Nokia N-Gage QD GSM Phone and Game Deck
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Ahhh, here we go again with the N-Gage. For some, it was seen as a really great idea. To people like me, it made using a mobile phone reminiscent to talking into a taco. Today, we look at a review offered by MobileTechReview.com. While the design of the newer mobile is better, I am still not convinced it is such a hot idea.
When is a mobile phone not just a mobile phone? When it’s the Nokia N-Gage QD “Game Deck”. Sure, mobile phones can be smart, offering some of the same features found on PDAs. They can all play games, but the ergonomics aren’t up to snuff for an hour of action-riddled fun. The N-Gage QD aims to change that, with a design befitting a handheld game console that somehow manages to work well as a phone.
While the original N-Gage (no QD at the end of its name) acquired a collection of descriptive phrases such as the taco and side talkin’ thanks to its ungainly design and oddly mounted speaker and mic which required you to hold it on end to talk, the QD is a new animal. Not that the innards have changed much, but the exterior has been completely redesigned. The QD is smaller, looks slick, works well for gaming and phoning and best of all: you hold it normally, flat against your ear and face to have a conversation.
