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Nokia N73 Review at CrunchGear

Nokia N73CrunchGear has reviewed the Nokia N73 and they write, “Overall, the N73 was a welcome surprise and my expectations were exceeded exponentially. I’ve never had problems with Nokias and if you’re in the market for a non-smartphone that’s basically a smartphone then the N73 is a safe bet.”

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Nokia E65 Review at ITReviews

Nokia E65ITReviews reviews the Nokia E65 and writes, “Nokia is pushing the E65 as a business phone but it might have wider appeal. It is hampered by the absence of a front-facing camera and that mono earbud, but taken in its entirety this is a very functional mobile phone.”

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Nokia N95 Review at CNET.uk

Nokia N95CNET.uk has reviewed the Nokia N95 and writes, “The N95 almost justifies its hefty price-tag for the sat-nav alone. Despite a few bugs, Nokia’s handset succeeds as phone, camera, media player, PDA and above all personal navigator. If we had to rescue just one device from a burning house, it would be the N95″

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Nokia E50 Review at CNET.uk

Nokia E50CNET.uk has reviewed the Nokia E50 cell phone and writes, “The E50 performed well. Because we didn’t want to use its mono earbud to listen to music, we tended to stick to making voice calls and doing a little Web browsing, and so its battery lasted quite well. Nokia quotes 6 hours 48 minutes of talk time, and we certainly reckon you could go a few days between battery charges.

Call quality was loud and clear and calls played through the loudspeaker were especially positive.”

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Nokia N95 Review at MobileChoice

Nokia N95MobileChoice has reviewed the Nokia N95 and writes, “The N95 is a great camera phone, but in reality, with a better sensor, a 3.2-megapixel camera probably would have done exactly the same job.”

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Nokia N95 Review at CNET

Nokia N95CNET has reviewed the Nokia N95 and writes, “With a 5-megapixel camera, advanced multimedia capabilities, and GPS, there’s no doubt that the Nokia N95 is one of the most feature-packed smart phones to date, but poor battery life and sluggish performance makes it hard to justify the high price tag.”

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Nokia 5300 Cell Phone Review at DigitalTrends

Nokia 5300DigitalTrends reviews the Nokia 5300 cell phone and writes, “The Nokia 5300 XpressMusic is a great compact and inexpensive solution for those who need a single music/cell device with unusual styling that is both unpretentious and eye-catching. Even if it had less style, its MP3 player-like music playback functions would still help differentiate it from its rivals.”

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Nokia 6300 Review at TrustedReviews

Nokia 6300TrustedReviews has reviewed the Nokia 6300 cell phone and writes, “Internal memory is a bit short and Nokia should have bundled a larger microSD card to compensate and a mini USB cable. But in general this is a solid and understated mid-range phone that deserves to be popular.”

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Nokia N73 Review at DPNow

Nokia N73DPNow has reviewed the Nokia N73 and they write, “The Nokia N73 is undoubtedly a very desirable and up-to-date mobile phone with a built in camera. Considering its specification, the N73 is relatively good value and available free in the UK under contract with the better known networks. There is still room for improvement in the camera department to make it cope better with less than perfect lighting conditions, but overall I’d certainly be happy to own and use an N73 and so I’m pleased to give it the stamp of approval via the DPNow Editor’s Choice award.”

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Nokia 6300 Review at Mobile.com.au

Nokia 6300Mobile.com.au has reviewed the Nokia 6300 cell phone and writes, “I thoroughly enjoyed reviewing the Nokia 6300. It’s the perfect balance between functionality and style, and did everything I needed it to do quickly and easily. The 16.7 million colour display is an absolute treat to use, and all the other features of the handset don’t leave it in the dark ages.

Being a mid-range handset, the camera is not the best on the market, but as I mentioned in the Camera Performance section, the images and video suffice for MMS messaging and using as wallpapers and screensavers. Including a better quality camera module would have just hiked up the price of the handset.

The included 128MB microSD memory card can be used to store MP3’s, videos, ring tones, and more. There’s an FM stereo radio tuner, Nokia web browser, Java application support, and support for the three major GSM network bands.

I only had two small issues with the 6300, and they were just that – small! I’ll be recommending the 6300 to anyone that asks. With a price tag of just over $400, it’s an affordable and well rounded mid-range handset.”

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