'This relatively inexpensive mobile phone won't appeal to business users or those who are interested in the latest and greatest touchscreen smartphones, but its updated phonebook, free turn-by-turn navigation and access to Nokia's Ovi application store mean that the Nokia C5 offers decent value. '
'otherwise attractive mobile phone'
'Access to Ovi Store and Ovi Maps.'
'Some people still want a phone that does the basics, without having a hefty price tag, and this latest Nokia device looks to those people. '
'The phone has Nokia's classically sharp internal display, but the external screen is no slouch, either.'
'The experience on the two applications is similar to that on other AT&T phones; both are minimalist in their designs, but the music player supports a wide variety of file formats (MP3, AAC, eAAC+ and WMA) and it offers useful features, such as album art, playlists, and shuffle, and repeat modes.'
'It's possible to store multiple phone numbers, email addresses, birthdays and anniversaries, notes, addresses, and plenty more.'
'The Nokia N70 Symbian based smart phone is a tri-band GSM (900/1800/1900Mhz) and 3G UMTS compatible device, and features a 2.0 megapixel camera on the back'
'The phone makes its first picture in 4.4 s - a bit far from ideal, not to say a disappointing performance'
'PC Software supplied is very flaky; no more than the bare minimum to get things struggling along'
'Users are certain to appreciate the adjustable brightness which ranges from pitiful to torching, and an ambient light sensor provides the finishing touch.'
'sound quality was acceptable, with a lot of treble and some volume fluctuations; reception was only so-so.'
'Chunky.'
'the sound quality is poor for a unit which emphasises its multimedia features.'
'For music, the Nokia N90's RealPlayer media player can handle both MP3 and iPod-compatible AAC files ripped from CDs but unfortunately not protected AAC tracks bought from iTunes.'