The
Nokia 9290 Communicator aims to replace all of your portable
devices by combining a cell phone, PDA, and wireless office into
one.
On the outside, it appears to be just a cell phone, but when you
flip it open lengthwise, this tool sports a full-color screen and
keyboard, allowing you to do messaging and compose business
documents from any remote location.
The cell phone component of this device features the familiar
Nokia interface, so anyone who’s used a Nokia before will be
able to modify settings in a snap, without referring to the
manual. Considering that it performs many of the functions of a
PDA with its built-in keyboard, the Communicator is
lightweight.
However, in comparison to other cell phones, this Nokia is a heavy
8.5 ounces. We found that the phone, which is about the size of an
eyeglass case, was awkward to hold in smaller hands because of its
wide uncontoured body. The buttons on the keypad are spaced well
for easy dialing, but the placement of the mouthpiece and earpiece
on the opposite side of the phone from the keypad is highly
inconvenient.
Dialing a number on one side and flipping the phone over to talk
on the other was annoying. During phone calls, we accidentally
hung up on our friends several times when we brushed the keypad
against our hand or shoulder.
The phone opens in half lengthwise to reveal a backlit,
high-resolution, 4,096-color screen. Most competing PDA/phone
combinations feature a vertical screen, but we preferred the wider
view offered by the Communicator, which still has enough height to
provide an eight-line screen at a readable font size.
From here, seven buttons along the top of the keyboard go to the
Communicator’s main functions: desk, telephone, messaging,
Internet, contacts, calendar, and office. The QWERTY keyboard
below makes it easy for trained typists to input information;
however, the keyboard has only one Shift key--on the left--which
slowed down our typing considerably. Also, the tightly packed keys
made typos inevitable.
The Communicator's design flaws, though, are more than made up for
by its other features. The PC-like icon-based interface is
completely intuitive, so you can jump right in and start creating
documents and organizing them in the Windows-like file manager.
The Communicator supports a wide range of e-mail protocols,
allowing you to send and receive messages with spreadsheets,
business presentations, video clips, digital images, and music
files attached.
With 56 MB of memory, the device has adequate storage space for
all documents. A 16 MB MultiMediaCard, packaged with the
Communicator, is included in that 56 MB; the unit accepts cards up
to 64 MB so you can also upgrade your memory. Surfing the Internet
on this mini-laptop’s wide screen is also a pleasure, as pages
load in full color rather than in tedious text-only mode.
The PDA functions on the Communicator include a directory,
calendar, and to-do list, which can be synchronized with Microsoft
Outlook or Lotus Notes on your desktop computer. The contacts
directory lets you load up several phone numbers, an e-mail
address, and even a photo for each of your contacts.
A key convenience is the ability to dial a contact from the
organizer and talk hands free on the speakerphone while
simultaneously editing a document or accessing the Internet. In
addition, the Communicator uses the same charger as other Nokia
phones, so there’s no need to buy new accessories if you’ve
owned a Nokia in the past.
While there is definitely room for improvement in this phone’s
size and design, we still find it to be one of the better
Web-enabled phones out there. Plus, the convenience of carrying
one device instead of a cell phone, PDA, and laptop is too good to
resist. --Cristina Vaamonde
Pros:
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Full-color
Internet surfing on wide screen
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Can
simultaneously talk on phone and surf Internet or edit
documents
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Contacts,
calendar, and to-do list synch with desktop computer
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56MB
memory, including 16 MB MultiMediaCard; unit accepts up to 64
MB card
Cons:
Features:
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Menus
and screen icons create a PC-like environment
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High-resolution,
color TFT active matrix screen displays up to 4096 colors
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Send
and receive e-mail with attachments
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Browse
the Web wirelessly and see it in full color
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Talk
handsfree on the speakerphone
Technical
Data:
Symbian
OS v6.0
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User
Interface: Backlit, Clock, Text Message Indicator, Voice
Mail Button, Voice Mail Indicator, Volume Select/Display,
Signal Strength Indicator
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Display
Size: 3 lines
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Size:
6.22 x 2.2 x 1.06 inches
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Weight:
8.5 ounces
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Call
Management: Call Timers, Redial, Missed Call Indicator,
Call Log, Voice Activated Dialing, Any-Key Answer,
Auto-Redial, Speed Dial, Mute Control, No-Answer Transfer,
One-Touch 911, Vibrating Ring, Differential Ring
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Phone
Book Capacity: 250 entries
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Advanced
Messaging: Numeric Paging, Text Messaging
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Web
& Data Features: Internet Browser, Call Restrictions,
Lock Alarm
Power:
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Battery
Strength Indicator
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Minimum
Rated Standby Time: 216 hours
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Minimum
Rated Talk Time: 360 minutes
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Battery
Cell Composition: Lithium Ion
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Charging
Time: 3.5 hours
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Extras:
Personal Information Manager, Headphone Jack, Alarm
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Components:
Battery, AC Charger, Hands-free Earbud Headset, Data Cable,
Memory Card, User Documentation
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Network
Compatibility: GSM
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