat_nav_routes_with_the_nokia_6110.html"><img title="How to create and store new Sat Nav routes with the Nokia 6110" src="http://www.knowyourmobile.com/siteimage/scale/500/800/12832.jpg" alt="Nokia 6110 Navigator screen" /></a></div> <br/><i><strong>The Nokia 6110 Navigator has a built in GPS receiver and Sat Nav software that can be used to plan new routes and navigate you to your destination</strong></i><br/><p>The Nokia 6110 Navigator is well-featured Symbian-powered smartphone that has a built in GPS receiver for onboard satellite navigation. It comes with satellite navigation software from Route 66, enabling location finding plus sophisticated route planning and navigation functionality. </p><p>Nokia 6110 Navigator owners can use the extensive search options within the phone's Sat Nav software to look up addresses, search for specific places or points of interest, and browse through numerous categories for locations of  businesses, amenities and services.</p><p>The Sat Nav software onboard the Nokia 6110 Navigator provides detailed step-by-step instructions to direct you to selected locations, both onscreen and with voice guidance.</p><p>You can look up directions from where you are to a new location quickly and easily (see our article <a href="http://www.knowyourmobile.com/nokia/nokia6110/nokia6110userguides/6224/looking_up_directions_with_the_nokia_6110_navigator.html">Looking up directions with the Nokia 6110 Navigator</a>).</p><p>You can also use the Nokia 6110 Navigator to plan and store trips. Once saved, these can be used whenever needed. <br /><br /><strong>Creating and storing new routes</strong><br />Activate the Nokia 6110 Navigator's satellite navigation application by pressing the <strong>Navigator</strong> key (marked with a compass icon) that's immediately below the main control pad (Figure 1). </p><p>The Sat Nav application will now use signals from GPS satellites to calculate your exact position. This could take from under a minute to several minutes, depending on your location. Once your location has been established it will be displayed on a map on the phone's display (Figure 2). </p><p>Press <strong>Options</strong>, scroll down to <strong>Trips</strong> and press select (Figure 3). Click on <strong>Plan new route</strong> (Figure 4). You are presented with a default name &ndash; Navigator(00) in this example (Figure 5) &ndash; which you can change. Type in the name you want to give this route; be specific, as it could save you time later if you store several routes (Figure 6). Press <strong>Save</strong>.</p><p>You must now define the <strong>Departure</strong> and <strong>Destination</strong> points for this route (Figure 7). Press <strong>Options</strong>, choose <strong>Set departure</strong> and press select (Figure 8). </p><p>You are presented with a list of categories from which you can search for your departure location. These include: Free text (a text search across all categories), Address (search by address or postcode), Nearby (numerous sub categories containing local points of interest and amenities), History (historical locations for tourists), My landmarks (your own bookmarked locations)or Contacts (addresses stored in your 6110's contacts list)  (Figure 9). </p><p>In our example, we're using the Free text option to search across all categories. Click on <strong>Free text</strong>. Enter a string of text that describes your departure point - it could be part of an address or postcode, or a partial description of the location (Figure 10). Click select.</p><p>From the list of options presented, highlight your departure location and press select (Figure 11). It will be inserted as your Departure point (Figure 12).</p><p>Press <strong>Options</strong> and highlight <strong>Set destination</strong> (Figure 13). Press select. </p><p>Choose <strong>Free text</strong> (or choose another search category from the list if it's more appropriate). Press select (Figure 14). </p><p>Type in the name, postcode or other details of your intended destination and select (Figure 15). From the list presented, highlight your intended destination (Figure 16). Press <strong>Options</strong>, choose <strong>Set as destination</strong> and press select (Figure 17). Your destination will be added to your route (Figure 18). The route has now been stored.</p><p>Press <strong>Options</strong> to see the list of what you can now do with this route (Figure 19). </p><p>You can now start navigation straight away, by highlighting and clicking on <strong>Start navigation</strong> (Figure 20). If you're not currently at the stored departure point, the Sat Nav system will present you with the option <strong>Select first visit</strong>. Highlight your stored departure  or destination and press select (Figure 21). The route from your current location to your stored departure/destination point will now be calculated, and navigation instructions displayed onscreen (Figure 22). </p><p>Turn on the phone's speaker by pressing the volume key on the side of the phone, and you will get voice navigation instructions too.</p><p>You don't have to start navigating straight away. From the previous menu options list (Figure 19), you can choose to view a map of the route directions by highlighting <strong>Show route</strong> and pressing select (Figure 23). A map of the entire route is shown onscreen (Figure 24). Various other options are also available.</p><p>To go back to the first screen showing your current location, press the <strong>Back</strong> option on each menu until you return.</p><p><strong>Looking up stored routes</strong><br />Once you've stored routes, it's easy to select them to use again. When the Sat Nav application is activated, from the initial screen showing your current location (Figure 2) press <strong>Options</strong>. Scroll down to highlight <strong>Trips</strong> and press select (Figure 25). You are now presented with a list of your stored routes (Figure 26). In this case there's just the one we created above, but once you've stored several routes it will be a scroll down list.</p><p>Highlight the route you want to use, select <strong>Options</strong>, highlight <strong>Open</strong> and press select (Figure 27). You are now presented with your route Departure and Destination details, as before (Figure 18).</p><p>As before, press <strong>Options</strong> and highlight the option your require such as <strong>Start Navigation </strong>or<strong> Show route</strong> (Figure 19). From here, follow the instructions above to start navigation or to show the route. </p>]]></description>
            
