Review of the Nokia 6790 Surge for AT&T Wireless

- The Nokia Surge for AT&T is a QWERTY keyboard
- enabled S60 device that's a bit different for a Nokia smartphone.
- Ricky tests it out in this in-depth review,
- which includes two videos of the phone in action.
- The Nokia 6790 Surge from AT&T, from the front, looks like a standard portrait-oriented cell phone,
- with a small display and a column of shortcut keys just off to the left.
- However, slide the phone to the right and a spacious QWERTY keyboard is revealed as the display quickly rotates to landscape orientation.
- The slide mechanism is sturdy, smooth, and spring-assisted, with a confident thud in either direction.
- The phone itself is built from plastic, but does not have any unwelcome creaks or sounds when in use.
- Looks are deceiving, and the Surge, while it appears large, is actually quite small,
- measuring in at 97.5mm x 57.2mm x 15.5mm (3.84in x 2.28in x 0.61in) and
- only weighing 124g (4.4oz).

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