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17 years ago
Nokia E66 review
Nokia has released two very similar Symbian business-oriented smartphones recently, the QWERTY keyboard-packing E71 and this slim slider. The phones have very similar specs – they both run on Symbian 9.2 OS, both have the same 3.2 megapixel camera, Wi-Fi and A-GPS, virtually the same on-screen...
17 years ago
Clean-cut business tool
It's been a while since mobile phones became an essential business tool and a huge number of devices are being specially designed for the purpose (not even mentioning the camera-free versions of some handsets). Nokia Eseries is almost a default name that comes to mind.
17 years ago
Nokia E66 review
Like the E71, Nokia's E66 feels well made, but there are significant differences between the two handsets. The E66 doesn't have the same QWERTY keyboard that sits under the E71's screen, preferring to use a sliding numeric keypad instead.
17 years ago
Nokia E66
Boasting the same features as the E71 minus the QWERTY keyboard, Nokia's E66 is aimed at users who aren't hell-bent on large amounts of text entry. This stylish E-Series handset has the same internal characteristics as its big brother in a smaller, more pocketable form factor.
Pros:
- Design
- switch mode feature
- HSDPA
- Wi-Fi
- GPS
- interface speed
Cons:
- Questionable build quality of slider
- native menu isn't as visually appealing as competing models
17 years ago
Nokia E66
If you don't consider a QWERTY keyboard a necessity, then the E66 is one of the best smartphones on the market.
Pros:
- Design
- switch mode feature
- HSDPA
- Wi-Fi
- GPS
- interface speed
Cons:
- Questionable build quality of slider
- native menu isn't as visually appealing as competing models
17 years ago
Nokia E66
If you don’t consider a QWERTY keyboard a necessity, then the E66 is one of the best smartphones on the market. It combines a stylish design with the latest features and it is a breeze to use. Boasting the same features as the E71 minus the QWERTY keyboard, Nokia's E66 is aimed at users who aren't hell-bent on large amounts of text entry. This stylish E-Series handset has the same internal characteristics as its big brother in a smaller, more pocketable form factor.
Pros:
- Design, switch mode feature, HSDPA, Wi-Fi, GPS, interface speed
Cons:
- Questionable build quality of slider, native menu isn’t as visually appealing as competing models
17 years ago
Nokia E66
Design At the beginning of the movie RoboCop a regular policeman is covered in shiny metal and becomes a super policeman, a RoboCop, if you will. That's a tremendously watered down version of the tragic start to this film, but in similarly simplistic terms we can see how Nokia has improved last...
Pros:
- Solid and attractive build
- HSDPA
- Wi-Fi and A-GPS
- Excellent productivity tools
Cons:
- Smaller battery compared to E71
- Accelerometer can be a nuisance
17 years ago
QWERTY or numeric, the eternal question that has divided mobile phone users over the years. With the recent launch of its new E-series for the year, the Nokia E71, consumers have been raving about its features and functions, not to mention the intuitive QWERTY keypad that comes with it.
17 years ago
Nokia E66
While we like the E71 better, the E66 is a great smartphone with class leading features. If you want the functionality of a business phone without the bulk of a PDA form factor, the E66 is the phone you've been looking for.
Pros:
- Solid and attractive build
- HSDPA
- Wi-Fi and A-GPS
- Excellent productivity tools
Cons:
- Smaller battery compared to E71
- Accelerometer can be a nuisance
17 years ago
Nokia E66
It runs a ?Symbian S60 OS, is fully loaded with all the business apps you could want, has incredible email ?functionality and a commendable browser. It also boasts ?respectable connectivity specs with Wi-Fi, 3G HSDPA, and ?A-GPS.
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