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      <title><![CDATA[Looking up directions with the Nokia 6110 Navigator]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<div align="center"><a href="http://www.knowyourmobile.com/nokia/nokia6110/nokia6110userguides/6224/looking_up_directions_with_the_nokia_6110_navigator.html"><img title="Looking up directions with the Nokia 6110 Navigator" src="http://www.knowyourmobile.com/siteimage/scale/500/800/12721.jpg" alt="Nokia 6110 Navigator screen shot" /></a></div> <br/><i><strong>The Nokia 6110 Navigator can provide satellite navigation directions to new locations quickly and easily, with step-by-step instructions on how to get there</strong></i><br/><p>The Nokia 6110 Navigator has a GPS receiver built and comes with satellite navigation software supplied. This enables you to find your exact location, quickly search for directions to other locations, plan routes, and get step-by-step onscreen and voice navigation instructions.</p><p>The Nokia 6110 Navigator s supplied with Route 66's popular mobile Sat Nav software on a MicroSD card. This sophisticated system can search for addresses or numerous points of interest, using a variety of search options. You can search by postcode, partial details of the address, parts of names of locations, or hunt through numerous categories covering thousands of places of interest - from restaurants, theatres and bars to stations, car parks and shops. You can also do local searches based on your current GPS location.</p><p>The software on the Nokia 6110 Navigator makes it easy to find your way around. Here we show you how to look up directions quickly from your current location.</p><p><strong>Getting directions to a location from your current position</strong><br />First start up your Nokia 6110 Navigator's satellite navigation software by pressing the <strong>Navigator</strong> button - the large one with compass-like icon, beneath the main control pad (Figure 1).</p><p>Your Nokia 6110 Navigator will now search for satellites to find your exact position, showing it onscreen on a map (Figure 2). This may take under a minute or up to a few minutes, depending on how quickly the GPS receiver can lock on to sufficient satellite signals to pinpoint your position.</p><p>Now you can look up the location you want directions to by pressing the <strong>Options</strong> softkey (Figure 3). Choose the <strong>Navigate</strong> option (Figure 4) and press select. </p><p>Here you can choose several categories to search under (Figure 5)  - Free text (a text search across all categories), Address (search by address or postcode), Nearby (numerous sub categories containing local points of interest and amenities), History (historical locations for tourists), My landmarks (your own bookmarked locations)or Contacts (addresses stored in your 6110's contacts list).</p><p>Select the <strong>Free text</strong> option if you're looking for something specific (an address, restaurant, bank etc), as it allows you to search across all categories. (Below   you can see an example for a local search.)</p><p>Type in the details of the location you're looking for; it could be an address or postcode or other place (in this example, &quot;<strong>airport stansted</strong>&quot;) (Figure 6). Press select.</p><p>A list of options are presented onscreen. Note that the more specific your request, the fewer options will be pulled up (a town or city name helps narrow down the options). Scroll down through the list until you find the location you're looking for (Figure 7). Press <strong>Options</strong>, highlight <strong>Navigate to</strong> and press select (Figure 8). </p><p>A pop up asking you whether to <strong>Start new navigation?</strong> pops up onscreen. Click on <strong>Yes</strong> (Figure 9). The Nokia 6110's Sat Nav system will now calculate the route from your current location to your destination. Your route will be marked on the onscreen map. </p><p>You can zoom out or in on the map by pressing the <strong>#</strong> or <strong>*</strong> keys on the phone's keypad. You can also get an overview of the whole route - press <strong>Options</strong>, select <strong>Zoom</strong>, choose the <strong>to entire route</strong> option and press select (Figure 10). The whole route is displayed (Figure 11). To return to the previous screen view, simply press <strong>Back</strong>.</p><p>Press the volume key on the side of the phone to turn on your Nokia 6110's speaker. As soon as you start moving, you will receive audio instructions through speaker, and you can monitor your progress on the onscreen map. </p><p><strong>Searching for a nearby location</strong><br />With your Nokia 6110 Navigator's Sat Nav system you can quickly look up locations for local businesses, attractions, restaurants, car parks, and numerous other &quot;points of interest&quot;. </p><p>Follow the example above until you're in the <strong>Navigate</strong> menu. Scroll down to highlight <strong>Nearby</strong> and press select (Figure 12). You're now presented with a long list of sub categories that can find points of interest local to your current GPS position (Figure 13). Choose whichever option suits your requirements - the procedure is the same as in our example, where we're looking for local restaurants. </p><p>To find a local restaurant, scroll down to highlight  <strong>Eating &amp; Drinking</strong> and press <strong>OK</strong> (Figure 14). Choose the option to search <strong>around GPS position</strong> and press select (Figure 15). You will be presented with a list of nearby restaurants, bars and so on (with distances listed) (Figure 16). Scroll down to the restaurant that takes your fancy. Press <strong>Options</strong>, choose <strong>Navigate to</strong> and press select (Figure 17). </p><p>Your route will be calculated within moments, and you will get voice and onscreen instructions to navigate to the location you've chosen (Figure 18).</p>]]></description>
            
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      <title><![CDATA[Send Sat Nav routes as messages with the Nokia 6110]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<div align="center"><a href="http://www.knowyourmobile.com/nokia/nokia6110/nokia6110userguides/6195/send_sat_nav_routes_as_messages_with_the_nokia_6110.html"><img title="Send Sat Nav routes as messages with the Nokia 6110" src="http://www.knowyourmobile.com/siteimage/scale/500/800/12689.jpg" alt="Nokia 6110 Navigator" /></a></div> <br/><i><strong>With the Nokia 6110 Navigator you can use the built in Sat Nav capability to navigate routes - and you can send directions to other mobiles too</strong></i><br/><p>The Nokia 6110 Navigator has a GPS satellite receiver built in that enables the phone to be used as a full satellite navigation system. The 6110 comes with satellite navigation software supplied by Route 66 that allows users to identify their precise location, plan routes and get step-by-step navigation instructions onscreen and by voice.</p><p>The Sat Nav software onboard offers a variety of search options for selecting locations. Users can choose to search through a variety of categories for locations; they can search using postcodes or addresses, too. </p><p>Among the varied categories and thousands of point of interest stored in the software are options to browse nearby locations (banks, businesses, attractions, entertainments, eating and drinking and so on), plus historical sites, and owner-defined landmarks. It can even find locations by using addresses in the phone's contacts lists.