Contrary to popular smartphones from Samsung and HTC can be in the Nokia "data usage", ie the use of parcel services individually adjusted and indeed different for "homeland" and "abroad". One has the choice between each "Automatic", "only in the home network", "wireless only" and "always ask". This smartphone can therefore also without flatrate and safely abroad (holiday) use, where the typical flat rates do not apply. The Nokia Navigation can also be used offline so you can at home in their own WLAN all the necessary maps of the target (holiday) download area and on site has no cost. It is useful to register with Nokia and to register with Nokia Maps, then select on the PC at home there positions as favorites, plan routes, also mark them as favorites, and these favorites then from your phone "synchronize", ie on Download the phone (WLAN). If you have understood once how it works, then it's a great feature for the holiday, weekend or business trip-planning - but you must register via the PC in Nokia Maps in order to save the favorites can. The unit makes a solid, elegant impression and the display is the X7 just big enough - why Nokia otherwise offer only devices with a smaller screen, I do not understand. Who has an old Nokia device can transfer its contacts and other data via Bluetooth quickly. The only downside to be translucent, that the battery can not be exchanged.