The Nokia E7, or Nokia E7-00, caused quite a stir at this year's Nokia World and is the second device (after the Nokia N8) to be powered by the latest version of the Symbian OS – Symbian^3.
We like the Nokia N8. it has features aplenty and lots of cool connectivity and storage, as well as a 12 megapixel camera. With the Nokia E7, it's a similar 'spec-tacular' story with its 16:9 nHD 640 x 360 pixels AMOLED display, Symbian^3 OS, slide-out QWERTY keyboard and an 8 megapixel snapper.
But does the Nokia E7, along with Symbian^3 and the Nokia N8, have what it takes to re-establish Nokia as a name to be feared in the global mobile phone markets? We take a look to find out.
If you've seen any videos or shots of the E7 you'll know that it is a very similar looking device to the Nokia N8 (113.5 x 59 x 12.9 mm). In fact, their anodised aluminium chassis are pretty much identical in terms of style and shape, but the E7, at 123.7 x 62.4 x 13.6 mm, is slightly larger and has that slide-out QWERTY keyboard as well.
On top of the E7 is a MicroUSB port, HDMI port, the power button and a 3.5mm jack input. The battery, like on the Nokia N8, is non-removable so users now have to slot the SIM card into a little iPhone-esque pop-out tray that's located on the right-hand side of the device. A bit further down the right side is the device's dedicated camera button, which activates the camera with a single press.
There is a single menu hard key on the E7, which sits on the device's slidable display. One press of this and you're taken to a familiar Nokia menu. Because of the location of the hard key, it's easy to access in both QWERTY and non-QWERTY modes.
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1 comments:
nice blog, Really great review.Thanks!
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