Rating 3.2 84 reviews
Manufacturer: Nokia
PC Magazine
15 years ago

Nokia E7 (Unlocked)

Buying a high-end, unlocked Symbian cell phone like the $659 Nokia E7 is a dicey proposition, as Nokia has already announced it's switching to Windows Phone 7 for its future devices. But if you like Symbian, the E7 is a classy, beautiful piece of hardware.
Pros:
  • Beautiful hardware all around
  • Terrific camera and camcorder
  • Plenty of business connectivity
Cons:
  • Frustrating UI
  • No microSD card slot
  • Short battery life
  • Very expensive
  • OS is doomed
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CNET
15 years ago

Nokia E7 review: Nokia E7

The Nokia E7 has some wonderful qualities, like great hardware and excellent battery life, but ultimately its inferior software trips up this business-oriented smartphone.
Pros:
  • The Nokia E7 boasts a premium design and has a fantastic QWERTY keyboard. The smartphone's 8-megapixel camera takes excellent pictures and video. Battery life is also good.
Cons:
  • The Symbian platform falls short of the competition, and the phone can be sluggish. The E7 has a lower-resolution display and doesn't have an expansion slot.
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All About Symbian
15 years ago

Review: Nokia E7 Black Silicone Skin

If you've been paying attention to our coverage of the Nokia E7, you'll remember that I complained at length about the slipperiness of the unibody main shell of the device: it was prone to dropping, especially when opening the E7, plus the device tended to skate away from me on the desk when I was...
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Channel News
15 years ago

"REVIEW: Is The Nokia E7 An Android Killer?"

Nokia is struggling to get traction up against an avalanche of new Android based phones. So is their new E7 an Android killer?
Pros:
  • Great screen
  • superb keyboard
  • good battery life
Cons:
  • Styling and build quality is disappointing
  • Software is slow to use
  • camera lacks autofocus function
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SMARTHOUSE
15 years ago

REVIEW: Is The Nokia E7 An Android Killer?

There's no point beating about the bush, the Nokia E7 is in a funny old situation. Nokia has essentially put the brakes on developing the Symbian software upon which it runs, in favour of using Windows for its future smartphones.
Pros:
  • Great screen
  • superb keyboard
  • good battery life
Cons:
  • Styling and build quality is disappointing
  • Software is slow to use
  • camera lacks autofocus function
Read more on SMARTHOUSE
Softpedia
15 years ago

Nokia E7 Review - The Uber Symbian Smartphone

Since Nokia E7 specs sheet leaked in the wild, it was clear that for the first time Nokia's flagship smartphone will not be an Nseries device. After teasing the market with the N8, which was mildly received by the fans, the E7 can be considered the company's comeback.
Pros:
  • Just looking at the E7's specs sheet you could say that this is currently the best Symbian^3 on the market
  • Furthermore, the phone's simplistic look and the compactness are the things that attract at first glance.
Cons:
  • The only issues that I had were the camera that lacks autofocus, as well as the fact that the phone is missing a microSD card slot
  • To keep it objective I will not enlist Symbian OS as one of the phone's downsides, as Nokia already recognized this fact when it signed an agreement with Microsoft for...
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3g
15 years ago

Nokia E7 review by 3G.co.uk

The phone packs a powerful punch but is frustrating to use because of its software
Pros:
  • Top-notch email
  • free sat-nav
  • good touch-screen
Cons:
  • Occasionally sluggish
  • unfriendly Symbian OS
  • dearth of apps
  • bad homescreen setup
Read more on 3g
Register Hardware
15 years ago

Nokia E7 Qwerty slider smartphone

The E7 looks great, its gleaming metal body resembling the unibody design of a Mac laptop. The camera is strong, delivering detailed, highly usable results, even if it lacks the stand-out 12Mp snapper of the N8. And battery life is exceptional.
Read more on Register Hardware
TechSmart
15 years ago

Nokia E7

Tweet It might be old news now that Nokia has formed a partnership with Microsoft, which sees the Finnish manufacturer adopting Windows Phone OS as its primary smartphone operating system (OS) in the future.
Pros:
  • Great form factor
  • excellent design
  • HDMI output
  • good specs
  • USB-On-The-Go
  • battery life
  • ClearBlack display technology
Cons:
  • Symbian^3 burning platform
  • screen resolution not as high as competing devices
  • browser navigation cumbersome
  • can't take out battery
  • no microUSB slot
Read more on TechSmart
techguide.com.au
15 years ago

Nokia has lost ground in the smartphone market to the iPhone, BlackBerry and the numerous Android devices. The Finnish giant, still the world's No 1 mobile manufacturer, has had mixed results with recent offerings like the N97 and the N8.
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