The final part of our N-Gage Christmas (and yes we know it's a bit late... blame the festivities!) is Ewan's 5 Point Plan for 2005. What are the strengths and weaknesses of the N-Gage? Can it survive the DS and PSP onslaught? Ewan thinks so, as long as nothing goes wrong.
Win yourself an N-Gage QD and a bundle of games as we look at the state of the N-Gage. What lies ahead for Nokia's gaming machine, what lessons can they learn, and where do we think they're going wrong...
We've seen the future. Or at least what games you'll all be playing in the first months of 2005. Ewan takes a look at the upcoming titles for the N-Gage.
Pieces of 8-bit! Yes there may be a lot of piracy, but Ewan doesn't think the N-Gage is any different in this respect... and he also thinks Nokia are on the right track with a lot of their ideas.
The 6260 is the latest in a long line of Symbian series 60 phones, and can trace its lineage all the way back to the 7650, the very first Symbian Smartphone. It takes all the best features of the previous phones and adds some new twists (literally) of its own to end up as the best Symbian phone you can buy at the moment, and maybe, the best Smartphone you can buy. That’s a pretty high accolade, and I can already hear the Microsoft camp mumbling, but lets have a closer look at the phone and maybe I can convince you.
Steve Litchfield takes up the baton on our in depth look at the 9500. Part four takes a critical and detailed look at the Nokia 9500's multimedia capabilities.
Ewan turns now to look at the Office Suite of apps on the 9500 - namely the Word Processor, the Spreadsheet, Calendar and their conenctivity with a Windows PC. Does the 9500 live up to the promise of anytime anywhere access?
The Nokia 9500 Communicator… how well does it communicate with the outside world? One of the main selling points of this device is the fact that it can go online in a number of different ways. For the next part of the All About Symbian Nokia 9500 review, I’m going to look at the 9500 on the Internet.
Many years ago, Nokia was famous for putting Snake on their phones. N-Gage owners are already looking forward to Snakes, an updated, 3D bluetooth multiplayer extravaganza of a game. We caught up with Producer Dan Scott in a Vancouver Coffee Shop to interview him and find out All About Snakes - and to ask if it realy will be a free download.