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Model: E62
The
Nokia E62 is a bar design available through Cingular. The
display is large, taking up the top half of the device, with
the keyboard taking up the bottom half. It has an all metal
silver casing and is similar in size to the Blackberry 8700.
Opening the box revealed an AC charger, USB cable, Users Guide
and PC Suite software for your PC.
There are several key features on this device that are just
about required by anyone using a PDA integrated with a cell
phone these days. Bluetooth, full internet, QWERTY keyboard,
several email options, calendar and the ability to Sync with
your computer all allow for ease of use. The Symbian operating
system allows for a wide variety of third party programs to
be downloaded onto the device, for a fee. You are able to
view, and edit PowerPoint, Excel and Word documents, Adobe
Reader, however we would recommend viewing and not editing
Excel or Power Point files. Trying to edit them led us to
frustration a few times before we finally gave up and went
to a computer to edit them. The E62 lacks both the 3G band
(UMTS/HSDPA), and Wi-Fi of its predecessor, the E61.
Model: 6300
The
announcement of 6300 introduces Nokia into the market of the
stylish slim phones, which has been dominated so far by Motorola
and Samsung and their respective series- RAZR/SLVR and Ultra.
The main characteristic of this phone is its appearance and
its ‘feel’ at touch rather than the functionality
of the E and N series smartphones. Despite its moderate price
the latter is a high quality device relying on high-standard
manufacturing and oriented towards customers who would never
sacrifice the appeal of the exterior, but don’t really
need E50 smartphone or the image-creating 8800, which is two-
or threefold more expensive.
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