</p><p>Nokia 6110 Navigator owners can plan routes and store them on their phone, just like with a standalone in-car Sat Nav system. But in addition, the mobile connectivity enables users to send step-by-step navigation instructions to other mobile users, using text messaging and MMS multimedia messaging. </p><p>As well as being able to send some onscreen maps to others as MMS messages (see article <a href="http://www.knowyourmobile.com/nokia/nokia6110/nokia6110userguides/6012/how_to_send_sat_nav_maps_to_other_mobiles_with_the_nokia_6110.html">How to send Sat Nav maps to other mobiles with the Nokia 6110</a>), written instructions for routes can be sent as simple text messages or MMS.</p><p>You can send routes you have already created and saved in the Sat Nav memory. You can also search for directions to a location from where you are and send those quickly to another mobile.</p><p><strong>Activating Sat Nav</strong><br />First, you must switch on your Nokia 6110 Navigator's satellite navigation system. Press the <strong>Navigator</strong> button at the bottom of the closed phone, just below the main navigation pad; it's marked with a compass-shaped icon (Figure 1). Alternatively, you can also activate this function via the main menu.</p><p>Your 6110 will take a few seconds to load the software. The screen will display the earth, and then swiftly home in to your location. This could take under a minute or several minutes, depending on how quickly the GPS receiver can lock onto signals from sufficient satellites. </p><p>Once your position has been found, a map of your current location will be displayed onscreen (Figure 2). </p><p><strong>Sending stored routes as text or MMS messages </strong><br />If you have used the satellite navigation software before, you may have already saved a route you've looked up into the phone's Trips folder. </p><p>Press <strong>Options</strong>. Scroll down to <strong>Trips</strong> (Figure 3) and select. You will be presented with the list of routes you have already created and stored. Scroll to the one you want to use and press select (Figure 4). </p><p>You can now see details of the Departure and Destination points for your route (Figure 5). Press <strong>Options</strong> and scroll down to highlight <strong>Send route</strong> (Figure 6). Press select.</p><p>You can now choose whether to send the message as a text message, multimedia MMS message or e-mail. Longer routes will be split into multiple text messages, whereas just one MMS can contain all the instructions. In this example, we're going to send the message by MMS. Select <strong>Via Multimedia</strong> (Figure 7) and press select.</p><p>The step-by-step navigation instructions are copied into standard MMS message (Figure 8). To add a contact click on the <strong>To:</strong> bar at the top of the page, highlight a person in your contacts list (Figure 9) and press <strong>OK</strong>.</p><p>The MMS will now have a contact attached and will be ready to send (Figure 10). Press <strong>Options</strong>, and press <strong>Send</strong> to send the message (Figure 11).</p><p><strong>Sending a route you've just looked up </strong></p><p>Press the <strong>Options</strong> softkey and select <strong>Search</strong> (Figure 12).</p> <p>You can now choose one of several ways to search for a location. You can choose to search by address, nearby points of interest, historical points of interest, your own predefined landmarks or an address from your list of contacts in the phone. You can also use the Free text option to search for a location by typing bits of a name of address.</p> <p>Highlight <strong>Free text</strong> and press select (Figure 13). Type in the name of the location, or part of the name, and press select (Figure 14). You will be presented with various options listed onscreen. Select the location you want to be mapped and select (Figure 15). </p> <p>Several options appear onscreen. Highlight <strong>Navigate to</strong> and press select (Figure 16).</p> <p>The Sat Nav system calculates the route you need to take. </p> <p>To send directions for this route to someone as a text message or MMS, select <strong>Options</strong>, then scroll down to <strong>Send</strong> (Figure 17) and press select. Highlight <strong>Trip</strong> and select (Figure 18). Choose the <strong>Via multimedia</strong> option and press select (Figure 19).<br /><br />Your Nokia 6110 will create an MMS message with the directions listed (Figure 20). Send the message by selecting a contact (or typing in a number). Press the central navigation key to bring up your contacts list, and select the one you want (Figure 21). Select OK to add the recipient.</p> <p>Once you have selected the recipient for the message, select <strong>Options</strong> and then press <strong>Send </strong>(Figure 22). The message with the route directions will now be sent.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> ]]></description>
            
      <pubDate>Thu, 08 Nov 2007 12:37 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>http://www.knowyourmobile.com/nokia/nokia6110/nokia6110userguides/6012/how_to_send_sat_nav_maps_to_other_mobiles_with_the_nokia_6110.html</link>
      <description><![CDATA[<div align="center"><a href="http://www.knowyourmobile.com/nokia/nokia6110/nokia6110userguides/6012/how_to_send_sat_nav_maps_to_other_mobiles_with_the_nokia_6110.html"><img title="How to send Sat Nav maps to other mobiles with the Nokia 6110" src="http://www.knowyourmobile.com/siteimage/scale/500/800/12077.jpg" alt="Nokia 6110 Navigator " /></a></div> <br/><i><strong>Wiith the Nokia 6110 Navigator you can help other people find you by sending detailed Sat Nav maps to their mobile phone</strong></i><br/><p>Among its many features, the Nokia 6110 Navigator has a GPS (Global Positioning System) receiver built in, and is supplied with satellite navigation software. Users can find their own location on an onscreen map, search for directions to other locations or points of interest and get step-by-step onscreen and voice instructions to get there.</p><p>The sophisticated Sat Nav software that comes with the Nokia 6110 Navigator, which is supplied by Sat Nav specialist Route 66, offers numerous options for searching for locations and getting directions. You can search for an address by tapping in just a few letters of the address or postcode; you can scroll through various categories of locations - from entertainment venues or banks to shops or historical locations - and even look up routes to contact addresses straight from your phone's contacts.</p><p>Nokia 6110 users can use its Sat Nav system either in a vehicle or in pedestrian mode, giving you step-by-step navigation in a convenient pocket-sized, mobile package.