Sunday, February 22, 2009

Nokia E63 Symbian S60-Based Smartphone


The Nokia E63 Symbian S60-based smartphone was released in November 08′ and available only in Europe. During the CES held last month, Nokia stated that the E63 would soon be available in the U.S as well.

Nokia has called the E63 a phone “inspired by messaging” and truly it is choc-a-bloc with connectivity features. It enables people to maintain their business and social networks separately and stay involved with both. You can even toggle between two home screens depending upon whether you are at work or at home. So you can switch from viewing corporate mails to your favorite hobby blogs with two clicks.

The Nokia E63 features a 2.3-inch screen with a 16 million color QVGA display, 110MB internal memory, a microSD card slot with accepts cards up to 8GB. What the phone does not have is built-in GPS. Other features include a full HTML Web browser with Flash support. Wireless connectivity is via Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.

The Files on Ovi feature will give users access to files stored online. 1GB free storage is being offered with the purchase of this phone. The models to be released in the U.S will support U.S. 3G bands - 850/1900MHz HSDPA bands.

Currently the phone is available in two colors - ruby red and ultramarine blue.

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