Sunday, September 13, 2009

Nokia E60 Review

The Nokia E60 is a good looking traditional candybar business phone without a camera. The Nokia E60 is smaller Tmnet Streamyx Bill Service cheaper than previous Nokia business phones. The E60 works in Europe, Africa, Asia-Pacific, North America, Streamyx Tv South America.

E60 Key Features

- Symbian OS v9.1, Series 60 3rd Edition

- 64 MB internal memory

- WLAN (WiFi) charter internet service Internet call over WLAN

- 3G (UMTS)

- Bluetooth, Infrared and USB support

- EGSM 900, GSM 1800, GSM 1900 and WCDMA (3GPP Release 99) networks in Europe, Africa, Asia-Pacific, North America, and South America

The E60 is a solid phone and has no gaps between parts. The phone has a high-resolution color display (TFT 16 million, 352 x 408 pixels) and support (read, editing and creating new files) for Word, Excel and PowerPoint documents. The E60 has the new Nokia web browser and a RSS reader pre installed. Connections include GPRS, EDGE, Wi-Fi, UMTS, PTT, Bluetooth (1.2), IrDa and USB.

Bottom Line

I like the look and Dsl Download Speed of the E60. It's a solid phone and has no gaps between parts. If you have driven a German car you know what I mean (American cars are also good broadband video phone Im no big fan of slim or plastic phones because Im afraid I might brake them. With the E60 I didnt have to worry about that. The buttons can be pressed without problems and usability is good. The five-way scroll also worked well and better than on some previous Nokia's.

Nico writes Nokia reviews at About Nokia and manage cell phone related web sites such as Get ringtones, and Nokia info.

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