<br /><br />As well as planning your own route, the Nokia 6110 Navigator's mobile phone functionality also enables users to share maps and step-by-step routes with other mobile phone users.</p><p>Some maps can be sent by simply capturing a map displayed on the phone's screen with a few button presses. Users can then choose an option to send it to another mobile phone via a multimedia MMS message, email or beam it to someone nearby via Bluetooth. Alternatively, users can send step-by-step route details by MMS, text message or email.</p><p>This facility could prove very useful. You could send a friend instructions on how to get to a meeting place, inform someone of your exact location if you're in an unfamiliar town, or send a map to help out a friend who's lost. There are numerous possibilities. And it's easy to do...</p><p><strong>Activating Sat Nav</strong><br />Activate your Nokia 6110 Navigator's GPS satellite navigation application by pressing the <strong>Navigator</strong> button at the bottom of the closed phone, just below the main navigation pad; its marked with a compass-shaped icon (Figure 1). Alternatively, you can activate this function via the main menu.</p><p>Your 6110 will take a few seconds to load the software (Figure 2). The screen will display the earth, and then swiftly home in to your location (or your last location when the GPS receiver was on) (Figure 3). </p><p>The GPS receiver will now identify your exact location. This could take under a minute or several minutes, depending on how quickly the GPS receiver can lock onto sufficient satellites to identify accurately your position. In built up cities or towns, it could take longer than in open country.  </p><p>Once your position has been found, a map of your current location will be displayed onscreen (Figure 4). You can choose to send this map to other mobiles via MMS, email it or send it via Bluetooth. You can zoom in or out on the map to get a suitable overview of your location by pressing the * or # key on the phone's keypad.</p><p><br /><strong>How to send a map with your current location</strong><br />To send the onscreen map, first press the <strong>Options</strong> softkey (Figure 4).</p><p>Scroll down the list to the <strong>Send</strong> option and select (Figure 5). Two options appear in a submenu - Map as image or GPS position. Highlight <strong>Map as image</strong> and select (Figure 6).</p><p>Now choose how you want to send the map. In this case, we're sending via Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS), so highlight <strong>Via multimedia</strong> and press select (Figure 7). You are now presented with a standard MMS message, with the map attached as an image (Figure 8). </p><p>Like a standard MMS message, you can add text, other images, sounds or video (you can select Options to see what's available). But in this instance, we're sending simply sending the map, so highlight the <strong>To</strong> line at the top of the screen. You can either tap in a number here or choose a contact from your phonebook. </p><p>To select a contact, press the <strong>central select button</strong> on the control pad. Your contact list will appear. Highlight the contact you want to send the map to and select <strong>OK</strong> (Figure 9). The contact will now be attached to your message (Figure 10).</p><p>Now press the <strong>Options</strong> softkey, choose <strong>Send</strong> and press select (Figure 11).  The map has now been sent.</p><p><strong>Sending a map of a route from your current location</strong><br />You can also send a map with directions from your current location to another destination. This could be sent to a friend to help them find their way to you. In this example, we're sending a route showing the way from our location - a music venue - to a local railway station.</p><p>Open the satellite navigation application by pressing the <strong>Navigator</strong> button as described above (Figure 1).</p><p>Wait for a map showing your location to appear onscreen (Figure 12). Press the <strong>Options</strong> softkey and select <strong>Search</strong> (Figure 13).</p><p>You can now choose one of several  ways to search for a location. You can choose to search by address,  nearby points of interest, historical points of interest, your own predefined landmarks or an address from your list of contacts in the phone.  You can also use the Free text option to search for a location by typing bits of a name of address.</p><p>Highlight <strong>Free text</strong> and press select (Figure 14). Type in the name of the location, or part of the name, and press select (Figure 15). You will be presented with various options listed onscreen. Select the location you want to be mapped and select (Figure 16). </p><p>Several options appear onscreen. Highlight <strong>Navigate to</strong> and press select (Figure 17).</p><p>The Sat Nav system calculates the route you need to take. To get the route displayed fully on the screen, press <strong>Options</strong>, then highlight  <strong>Zoom</strong> and select (Figure 18). From the pop up menu, scroll down to <strong>to entire route</strong> and press select (Figure 19). The route will be displayed onscreen (Figure 20).</p><p>To send this map to someone as an MMS, select <strong>Options</strong>, then scroll down to <strong>Send</strong> (Figure 21) and press select. Highlight <strong>Map as image</strong> and select (Figure 22). Choose the <strong>Via multimedia</strong> option and press select (Figure 23).<br /><br />Your Nokia 6110 will create an MMS message with the map included (Figure 24). You can add extra elements (as described above) or simply send the message by selecting a contact (Figure 25) or typing in a number.</p><p>Once you have selected the recipient for the message, select <strong>Options</strong> and then press <strong>Send </strong>(Figure 26). The message with the map will now be sent.</p>]]></description>
            
