Monday, October 27, 2008

Nokia E65 Mobile Phone

The look of this business phone from Nokia is a surprise in itself. As opposed to the usually bulky offering from Nokia, this 115 grams stylish slide business phone is a welcome change. Not riding on the QWERTY keypad or its flip open communicators this phone is light function based and is even trendy. The screen is fairly large and boasts 16 million colors; Nokia E65 mobile self-adjusts itself to the outside light and thus is visible in most surroundings.

The phone also has a 2 mega pixel camera, which gives decent imaging options and clarity. It is not a complete multi media phone and thus its camera is not the thing one should be looking for while buying the phone, there are other better offerings for the camera enthusiasts. The phone supports POP/IMAP, SMTP, IMAP4 email clients and also supports RIM Blackberry connect. Nokia E65 mobile offers host of other email clients depending upon the operators. The phone pretty much handles the emailing and varied messaging requirements of the user like the instant messaging, MMS etc. Nokia E65 mobile phone also sports a music player which supports MP3/ACC file formats. The phone has a 50 MB inbuilt memory and supports microSD expansion. The package includes a 256 MB microSD card. The phone has GPS connectivity and maps can be downloaded for road navigation.

The connectivity options are umpteen and it doesn't fall short of any of them. There is advanced multi-slot EGPRS for enhancing the speed of downloads, there is Bluetooth, Infrared and USB connection for the computer and also Voice over IP through its integrated WLAN. The personal information management is also powered with calendar, notes, contacts, to-do lists, small notepad which can be viewed while on a call thus not missing out on the important information one needs to retrieve. The talk time is not very convincing considering it is a business phone. Nokia E65 offers only 3 hours of talk time and with applications like Quick Office the battery would need regular charging. The phone doesn't offer to edit the Office files, thus it falls flat regards to the other business phones. But it tries to combine work and entertainment in a good design at a fair price. Not a highly recommended phone but works just fine.

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