Nokia Surge

AT&T

4.2 ( 2 customer reviews )

Expert Rating: 3.5

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The Nokia Surge™ is a socially supercharged smartphone with a full slide-out keyboard in a slim, stylish design and Symbian multi-tasking capabilities. It’s a smart choice for active consumers who would like to express themselves to anyone, anytime and anywhere using IM, text, email or via their favorite social networks like Facebook and MySpace. In addition to an impressive suite of messaging capabilities, the Nokia Surge™ offers excellent browsing experience including Flash support to view most sites in full HTML or watch YouTube videos. This device offers business customers and mobile professionals a great option when seeking rich and versatile feature set of an all-in- one mobile device integrated with voice, data and wireless capabilities required for global and small business as well as personal communications.

Nokia Surge (AT&T)

  • QuickOffice® and PDF reader to download, view, and edit documents while on the go
  • Multitask effortlessly with Symbian S60 3.2
  • Mail for Exchange to sync your corporate email, contacts, calendar, and tasks in real time
  • Smartphone Data is Required With The Purchase of This Device
  • 3g Data Capable
  • Full HTML Web browser with Flash support
  • 2.0 MP Auto Focus Camera
  • Voice-guided GPS via AT&T Navigator
  • Full VGA screen (240 x320 pixels)
  • 120MB internal storage, plus expandable memory slot (up to 8 GB MicroSD capacity)
  • Text, Picture, Video Messaging and IM support
  • Stereo Bluetooth

Included Accessories

  • Getting Started Guide
  • AT&T Navigator Insert
  • Charger
  • User Manual
  • Lithium-ion Polymer batter

Nokia Surge (AT&T) Product Features

Cell Phone Design
Phone Style Slider
Phone Size Standard
Phone Thickness Standard
Dimensions (H x W x D) 3.9 in. x 2.3 in. x 0.6 in
Weight (w/standard battery) 4.4 oz
Keyboard Type QWERTY / Full Keyboard
External LCD Yes
Touchscreen No
Screen Size 2.4
Display 240 x 320 pixels pixels
Accelerometer No
Multiple Colors Available No
Mil-Spec/Rugged No
Music, Camera & Video Features
Music Formats Supported MP3, WMA, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, WAV
Streaming Music Yes
Music ID Service Yes
Headset Jack Type 2.5mm Plug
Ringtones Included Polyphonic
Songs as Ringtones Yes, no file size limitations
FM Radio No
Camera Resolution 2.0 Megapixel
Camera Zoom Type N/A
Camera Flash Yes
Camera Lens Type CCD
Video Recorder Yes
Video Formats supported Flash Lite, MP4, 3GP
Video Recording Length 60 seconds
Video Playback Yes
Streaming Video Yes
Video Sharing Yes
Mobile TV Technology N/A
Organization & Tools
Threaded Text Messaging No
Phone Book Capacity Shared Memory
Multiple Phone Numbers per Contact No
Assign separate Ringtones per Contact No
Contact Manager Software Yes, Software purchased separately
Messaging Text, MMS, Video
Instant Messaging Support Yes
Email accounts supported Not Available
GMail for Mobile App Yes
Google Mobile App available? Yes
Google Maps App available? Yes
Computer Syncing Yes, Software purchased separately
USB Cable Syncing Yes, Cable purchased separately
Sync with Microsoft Outlook Yes, Software purchased separately
Bluetooth Syncing No
Wireless Contact Backup N/A
Voice Recorder determined by available memory
Calculator Yes
Calendar Yes
Alarm Clock Yes
Notepad Yes
Turn by Turn Navigation AT&T Navigator available from carrier for monthly fee
Cell Phone Specifications
Operating System Symbian
Operating System Release Number S60
Java-Enabled Yes
BREW-Enabled No
Onboard Memory 120 MB
Removable Memory Card - Type Micro SD Card
Maximum Memory Card Capacity 8GB SDHC
Removable Memory Accessibility N/A
Hot Swappable Memory Yes
Photo Caller ID Yes
Push To Talk No
Speakerphone Full Duplex
External Volume Control Yes
Accessibility
Voice-Activated Dialing No
Language Options English, Spanish, French, Portuguese
Hearing Aid Compliance Not Available
Adjustable Font Size No
Digital TTY/TTD Yes
Battery Specifications
Talk Time Up to 270 mins
Standby Time Up to 288 hrs
Type of Battery Lithium Ion Polymer battery
Connectivity
3G Data Capable Yes
Wi-Fi No
Web Browser Full HTML
GPS Yes
GPS Type A-GPS
Bluetooth Yes
Stereo Bluetooth Yes
USB Cable Yes
USB Port Type Mini-USB
IR Port Yes
Network Technology
Technology WCDMA 850/1900 + EGSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz
Voice Frequencies 850/1900
Data Technology GSM: GPRS, EDGE, UMTS, HSDPA, HSUPA
Data Frequencies 850/1900
3G Yes
UMA No
Data Throughput Speed AT&T 3G up to 3.6 Mbps
International Features
Can I call people outside the US and Canada? Yes
International 3G Data Roaming No
International 2G Data Roaming Yes
Can I make and receive calls outside the US and Canada? Yes
Can I send and receive text messages from people outside the US and Canada? Yes
Can I send and receive messages while outside the US and Canada? Yes
Can I use the email and mobile web features on my phone while outside the US and No

