Priced at about $430 before taxes and subsidies, the Nokia 6210 Navigator was among four phones introduced by the company on Monday at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain. This phone, along with the N96, the N78, and the Nokia 6220 Classic, is designed to work with the company's newly updated Maps 2.0 service (now in beta), which provides visual turn-by-turn directions and information about surrounding buildings and streets to help users orient themselves.
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