Jul
15
2011

Nokia E6 review

Nokia E6 review 180x300 Nokia E6 reviewNokia E6 review. Do not let your E71/72 smartphone see this. No, it certainly can’t use a cardiac event or anything. But you will not want it suddenly feeling sad and useless. You definitely realize the E71/E72 duo becomes old and rusty. Like it you aren’t, it’s time to move ahead.

The Nokia E6 won’t take No to have an answer. A super crisp VGA touchscreen, the finessed Symbian Anna, the strong messenger bloodline and also the stainless armor certainly are a tempting combination. The package will make long-time Eseries users feel right both at home and cheer the upgrades.

Touchscreen or D-pad isn’t a decision you’re forced to make. It’s going to come naturally instead. The place that the small screen won’t permit the required level of touch precision, the D-pad will fill out. Five homescreen panes to fill with shortcuts and widgets will perform superior to the great old Active Standby with alternative setups for business and leisure.

Most significantly though, to even most old-school of Eseries loyalists, touchscreen will be a reasonable cost to purchase finally upping the screen resolution to acceptable levels.

Key features

  • Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE support
  • Penta-band 3G with 10.2 Mbps HSDPA and 2 Mbps HSUPA
  • Symbian Anna OS
  • Messenger bar, stainless steel body, four-row QWERTY keyboard
  • 2.46″ 16M-color capacitive TFT touchscreen of 640 x 480 pixel resolution; Gorilla glass protection
  • 680 MHz ARM 11 CPU and 256 MB RAM
  • 8GB internal storage, 1GB ROM, microSD card slot
  • Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
  • GPS receiver with A-GPS support and free lifetime voice-guided navigation
  • Digital compass
  • 8 megapixel fixed-focus camera with dual-LED flash, 720p video recording @ 25fps; geotagging, face detection, smart zoom in video
  • Built-in accelerometer and proximity sensor
  • Standard 3.5 mm audio jack
  • Stereo FM Radio with RDS
  • microUSB port, USB-on-the-go
  • Flash and Java support for the web browser
  • Stereo Bluetooth 3.0
  • Smart dialing and voice commands
  • DivX, XviD and Matroska video support
  • Social network integration
  • Office document viewer and editor
  • Excellent battery life
  • Excellent audio quality

Main disadvantages

  • Symbian Anna is still catching up with Android and iOS
  • The tiny touchscreen has no room for big fingers
  • Fixed-focus camera
  • Relatively limited 3rd party software availability

This phone has almost anything – well, save for HDMI with an actual life-size touchscreen. But we’re talking Eseries as well as the E6 could be the business. It feels as though Nokia really wanted to rekindle orlando. The E6 helps make the E72 seem like a routine, cursory attempt at an update. Where the E72 wanted quietly keep on cashing in, the E6 is keen compare unique car features. A tall task indeed, with the times.

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  • I had a very bad experience with N82, bye,bye to NOKIA forever, as long nokia care is running with an outsourced agencies … its never going get back its face…I have switched over to galaxy series of samsung..

  • Deciding whether to keep or return a cell phone is a very personal decision, and it’s not one that I can make for anyone else. Based on my demands for an enterprise class phone, the Nokia E6 couldn’t hold its own. The irritations became problems, and the problems became deal-breakers. I’ve ultimately decided that the means don’t justify the ends

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