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      <description><![CDATA[<div align="center"><a href="http://www.knowyourmobile.com/nokia/nokia6110/nokia6110themes/5837/how_to_change_themes_on_the_nokia_6110_navigator.html"><img title="How to change themes on the Nokia 6110 Navigator" src="http://www.knowyourmobile.com/siteimage/scale/500/800/11837.jpg" alt="Nokia 6110 Navigator Themes screen shot" /></a></div> <br/><i><strong>It's simple to change the look and feel of the Nokia 6110 Navigator's display and menus by adding new themes</strong></i><br/><p>You can change the look and feel of your Nokia 6110 Navigator's display by changing its theme, either using one pre-loaded into the 6110 or by downloading a new one. </p><p>Installing a new theme can change the look of the display in standby mode, the background wallpaper for the menu system and the phone's screensaver. </p><p>Your new theme could simply bring a fresh colour scheme or design change to your phone's display, or you could choose a theme that includes images of your favourite movie star, football club or TV show. It's up to you, as there are numerous different theme downloads available to suit your tastes. You can find plenty of websites on the internet offering downloads, and while some charge, others can be downloaded to your PC for free simply at the click of a mouse. </p><p>Once you've downloaded new themes from the internet you can copy them easily onto your 6110 via Bluetooth, or using your phone's supplied USB cable. </p><p>Once you have copied a new theme to the phone, you will be required to save them and apply them via your Themes menu, but this is a straightforward procedure.</p><p>To see the themes available on your phone and to choose a new one, press the Nokia Menu key, situated to the bottom left of the closed phone (next to the navigator key) to take you into the main Menu.</p><p>In the main menu highlight<strong> Settings </strong>and press the central select key on the navigation<strong> </strong>pad (Figure 1).<br />In the Settings Menu, highlight <strong>Themes</strong> and press to select (Figure 2).<br />In the Themes menu, choose the <strong>General</strong> option and press the select key (Figure3).</p><p>You will now see a list of the themes available on your phone (Figure 4). </p><p>You can preview the themes available on the phone before changing your existing theme, or if you already know which one you want to set, you can choose to set the new theme quickly without previewing it.</p><p><strong>Setting the theme</strong><br />If you already know which theme you want to install, simply scroll down to the name of the theme and click to select (Figure 5). </p><p>When selected, the new theme will be installed on your 6110 in a second or two. A message will pop up informing you that the selected theme has been installed (Figure 6), and you will be able to see straight away that the background to your menus has changed (Figure 7). </p><p><strong>Preview first</strong><br />If, however, you want preview the theme first, in the Themes menu scroll down to the name of the theme you want to preview. Then press the key beneath Options (bottom left of the display). </p><p>Highlight <strong>Preview</strong> (Figure 8) and press select. The theme will be displayed oscreen (Figure 9). You then have the options to press <strong>Set</strong> to set the theme or <strong>Back</strong> to return to the Themes menu.</p><p>Also, You can quickly change the theme back to the original by following the same procedure, as all your themes will be stored on your phone (or the memory card) for you to choose whenever the mood for a change takes you. </p><p>To get back to the original standby display at any time, simply press the <strong>End</strong> key to the right of the navigation pad. </p>]]></description>
            
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      <description><![CDATA[<div align="center"><a href="http://www.knowyourmobile.com/nokia/nokia6110/nokia6110reviews/5791/nokia_6110_navigator_review.html"><img title="Nokia 6110 Navigator review" src="http://www.knowyourmobile.com/siteimage/scale/500/800/9993.jpg" alt="Nokia 6110 Navigator slider closed" /></a></div> <br/><i><strong>With an integrated GPS receiver and full Sat Nav software, the Nokia 6110 Navigator is a smartphone that knows where it's at</strong></i><br/><p>The Nokia 6110 Navigator is one of a new wave of smartphones from Nokia that have built-in GPS receivers for satellite navigation.  The high-end, multi-talented N95 and E90 Communicator came before, but the 6110 Navigator is built specifically as a mobile with Sat Nav at the heart of its functionality. The 6110 is a Symbian S60-powered smartphone, so has a flexible - and user customisable - array of multimedia applications.</p>
<p>It also has 3G with high-speed HSDPA onboard for fast downloading of music, video and other content, plus onboard music player and 2.0-megpaixel camera. But the 6110's headline grabber is its supplied software delivering turn-by-turn voice and onscreen navigation and route planning, a package that aims to put in-car Sat Nav in-pocket.<br />Unlike previous GPS-enabled Nokias, the 6110 uses the popular Route 66 memory card-based mobile Sat Nav package rather than Nokia Maps service.</p>
<p>This means that in the UK you are supplied in-box with maps covering the whole of the UK and Ireland, with 3D routing, navigation and points of interest info loaded onto a 512MB MicroSD card. You can upgrade this package by adding extra maps for other countries, subscriptions for traffic information, safety camera updates, weather reports and Lonely Planet travel guides</p>
<p>The Route 66 software can be accessed from the front of the phone, with its slider closed. Press a largecNavigator key and the Sat Nav software quickly comes into play. Locking onto GPS satellites to get a location can take mere seconds, particularly in wide open spaces; in cities, it can take longer to get a fix, a few minutes sometimes. This device uses Assisted GPS (AGPS) technology that uses mobile network referencing combined with GPS to increase the speed and accuracy of positioning, Once you're getting GPS reception, the system is a beauty to use and stays connected tenaciously.</p>
<p>The Route 66 software enables you to look up places you want directions to in various ways - using a text search facility, or by inputting parts of addresses, postcodes or locations. You can also search for nearby points of interests &ndash; shops, stations, restaurants, banks, entertainment venues, attractions and so on &ndash;  under a variety of category headings. The joy of having this phone-based on a memory card rather than internet based is the speed of searches; it's extremely fast, plus you don't have to be in good mobile network coverage for it to work. You can also bookmark your own favourite locations or routes. A really useful feature is the ability to send screen shots of maps to other mobile users as regular MMS messages, emails or via Bluetooth.</p>
<p>Trialing the Sat Nav system around remote countryside and in town we were very impressed overall. It was extremely useful for navigating around small country lanes which would otherwise have left us dazed, confused - and very lost. Naturally, the major roads were a breeze too. Voice directions were clear and precise, and loud - the rear panel stereo speakers are loud enough to cut through car noise. The phone's display is a 2.2-inch QVGA (320x240 pixels) 16-million colour screen that&rsquo;s bright and detailed - so shows up the 3D or 2D directions nice and clearly. Not as clearly as a dedicated in-car Sat Nav system with 4-inch display, of course, but the 6110 Navigator does ft in your pocket better... One caveat that users should note is that GPS gobbles up battery life, so if using in your motor, an in-car charger would be recommended (you should also check that the Sat Nav app is properly exited when you're done - it can easily be left running in the background).</p>