Expert Reviews of Nokia Surge (AT&T)

Expert Rating: 3.5
by Joni Blecher -- July 21st 2009

At first glance with it’s slide-out keyboard and black plastic casing, you might think the Nokia Surge is intended to be a high-end messaging phone and perhaps that was the case. However, this Nokia is a smartphone and includes all the features expected to be found on one: office apps, the ability to send/receive corporate e-mail, Bluetooth, and even flash support. It also offers impressive call quality, we just wish the Surge was a bit more phone friendly. That said, if you want a messaging centric phone with all the functionality of a smartphone, but not the form factor, check out the Nokia Surge.

Call Quality

Calls and Speakerphone: Call quality on the Nokia Surge is loud and clear, even in places where it’s typically hard to hear callers. For example, in a windy environment, callers still came through just fine. We’re also happy to report we rarely used the side volume keys to adjust audio on this cell phone, and the speakerphone works well, never cutting off when two people speak simultaneously.

Audio Playback: The Nokia Surge sports a MP3 player. We found playback of MP3s over the Nokia Surge speakers to be loud and clear. This smartphone sports a 2.5mm headset jack, so you’ll need to use cell phone-compatible headphones or a stereo Bluetooth headset if you want to listen privately.

Ease of Use

Menu/Phone Book: Since the Nokia Surge runs Symbian S60 (3.2 edition), it’s likely you might not have seen this menu interface before. However, don’t let that dissuade you, it’s actually extremely easy to use. Along the top of the main screen are icons of the most recently accessed applications so you have fast access to your favorite applications. When something is running such as a song playing you’ll see it listed just below the row of icons. There are three quick launch keys to Menu, Messaging, and Web on the face of the smartphone. In addition to music applications, AT&T Navigator is on board to help you get around town, there’s also Adobe PDF, a Message Reader application that reads messages aloud, QuickOffice for versions of word, excel and power point. You can download more applications as well from the Nokia site and other Symbian application sites. The real plus here is that if it will not work on your device, the cell phone lets you know before you download it to the device. Now, that’s smart. The Nokia Surge also supports flash, which means you can access web sites that use flash technology as well as watch videos on the web. However, we should note, the video quality could be sharper.

Transferring music, apps, contacts and more to the Nokia Surge is extremely easy via the Nokia PC Connectivity Suite. There’s also an e-mail application that walks you through setting up e-mail. There’s one for Microsoft Exchange users and another, XpressMail, for other web-based e-mail services such as Yahoo or AOL mail. All accounts can be separated into separate e-mail folders, so they don’t get combined into one overall e-mail folder.

Although, the Nokia Surge is loaded with a ton of applications we found navigating through some applications a bit cumbersome. The Surge doesn’t sport a touch screen, so you’ll need to use the buttons on the display to navigate through features when the cell phone is closed. To send messages, you’ll need to slide open the cell phone to use the QWERTY keyboard. For example, if you want to make a phone call to a number not in your phonebook, you’ll need to slide open the phone, dial, press the send key, and slide the phone closed to have a conversation unless you’re using the speakerphone. Additionally, the display reorients itself when you turn it to landscape or portrait mode. This means navigating features when the Surge is in landscape mode is different then when the cell phone is positioned in portrait mode.

Camera/Video: The Nokia Surge sports a 2-megapixel camera. It doesn’t have a flash or a tiny mirror located next to the lens to help frame self-portraits. The camera does have a few customizable settings including 4x digital zoom, night mode, sequence mode, self timer, white balance, color tone (normal, sepia, black and white, and negative), image quality and resolution. Shutter speed is acceptable on the Nokia Surge and we found images displayed colors well.

