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The new Nokia 330: sneak previewNokiaFIRST LOOK

The new Nokia 330: sneak preview

December 27 2006, 10:33

The Nokia 330 is out, and we already have a review sample here. We made a special yourNAV video to show our first impressions.

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By yourNAV editors
De nieuwe Nokia 330 in beeld en geluidLast October we were the first to announce that Nokia would enter the PND market with the 330. This was big news because it’s the first attempt of the mobile phone giant to take a piece of the action in the Portable Navigation market.

Now, almost two months later, the Nokia 330 is actually here, and we were sent a review sample by GPSshop.nl. Of course we immediately went to work and by now the first few paragraphs of our in-depth review have been written.

Dedicated
The combination of Nokia and navigation is not completely new of course. The company’s (smart)phones, using software supplied by others eg. TomTom or Route 66 have been capable of providing a navigational experience for quite some time now. The Nokia 330 Auto Navigation, as the device is actually called, is the first truly dedicated GPS device from the Finns. And to prove that Nokia is only aiming for the navigational market, they seem to have left out the option for (hands free) phoning. Surprising, to say the least!

Specifications
The specifications of the Nokia 330 are very basic. Things like a 3.5 inch touch screen, (320x240), 64 MB of internal memory, a 400 MHz CPU by Samsung and a SiRF Star III chipset can hardly be called revolutionary.

The 330 also (optionally) supports TMC, the displaying of photos and the playing of MP3 files and videos (WMV, AVI, MPEG4, ASF, MPG). The device is shipped with a 'gooseneck' car mount, a car charger, a USB cable and a 2 GB SD card with version 7 of Route 66’s navigational software and the complete map of Europe pre-installed. The digital map is provided by NAVTEQ.

The Nokia 330 Auto Navigation is already on sale for a retail price of around ¤450.

We’ll post a complete review of the device very soon, but until then, here’s a brief introduction to the new device by means of an exclusive yourNAV video presentation! Click on the video windows below in order to play the video! (Microsoft Internet Explorer users need to click twice!)



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Rob Ot
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Posted on: December 27, 2006 10:33 h
Rob Ot Posted News:

Now on yourNAV:
The new Nokia 330: sneak preview

The Nokia 330 is out, and we already have a review sample here. We made a special yourNAV video to show our first impressions.


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Colin K
Posts: 838

Posted on: December 27, 2006 10:46 h
Colin K Congratulations, nice piece of video. The unit looks very "neat" (makes the 910 look like a brick!) and I look forward to a full review and complete list of specs.

Colin
GO10AE
Posts: 141

Posted on: December 27, 2006 16:04 h
Lovely effort. It makes such a difference to see these units in action. Keep up the good work!
Bart
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Posted on: December 27, 2006 17:16 h
Bart Thanks guys. smile.gif
We always try to innovate here at yourNAV. Expect more of these videos in the future!
Gasman
Posts: 76

Posted on: December 27, 2006 18:35 h
Gasman Absolutely right, it does make the Go series look like bricks!
However, without hands free 'phone connectivity, I wonder how successful the 330 will be?
When I saw the initial review I thought 'great, being a Nokia, it'll have no problem with bluetooth' but there's no way I could go back to using a bluetooth headset instead of my Go when I'm in the car, perhaps 331, 340 or 430 will redress the omission??
ecotrojan
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Posted on: January 1, 2007 15:17 h
ecotrojan IT looks very similar to the Nokia 770 Interenet Tablet which has just had a satnav upgrade by a third party (in cahoots with Nokia).

In your review could you let us know about the sound quality, is it as loud as TomTom Go ?

Thx
Matt
Mick Walsh
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Posted on: January 1, 2007 21:34 h
Mick Walsh I have to agree that the Nokia is a good looking unit, but strangely I prefer the "brick" appearance of the TT Go's and Im afraid that gooseneck mount is downright ugly and spoils the effect! cray.gif The TT One V2 is much better value for money in my opinon. good.gif
Congrats to the YourNAV team on an excellent video presentation. give_rose.gif
Bart
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Posted on: January 12, 2007 08:35 h
Bart
QUOTE (mobilnova @ Jan 11 2007, 23:19) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Sorery guys, this post will probably be removed.
Nokia 330 is a crap !!!!
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Why would it be removed? We don't have a history here of censoring user's opinions.

Any opinion is welcome here, because any opinion can start an interesting debate...
Colin K
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Posted on: January 12, 2007 10:02 h
Colin K
QUOTE (mobilnova @ Jan 11 2007, 22:19) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Sorery guys, this post will probably be removed.
Nokia 330 is a crap !!!!
It's the most buggy GPS device I ever seen. First of all, it exposes USB identier 0xFFFF with name 'DEBUG PLEASE CHANGE FOR RELEASE' (attach it to the pc, and look at driver description of the device in device manager). Only for that if I was Nokia CEO I would brutally kill the manager who approwed this product with my hands. It also identified it self 'Nokia phone' to the PC. Nokia really lost a lot of image in my eyes (actually it never had too much trust anyway)
Whole device feels like they assembled it from completely different parts in the garage (I know they bough some company that does those GPS, so they definately have that garage standing somewhere). It does not want to remember the settings, it does not play videos behalve crappy M$ WMV (and you also have to find that WMV that is playble) and for such amount of money, they evben do not provide 220V charger !!!!! Common, it costs $5 for the company, but not, that probably will sell it for EUR40 in shops. I think it's a robbery. If someone buys this, he is either completely stupid or the salesman is the best from all smile.gif

Of couse probably you will find this post too one-sided but believe, me there is not much that can imress me. But Nokia did it this time.

We'll provide normal video converter app for it so those who managed to buy it at least can pay extra eur30-40 and get at least videos working fine


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