<p>The Nokia 6110's Sat Nav software also features a pedestrian mode, which will encourage users to use the navigation feature when wandering around. The phone itself is not the smallest handset around, comparable in size to the N95 at 101(h) x 49(w) x 20(d) mm and weighing 125g.  It's not such a striking design as the N95, but its rounded body feels comfortable in the hand, if a tad bulky in the pocket.</p>
<p>One of the features on the casing is a raised sliding lens cover on the back. This acts as protection and a fast access switch on the phone's camera in landscape mode. This model's 2.0-megapixel shooter can produce decent printable pictures, particularly in good lighting conditions. It has a flash onboard too. There are a selection of adjustments you can implement, plus post-shot editing options in the camera. It does lack autofocus and macro modes, however, which limits the quality of closer shots. You can see examples of images taken with the Nokia 6110 Navigator <a href="http://www.knowyourmobile.com/nokia/nokia6110/nokia6110reviews/5574/nokia_6110_navigator_camera_samples.html">here</a>.</p>
<p>Video shooting is available in 320x240 pixels resolution, which is better than average for a mobile phone. Footage is pretty good for a cameraphone. Nokia supplies the 6110 with Adobe Photoshop Album 3.0  software on a CD-ROM for more advanced photo editing on a PC.</p>
<p>A secondary lower quality camera above the display is used for 3G video calling. 3G with HSDPA enables high speed downloads and streaming of video and audio tracks, at up to 3.6Mbps. Downloaded video playback on the 6110 is excellent, with RealPlayer software pre-loaded.  The onboard music player is an able performer,  too, as good as the Nokia N95's (albeit without the N95's dedicated music controls). The headphones supplied are typically so-so, but can be upgraded for significant quality improvement if you use a 2.5mm-to-3.5mm adapter with standard headphones. Bluetooth stereo headphones are another upgrade option.</p>
<p>The Nokia Browser can browse pages written in XHTML, HTML and WML, giving a decent full web browsing experience; zooming options and the cursor style page navigation are well integrated to help surfing on a mobile screen, while Nokia's browser Mini map gives you a page overview to help negotiate pages with lots of info. RSS feeds can be bookmarked too for regular headline updates from your favourite sites.</p>
<p>As with any Symbian S60 3rd Edition smartphone from Nokia, there are extensive organiser functions (calendar, notes, calculator, convertor, etc.) and other applications to try out.  There's Push Email support, and QuickOffice document reader software, plus an Adobe PDF reader, so you can check out attachments from emails or documents copied over to the phone's memory. Nokia PC Suite syncing software is supplied, which enables you to synchronise contacts and calendars with Microsoft Outlook and Lotus Notes on  a PC via a USB cable (there's no Mac sync option though). Files can be dragged and droped over to the phone's memory too.</p>
<p>Overall, the Nokia 6110 Navigator presents a compelling package for anyone keen on having Sat Nav on their mobile phone. The joy of the 6110 option is everything you need is squeezed into one relatively compact device. And the performance of the Nokia 6110's integrated Sat Nav solution is much better than Nokia's first GPS phone, the N95, delivering faster lock-ons and location processing and better overall GPS reception.</p>
<p>There are battery power issues inherent in this one-gadget solution; leaving GPS on really hits battery usage. But with the flexibility of the Nokia 6110 Navigator and all-round performance, this is hugely impressive device.</p>
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<p><strong>Typical price: </strong>&pound;260 SIM-free</p>
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<strong>Pros</strong>:<br /> GPS/Route 66 Software <br /> 2 megapixel camera <br /> 3G/HSDPA
<p><strong> </strong><strong>Pros</strong>:<br />Lack of battery power</p>
<p><strong>Verdict: </strong>The 6110 navigator is an advanced GPS system with an array of features</p>
<p><strong>Rating:</strong> <img src="http:\/\/Array.env.HTTP_HOST\/siteimage/scale/0/0/22823.gif" alt="3.5 out of 5" align="top" /></p>
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<p><strong>More info:</strong> <a title="Nokia website" href="http://www.nokia.co.uk/A4366035" target="_blank">Nokia 6110    microsite</a><br /><br /><a href="http://www.knowyourmobile.com/nokia/nokia6110/nokia6110reviews/5437/nokia_6110_navigator_technical_specifications.html">Nokia 6110 Navigator technical specifications.</a></p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<div align="center"><a href="http://www.knowyourmobile.com/nokia/nokia6110/nokia6110reviews/5614/nokia_6110_navigator_reviews_roundup.html"><img title="Nokia 6110 Navigator reviews round-up" src="http://www.knowyourmobile.com/siteimage/scale/500/800/9995.jpg" alt="Nokia 6110 Navigator, slider open" /></a></div> <br/><i><strong>What do the experts think of the Nokia 6110 Navigator? We collate all the online and offline published reviews of the Nokia 6110 Navigator for you to compare opinions<br/></strong></i><br/>   <table border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4" width="100%" class="articleBodycopy">      <tbody><tr valign="top">   <td>&nbsp;</td>      <td>&nbsp;</td>   </tr>            <tr valign="top">        <td colspan="2">   <hr style="color: #666666; background-color: #666666; height: 1px" /></td>      </tr><tr valign="top">   <td><img src="http:\/\/Array.env.HTTP_HOST\/siteimage/scale/0/0/23.gif" border="0" alt="Mobile Choice logo" width="120" height="41" />     <div align="center"><img src="http:\/\/Array.env.HTTP_HOST\/siteimage/scale/0/0/53.gif" border="0" alt="4 stars" vspace="2" width="80" height="18" /><br />      (4/5)</div></td>       <td><p><strong>Mobile Choice Nokia 6110 Navigator Review<br />   </strong>&quot;<span class="article_text">The 6110 Navigator is perfect for those who spend their life on the road and need a convenient convergence package to keep them company on their travels.