The Nokia Surge also does double duty as a video camera/player. When you download video to this cell phone and play it back through the included RealPlayer, quality could be better: audio quality is great, but playback is a bit digitized and lacks sharpness. That said, the Nokia Surge does support video share, which means you can be on a call and share live video simultaneously. Note: If you plan to use this feature a lot, definitely get an unlimited data plan.

Music: As noted, the Nokia Surge has a MP3 player, however, this smartphone only has 120MB of memory on board, which is shared amongst all the applications. If you really want to use this smartphone as a MP3 player, we recommend getting an external MicroSD card for storing songs. The Nokia Surge will accept up to an 8GB MicroSD card – not as big as what is supported by other cell phones on the market, but still that’s plenty of extra storage space. The smartphone supports MP3, AAC (Apple iTunes format), and Microsoft WMA9 music files. As for music player features, it has shuffle, repeat, playlists, and an equalizer with predefined settings. You can also adjust balance, loudness and activate stereo widening. Another plus: you can save songs as ringtones.

There are other music features included, as well. You can stream X/M radio if you have a subscription or with the appropriate 2.5mm headset attached you can listen to FM radio. Speaking of FM radio, Music ID (a service that can identify the name and artist of songs playing) is pre-loaded onto the smartphone, but you’ll have to purchase a subscription if you’d like to use the service. Getting music onto this Nokia is fairly straightforward. If you’re using the Nokia PC Connectivity Suite you just select music and follow the prompts.

Connectivity/Bluetooth: The Nokia Surge is Bluetooth enabled and we had no problem connecting to a MacBook Pro and were able to receive pictures and files on the Nokia Surge. We also had no problem connecting the Surge to a Jawbone headset with ease (call quality was great, by the way). This is a 3G cell phone, so you can easily place a call on this phone and surf the web simultaneously.

Design

Look and Feel: At first glance, the Nokia Surge looks like a touch screen phone, but it’s not. Instead the smartphone sports a slider design, with a full QWERTY keyboard that slides out of the side of the cell phone. Athough there have been quite a few cell phone released lately that sport a smiliar design, the Surge is different. Unlike other cell phones that have a narrower profile, the Nokia Surge is similar in shape to a deck of cards. Additionally, the Nokia and AT&T brands are positioned in landscape – meaning it’s meant to be held more like a pager than a cell phone. Yet, you can use this cell phone in portrait mode, as well. Everytime you turn the Surge in either direction images on the display realign itself. It might sound a bit confusing, but really it just takes some time to become familiar with it. Still, it’s not exactly intuitive.

As for the overall design of the smartphone, the front is all screen with a 4-way navi-key and a few dedicated buttons. The black plastic casing of the cell phone gives it a durable feel and it is comfortable to hold, as well. Adding to the style is its minimalistic use of buttons on the smartphone spine. On one side there’s volume controls and a dedicated camera key and on the opposite side is a Micro USB port. On the top of the cell phone is the 2.5mm headset jack and a charging port. As for the display, it is crisp and visible in bright sunlight. However, you might want to adjust the backlight setting. Out-of-the-box it extinguishes itself a little too quickly for our tastes. As expected with a phone that has a screen that comes so close to the side of your face it does tend to attract face grease, so you might be wiping it off on your shirt or pants to keep it clean.

Keypad: The slide out QWERTY keyboard sports some of the larger keys we’ve seen on a smartphone to date. The white backlit keys are easy to read in any lighting situation and we particularly like that the function key needed to activate the numeric keys is far enough away that it’s easy to insert numbers when texting. Navigating through the menu is done via the 4-way black rocker that encircles the black OK or Select key in the center of the device.

Battery Life

We’re happy to report that the Nokia Surge battery life is impressive. Heavy texters, Web surfers, message addicts, constant callers, and videographers will likely need to charge the cell phone every two to three days. But if you use the cell phone to send/receive a few text messages and e-mails, snap some pics, or make a couple of calls, you’ll need to charge it every three to four days.

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Most Helpful Customer Reviews of the Nokia Surge (AT&T)

Customer Rating: 5
by liz jaramillo -- October 5th 2009 -- westminster, CO

Customer Rating: 4.3
by shawn -- September 20th 2009 -- baltimore, MD

This phone is a good phone it gets good clear calling and the speaker phone is great. Texting is a breeze works vary well for that and the web is good its different because because u can get on real web sites. If your getting this phone for emailing I would get a phone with a stylus and touch screen. The down fall to this phone is it is difficult to operate and navigate so if u don't like a complicated phone don't get this also the phone gets dirty easy so yo will need a case for it all in all it is a good phone and I like it.....

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