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philtheclaret

philtheclaret

31 October 2009

I have the Nokia E63 and it's an ok phone. The qwerty keyboard is very good and applications like Skype and MSN(network dependent) work very well, the screen is big enough for web surfing. The battery life is pretty impressive I typically get around 2 days and thats using the internet, being logged into Skype and making or receiving phone calls. The Symbian series 3.2 operating system is a little sluggish and is prone to rebooting itself. Mine is on the 3UK network where you get free Skype and MSN With it being an E Series Nokia you get a push email application and that works seamlessly once set up, it can be quite tricky to setup, it will suppprt popular email clients such as Msn, Gmail & Yahoo Its doesn't have a GPS receiver built in but you can plot your progress when travelling using Google latitude which is pretty accurate. This can be downloaded from google maps. Note that you don't get the Nokia USB cable supplied in the box it's sold separately which is a bit of a bugbear. I bought an unofficial Nokia cable for £5 which works fine. The original official Nokia cable costs around £20. It's a 3g handset and I would recommend downloading a 3rd party web browser called Opera Mini. You can also use Wifi at wifi enabled places.

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