</span>&quot; <br />           <a href="http://www.mobilechoiceuk.com/artman/publish/article_688.shtml" target="_blank"> Read      the Mobile Choice Nokia 6110 Navigator review</a></p>     </td>  </tr>            <tr valign="top">        <td colspan="2">   <hr style="color: #666666; background-color: #666666; height: 1px" /></td>      </tr>         <tr valign="top">         <td width="120"><img src="http:\/\/Array.env.HTTP_HOST\/siteimage/scale/0/0/24.gif" border="0" alt="CNET.co.uk logo" width="120" height="47" />           <div align="center"><img src="http:\/\/Array.env.HTTP_HOST\/siteimage/scale/0/0/53.gif" border="0" alt="4 stars" vspace="2" width="80" height="18" /><br />    (8/10)</div></td>                <td><p><strong>CNET.co.uk<br />     </strong>&ldquo;The 6110's super-fast searching and ability to text maps and routes to friends promises to revolutionise mobile navigation - and it couldn't happen to a nicer phone. &rdquo;<br />             <a href="http://reviews.cnet.co.uk/mobiles/0,39030107,49292179,00.htm" target="_blank">Read      the CNet.co.uk Nokia 6110 Navigator review</a></p>       </td>    </tr>            <tr valign="top">        <td colspan="2">   <hr style="color: #666666; background-color: #666666; height: 1px" /></td>      </tr>         <tr valign="top">         <td width="120"><img src="http:\/\/Array.env.HTTP_HOST\/siteimage/scale/0/0/36.gif" border="0" alt="Your Mobile Phone Reviews logo" width="120" height="33" />      <div align="center"><img src="http:\/\/Array.env.HTTP_HOST\/siteimage/scale/0/0/53.gif" border="0" alt="4 stars" vspace="2" width="80" height="18" /><br />   (84%) </div></td>                  <td><p><strong>Your Mobile Phone Reviews<br />       </strong>&ldquo;he phone comes with Nokia Navigator application &amp; the user can use the dedicated navigator key to access maps &amp; information regarding the desired location easily &amp; quickly.&rdquo;<br />             <a href="http://www.yourmobilephonereviews.co.uk/nokia_6110_navigator_reviews.htm" target="_blank">Read      the Your Mobile Phone Reviews Nokia 6110 Navigator review</a></p>         </td>    </tr>            <tr valign="top">        <td colspan="2">   <hr /></td>      </tr>         <tr valign="top">         <td width="120">&nbsp;</td>                    <td><p><strong><br /></strong><strike><a href="http://www.mobile-phones-uk.org.uk/nokia-n95.htm" target="_blank"></a></strike>             </p>           </td>    </tr>            <tr valign="top">        <td colspan="2">   <hr /></td>      </tr>         <tr valign="top">         <td width="120"><img src="http:\/\/Array.env.HTTP_HOST\/siteimage/scale/0/0/32.gif" border="0" alt="What Mobile logo" width="120" height="69" />      <div align="center"><img src="http:\/\/Array.env.HTTP_HOST\/siteimage/scale/0/0/54.gif" border="0" alt="5 stars" vspace="2" width="80" height="18" /><br />  (5/5)</div></td>           <td><p><strong>What Mobile<br />           </strong>&ldquo;The 6110 Navigator is an awesome all-in-one device, with GPS reception that really shows up the N95 and E90. It combines the best features of Series 60, including 3G HSDPA support, with fast and intuitive navigation software.&rdquo;<br />                   <a href="http://www.whatmobile.net/" target="_blank">What Mobile November 2007 </a></p>               </td>    </tr>            <tr valign="top">        <td colspan="2">   <hr /></td>      </tr>         <tr valign="top">         <td width="120"><img src="http:\/\/Array.env.HTTP_HOST\/siteimage/scale/0/0/25.gif" border="0" alt="Pocketlint logo" width="120" height="28" />      <div align="center"><img src="http:\/\/Array.env.HTTP_HOST\/siteimage/scale/0/0/53.gif" border="0" alt="4 stars (8/10)" vspace="2" width="80" height="18" /><br />   (8/10)</div></td>            <td><p><strong>Pocket Lint<br />               </strong>&ldquo;The crux of the simplicity is the need to press one button on the front of the phone to access the GPS application, doing so launches the Route 66 software and like other GPS applications out there it's simple and effective and certainly better than the GPS software bundled with the N95.&rdquo;<br />                   <a href="http://www.pocket-lint.co.uk/reviews/review.phtml/2630/3654/nokia-6110-navigator-mobile-phone.phtml" target="_blank">Read Pocket Lint's Nokia 6110 Navigator review</a></p>                   </td>    </tr> <tr valign="top">   <td colspan="2"><hr /></td>   </tr> <tr valign="top">   <td><img src="http:\/\/Array.env.HTTP_HOST\/siteimage/scale/0/0/11557.gif" border="0" alt="T3.co.uk logo" width="126" height="36" />     <div align="center"><img src="http:\/\/Array.env.HTTP_HOST\/siteimage/scale/0/0/53.gif" border="0" alt="4 stars (8/10)" vspace="2" width="80" height="18" /><br />       (4/5)</div></td>                       <td><p><strong>T3.co.uk<br /></strong>&ldquo;The Navigator can&rsquo;t match the N95 for sheer multimedia pizazz, but with extras such as HSDPA, push <a style="border-bottom: 0.075em solid darkgreen; font-weight: normal; font-size: 100%; text-decoration: underline; color: darkgreen; background-color: transparent; padding-bottom: 1px" href="http://www.t3.co.uk/reviews/communication/mobile_phone/nokia_navigator_6110#" target="_blank" class="iAs">email</a>, an excellent browser and viewer for Word and Excel documents, it&rsquo;s quite the powerhouse. The music player is also a bit handy and there&rsquo;s a decent two-meg camera, too&rdquo;<br />                       <a href="http://www.t3.co.uk/reviews/communication/mobile_phone/nokia_navigator_6110" target="_blank">Read T3's Nokia 6110 Navigator review </a></p>                     </td>  </tr> <tr valign="top">   <td colspan="2"><hr /></td>   </tr> <tr valign="top">   <td><img src="http:\/\/Array.env.HTTP_HOST\/siteimage/scale/0/0/22.gif" border="0" alt="Total Mobile logo" width="120" height="47" />     <div align="center"><img src="http:\/\/Array.env.HTTP_HOST\/siteimage/scale/0/0/53.gif" border="0" alt="4 stars (8/10)" vspace="2" width="80" height="18" /><br />      (4/5)</div></td>                        <td><p><strong>Total Mobile/Tech.co.uk<br />                     </strong>&ldquo;The 6110 Navigator is a very sensible handset, providing everything that you need from a modern phone. As a smartphone and 3G handset, there is practically nothing that it can't do or be made to handle. But the killer punch with the 6110 Navigator is the satnav set-up. This is probably the best integration of GPS into a mobile that we have yet seen.&rdquo;<br />                         <a href="http://www.tech.co.uk/gadgets/phones/mobile-phones/review/nokia-6110-navigator" target="_blank">Read Total Mobile's Nokia 6110 Navigator review </a></p>                       </td>  </tr>    </tbody></table>  ]]></description>
            
