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Nokia E70

23 March 2007 No Comment


The wide design rance that Nokia means there is a cell phone which looks just right for you no matter where you’re from or how old you are. This one is probably best for the professional man or a bussiness man which wants quality, even if the price is high.

It measures 4.6 inches long by 2.9 inches wide by 0.8 inch thick and it weighs 4.4 ounces; it’s not slim and or small but it feels solid, and strong. It has a 16 million-color TFT display with a 352×416-pixel resolution which has a 2.2-inch diagonal. It’s very large and the colours look very bright and they can be seen even in direct sunlight. It doesn’t have a touch screen but it has two soft keys and a joystick underneath the screen, while below that are Talk and End keys, a Menu shortcut, and a Clear button. They are all very easy to use, except perhaps for the joystick which sometimes gets pressed when you don’t want it to. Also, it has a full QWERTY keyboard.

The address book is only limited by the available memory (about 64MB of internal memory; the SIM card holds an additional 250 contacts), and there’s room in each entry for multiple numbers and you can also assign them to a photo, group ID, or one of 48 ringtones. There are some customizing options, but no so many as with other models. It has integrated Bluetooth 1.2, Wi-Fi, and EDGE support but the wireless posibilities are limited. As you might expect, the E70 focuses on messages, and it does support POP3, IMAP4, and SMTP e-mail protocols and it also handles text, multimedia, and instant messaging.

It’s not an all work and no fun cell phone; it has a a built-in music player with support for MP3, RealAudio, and AAC music files and you can sort your playlist by album or genre. Also, it’s equipped with a 2-megapixel camera with an 8x digital zoom and video recording capabilities and you can choose from two resolutions and three quality settings. The options aren’t so numerous. It is rated for 7 hours of talk time and up to 14 days of standby time; it’s very good, but the speaker and call quality is not so good. Price is $389.99.

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