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Editors' rating: 80
Summary: alaTest has collected and analyzed 288 reviews of Nokia N72 from international magazines and websites. Experts rate this product 73/100 and users 85/100. Comparing these reviews to 492644 other Cell Phones reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 80/100 = Very Good.
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infosyncworld.com
Editors' rating: 91
Summary: As is typical of Nokia, voice quality as delivered by the N72 is impeccable and, in this case, also noticeably louder than most competitors. Lacking 3G, video calling is not an option, but Bluetooth headset support and a loudspeaker remains
CNET editors' buying advice
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Bluetooth
Bluetooth allows your mobile phone to wirelessly connect, via low-frequency radio waves, with external devices such as a headset for making calls. Many Bluetooth cell phones also allow you to exchange or sync data with other Bluetooth devices or to connect to stereo headphones to listen to music. For more information see CNET's Quick guide to Bluetooth.
Speakerphone
A speakerphone is useful for hands-free calling when you're driving or multitasking. Consider getting a cell phone with a full-duplex speakerphone, which allows both parties to speak at the same time. Business travelers who need to set up impromptu meetings will want to look at a mobile phone or smartphone that supports conference calling.
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Symbian OS
Symbian, an open operating system designed to take advantage of the convergance of PDAs and mobile phones, offers a broad array of personal information management (PIM) features, including contact and calendar management and a robust library of third-party applications. Being open, Symbian is less proprietary in nature than most other operating systems, which allows developers to improve the system much faster than other OSs. Symbian can be found on many Nokia and Sony Ericsson phones, although it is not exclusive to these brands.
Because of its open source nature, each model of smartphone running Symbian may have very different interfaces, so making comparisons between phones can be difficult. However, while ease of use can be subjective as far as hardware goes, Symbian provides an abundance of functionality.
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