In this long term review of the 6630 Steve finds much to recommend the Nokia 6630 and concludes that, whether bought cannily on a contract or snapped up in the final minutes of an auction on eBay, it could be just the bargain you need.
It may be not be a full Symbian application, but Steve finds Satellite is one of those hidden freeware gems. And if you are weather obsessed it is a must have.
Ewan looks at SuperMiners from Infinite Dreams and find a promising game, with a lot of thoughts put behind it, but let down by a slightly swkward control system.
Glimerrati is one of the better arcade style racing games on the N-Gage, and for it what it does, it does it really well. But it’s not the earth-shattering perfect driving game that Nokia were pushing all through last year and into 2005.
Route 66 scores by being compatible with all Series 60 devices and not just a select few, by being a one-time purchase and by virtue of its free Traffic service. It's not all good though...
F(x) is much more than the sum of its parts. It’s really geared towards people who need computing power when they are out and about, and would rather carry just their smartphone.
All in all, X-Men Legends for the N-Gage is everything that the console versions are and once you adapt to its quirky collision detection, isometric view and simplifications, offers a lot of gaming value for the action-RPG-loving 'Gager.
So, if you’re going on a long trip and fancy something to watch without mucking around with other rip/convert/transfer utilities, it’s worth checking out if there’s a ROK title you’d be interested in, although at roughly the same cost as a full-price DVD the prices seem a touch steep.