Nokia N-Gage QD (T-Mobile) Video
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The good: Compact, rugged design; easy to change game cards; built-in Bluetooth and speakerphone; synchronizes with Outlook; solid battery life.
The bad: No MP3 player or FM radio; small screen; not a world phone; mono sound; could be louder.
The bottom line: Nokia's N-Gage QD second-generation gaming cell phone corrects the most glaring mistakes of its predecessor.
Nokia N-Gage QD (T-Mobile) Specs
Manufacturer: Nokia Corp.
Part number: N-GageQDGRYTMB
- Product Basic Spec
