Reviewers Liked
- Solid hardware, bright display, tactile keyboard, attractive industrial design
- Premium design; Fantastic QWERTY keyboard; 8-megapixel camera takes excellent pictures and video; Good battery life
- Beautiful hardware all around. Terrific camera and camcorder. Plenty of business connectivity
- Qwerty keyboard makes Symbian^3 niceto use; excellent build quality; good battery life; Ovi Maps; nice OLED screen; HD video recording
- Gorgeous hardware, Excellent battery life, Strong camera performance
- Looks Great, Solid Build Quality, Excellent Keyboard, Very Good Display, Plenty of Productivty Features
- Excellent email, free sat-nav, decent touch-screen
- Build quality, display, sound, battery life, QWERTY keyboard
- Great design and build, exceptionally comfortable typing experience, large display, HDMI out, USB On-the-Go, HD video playback, good camera and video recording quality
- Superb hardware, excellent camera
- High build quality body, good screen resolution, good HD video recording
- Good display, Symbian^3 performs well, HDMI port, 8 megapixel camera, QWERTY keyboard, Decent browser, Unified email, 720p HD video recording
- Solid construction quality, beautiful screen
- Great HD video recording, audio quality,and build and design. Lots of features
- Solid, distinguishable industrial design, Comfortable physical keyboard and screentilting, Powerful loudspeaker
Reviewers Didn't Like
- Poor camera, frustrating user interface, sluggish performance
- Symbian platform falls short of the competition; Sluggish performance; Low-resolution display; No expansion slot
- Frustrating UI. No microSD card slot. Short battery life. Very expensive. OS is doomed
- Symbian^3 still has many quirks; platform's longterm future is bleak
- Symbian is a disaster, EDoF is a mistake, Low pixel density
- Phone Operation isn't Snappy, UI Still Feels Behind the Times, Camera Takes Disappointing Photos, Default Browser is a Mess
- Occasional lags, clunky Symbian OS, lack of apps, bloated homescreen setupLook and Feel
- Camera, No expandable memory
- Expensive, a bit long and bulky, no auto-focus in camera, no expandable storage, cannot play video files over 2GB
- Symbian, even ^3, is far behind modern mobile operating systems like Android, iOS and webOS
- Poor performance, basic camera
- Pricey, A tad on the heavy side, Lack of memory expansion slot
- Big & bulky, based on the aging Symbian OS, hard to open keyboard
- Third-party applications are limited. Fixed focus featureis a letdown
- Pricey, A tad on the heavy side, Lack of memory expansion slot
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