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Other stuff, summary
Otherwise Nokia E63 has everything a business user can expect. Fortunately they didn’t phase out WLAN, we also have Bluetooth and the battery is rather powerful, which is the same BP-4L (at 1500 mAh), which has been in E71. This means that in the specs Nokia mentions better standby and talk times, so some optimization has been applied probably. Based on my own experience I can say that E63 stayed online for three-four days with a charge, which is a nice performance from such a big guy.
The situation is – and I’ve already mentioned this in the introduction – that E63 has been a really smart choice from Nokia. They have done a great job selecting features to be omitted, those that are used only by a small part of users, and at the same time the handset’s price has been decreased to a friendly level. Of course they have committed a couple of mistakes, but none of these are serious, Nokia E63 can become a cost-effective choice for company leaders who are afraid of the effects of the financial crisis.
It has a couple of rivals, but not many. Samsung i600 is now outdated and Palm Treo Pro doesn’t have this many features (although I really like it), Asus M530w has about the same features, but WM’s non-touchscreen version might not be as user-friendly as the much more mature Symbian.
Great timing, great idea at a really acceptable price. I don’t think it needs further explanation why does Nokia E63 receive a Highly Recommended award.
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Translated by Szaszati
Nokia E63 has been provided by XXL GSM.
The handset can be purchased at:
Budapest VI. Jókai tér 6.
Budapest VI. Teréz körút 18.
On-line at www.xxlgsm.hu.
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