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      <title><![CDATA[Nokia 6110 Navigator camera samples]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<div align="center"><a href="http://www.knowyourmobile.com/nokia/nokia6110/nokia6110reviews/5574/nokia_6110_navigator_camera_samples.html"><img title="Nokia 6110 Navigator camera samples" src="http://www.knowyourmobile.com/siteimage/scale/500/800/11533.jpg" alt="Nokia 6110" /></a></div> <br/><i><strong>A selection of sample digital photos to show the performance of the Nokia 6110 Navigator's 2.0-megapixel camera </strong></i><br/><p>The Nokia 6110 Navigator has a main camera on the back panel with a maximum resolution of 2.0-megapixels (1600x1200 pixels), and a video recording capability at a maximum resolution of 320x240 pixels.</p><p>It also has a secondary front facing low resolution CIF  camera (above the screen) for face-to-face video calling, with a resolution of 320x240 pixels or 176x144 pixels for video.</p><p>The main 2.0-megapixel camera can be activated by a dedicated camera button on the side of the phone, or by sliding back a sturdy lens cover on the back of the phone. This allows you to compose images in landscape, using the full screen as the viewfinder. </p><p>The camera comes with an LED flash for low-light conditions, although it does lack autofocus and macro facilities which limits some of its close-up shooting capabilities. None the less, most images are clear and very acceptable with good colour reproduction and balanced exposure.</p><p>At the maximum resolution, the Nokia 6110 Navigator can produce images large enough to make decent quality standard-sized 6x4in photo prints. Images can be stored on the phone or on a MicroSD card; the 512MB MicroSD supplied with the 6110, which has Sat Nav software preloaded, has plenty of additional room for storing images (which you can back up to a PC).</p><p>If you want to shoot smaller images just to show on the phone or to send simply as a photo message, the Nokia 6110 offers four resolution settings, down to 320x240 pixels. The 6110 has a panorama shooting mode, allowing you to stitch together images into one shot, and a multi-shot mode. A night mode, white balance and colour adjustments are available, as well as a self-timer.</p>]]></description>
            
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      <title><![CDATA[Nokia 6110 Navigator technical specifications]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<div align="center"><a href="http://www.knowyourmobile.com/nokia/nokia6110/nokia6110reviews/5437/nokia_6110_navigator_technical_specifications.html"><img title="Nokia 6110 Navigator technical specifications" src="http://www.knowyourmobile.com/siteimage/scale/500/800/9995.jpg" alt="Nokia 6110 Navigator, slider open" /></a></div> <br/><i><strong>Detailed technical specifications for the Nokia 6110 Navigator 3G slider phone - with built-in GPS receiver</strong></i><br/><table id="vtable" border="0" cellspacing="1" width="100%">
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<td width="40%" height="13"><strong>UK Launch</strong></td>
<td>Q3 2007</td>
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<td width="40%" height="13"><strong>Network</strong></td>
<td>All <br /></td>
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<td width="40%" height="13"><strong>Price</strong></td>
<td>0-&pound;300</td>
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<td width="40%" height="13"><strong>Frequency</strong></td>
<td>3G, quad-band</td>
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<td width="40%" height="13"><strong>Phone Style</strong></td>
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<p>Slider</p>
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<td width="40%" height="13"><strong>Thickness</strong></td>
<td>20mm</td>
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<td width="40%" height="13"><strong>Length</strong></td>
<td>101mm</td>
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<td width="40%" height="13"><strong>Width</strong></td>
<td>49mm</td>
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<td width="40%" height="13"><strong>Weight</strong></td>
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<p>125g</p>
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<td width="40%" height="13"><strong>Built-in Memory</strong></td>
<td>40MB</td>
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<td width="40%" height="13"><strong>Additional Memory</strong></td>
<td>microSD up to 2GB - 512MB card supplied <br /></td>
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<td width="40%" height="13"><strong>High-speed Data</strong></td>
<td>GPRS, EDGE, 3G</td>
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<td width="40%" height="13"><strong>Connectivity</strong></td>
<td>Bluetooth, USB</td>
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<td width="40%" height="13"><strong>Screen Size</strong></td>
<td>320x240 pixels</td>
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<td width="40%" height="13"><strong>Secondary Screen Size </strong></td>
<td>N/a</td>
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<td width="40%" height="13"><strong>Screen Colours</strong></td>
<td>16 million<br /></td>
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<td width="40%" height="13"><strong>Camera</strong></td>
<td>Yes</td>
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<td width="40%" height="13"><strong>Designer Lens</strong></td>
<td>No</td>
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<td width="40%" height="13"><strong>Camera Resolution </strong></td>
<td>2.0 megapixels</td>
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<td width="40%" height="13"><strong>Zoom</strong></td>
<td>4x Digital</td>
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<td width="40%" height="13"><strong>Flash</strong></td>
<td>Yes</td>
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<td width="40%" height="13"><strong>Video Resolution</strong></td>
<td>640x480 pixels</td>
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<td width="40%" height="13"><strong>Ringtones</strong></td>
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<p>Polyphonic, MP3, Truetones, AAC, eAAC , SP-MIDI, MIDI, REAL</p>
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<td width="40%" height="13"><strong>Music Player</strong></td>
<td>Yes</td>
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<td width="40%" height="13"><strong>Music Formats</strong></td>
<td>MP3, AAC, eAAC , MP4, WMA</td>
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<td width="40%" height="13"><strong>Song Storage</strong></td>
<td>N/A <br /></td>
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<td width="40%" height="13"><strong>Radio</strong></td>
<td>Yes</td>
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<td width="40%" height="13"><strong>Speaker</strong></td>
<td>Yes</td>
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<td width="40%" height="13"><strong>Video Calling</strong></td>
<td>Yes</td>
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<td width="40%" height="13"><strong>Internet</strong></td>
<td>Yes</td>
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<td width="40%" height="13"><strong>Browser</strong></td>
<td>Nokia Web Browser, xHTML, WAP 2.0</td>
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<td width="40%" height="13"><strong>Games</strong></td>
<td>Yes</td>
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<td width="40%" height="13"><strong>Battery Standby</strong></td>
<td>265 hours</td>
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<td width="40%" height="13"><strong>Talktime</strong></td>
<td>210 minutes</td>
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