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Клушин Дмитрий

21.02.2009

10/10

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  • + Удобный, быстрый, красивый, офигенная клавиатура.
  • - Пластмасса в некоторых местах скрипит, иногда слетает главное меню, лечится перезагрузкой
Отличный...
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Угугукин Бауманцы

03.02.2009

8/10

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  • + Модель очень приятная, аккумулятр не болтается, буквы подсвечены равномерно все, клавиатура приятная, экран отличный и количество цветов сразу бросается в глаза (16млн)
    Цена...
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Kireev Konstantin

14.02.2009

10/10

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  • + Отличная модель просто супер я в восторге. Работает все очень быстро всем рекомендую!!!!!!!!!!
  • - Немного...
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одинцова ирина

04.02.2009

10/10

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  • + достойная модель,удобен в эксплуатации,добная привычная клавиатура,мобильный офис.можно закачивать книги...
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Белов Дмитрий

27.12.2008

10/10

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  • + Отличный аппарат. Приятный звук несмотря на категорию Е.. Очень шустрый. Великолепная батарея. Качественная сборка, приятно держать в руке.
  • - Если пошатать,...
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Дальберг Дмитрий

27.12.2008

10/10

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  • + Отличный аппарат, брать советую, прочный пластик, отличный аккумулятор. Раскладка переключается по одновременному...
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12.08.2011

8/10

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I like Nokia. I really do; my first cell phone in 1998 was a Nokia and it still works to this day. Compare that with the 4 Samsung devices I've had over the years, all of which broken almost exactly a year after the day of activation. I dislike Samsung, I really do.Anyways, once my latest Samsung broke (touch screen petered out, of course), I purchased the E63 and I immediately liked it. I was looking for a phone with a physical keyboard and the E63 was a good price and seemed to have good features. It's not a perfect phone by any means, but over time it gets better and better and I discover more features that make it all the well worthwhile.PROS- Physical keyboard is wonderful and responsive- Has decent office software where you can make work documents and excel spreadsheets- Includes a music player that is decent- Speaker is loud- LOVE the internet radio and the program is very easy to use- Wi-Fi is great and rarely drops a signal- microSD slot allows you to expand your memory- Has the ability to view Flash on web browser- Call quality is good. I've never had difficulty hearing the person on the other end and never head any complaints on my end. Loudspeaker is robust- Tons of shortcut buttons built in. You have the left and right selection button as well as four One touch buttons in-between. And depending on how you organize the home screen, you can use the 4-way selection and middle button as shortcuts as well.- My phone was made in Finland and withstands the worst of slams and drops.- Screen is crisp and clearCONS- Ovi Store STINKS. There is nothing there, half of what is is broken and low-quality. I've only downloaded a bare handful of things and only found one decent theme. It's nothing like what Android and iTunes offers- Little to no personalization options outside of the business perspective (e.g. where you want your calendar to show, reminders on the home screen). As a run-of-the-mill consumer, I would like to have a selection of better themes on Ovi Store or an easy to use application that allows me to build my own theme using my own images, color selections, etc. I've been using the same theme all year and while I still like it, I wish I had more choice- Camera isn't great but that doesn't really bother me.- You cannot view, input or add any language besides those who use the typical alphabet. I read Chinese and everytime I'm on a Chinese website, I get block code. I researched how to download Chinese script but it's region exclusive and the only way you can access it is if you bring your phone to a flagship Nokia store for them to add it or for you to "flash" the phone yourself. I resorted to the second option and while it wasn't horribly difficult, I have computer science experience and I can imagine the normal consumer would be hard pressed to even feel comfortable invading their phone, since it can destroy the software. So if you want to read and type in any Russian, Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Thai, Vietnamese, basically any alphabet that isn't based on the typical ABCs, be prepared to do a little work or just look for another more internationally friendly phone.- For being based off a business phone, this isn't very travel friendly. The E63 has a dictionary but if you travel to any country that doesn't use the Roman alphabet, you're SOL. There are no apps to support the traveling business man- Nokia support online is zilch. There's a healthy community of Nokia enthusiasts, but that takes a while to slog through to look for what you want.Nokia is a dying company and it is a shame because they really make great hardware. Nokia needs to adapt Android OS to survive against the iPhone, but we'll see how their new Windows phone is.
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08.03.2014

8/10

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One thing is it could have a louder ringer volume for us that are hard of hearing. Operated flawlessly and as expected.
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16.12.2012

10/10

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I have had my Nokia E63 for almost three years now. I use it all the time as a phone and as my primary MP3 player, using a 16 GB micro SD card to hold more programs and albums than I could possibly listen to. This phone is still going strong despite many years of hard use.Maybe it qualified as a "smart" phone when it came out, but now (entering 2013), it could only be considered semi-smart at best. A dinosaur, perhaps, but it does what I need it to do well.It has wi-fi capability so you can check e-mail or Facebook, etc without using a data plan. This was key for me.The cellphone reception is excellent. For the first couple of years I had the phone, I was working in Mexico over two miles south of the border, and I could still get a US signal when phones of my colleagues were roaming. The great reception and durable build quality are what has kept me with Nokia phones for almost ten years.The MP3 player sounds great coming through the stereo system on my car, but it does tend to be a little hissy with most earbuds -- especially any that say "designed for iPhone". A major exception is the Panasonic RPHJE120K. While a little short on bass, these are my favorite budget earphones at just over $5, and the sound with the Nokia is angelic and crystal clear.In the end, I'm aiming for five years with this phone. I plan to upgrade in around 2014 and I have no reason to think my E63 will give out on me before then. Hopefully one of Nokia's beautiful new smartphones that really deserve the name will be more affordable by then.
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09.12.2013

10/10

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Великолепно

One of the great phone I have ever used. Hard, easy to use and give all smart phone facilities. Only disadvantage is not having in built GPS. I brought a external GPS but for navigation Nokia wants to change me. Other than that it is great to have.
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16.09.2013

10/10

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Nokias are great, It's way out of date these days and speeds crawl compared to modern 4G phones, but it is perfect as a backup phone that does just a little more than a flip-phone. After 4 years, 2 of which have been sitting in a drawer with no charge, it still holds more than a day of battery life.
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26.06.2013

10/10

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I love my cellular one, it works perfectly well, it operates with the different bands gsm of my country, I recommend it 100%
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18.07.2010

10/10

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This is my first smart phone. At first i was going to purchase a Blackberry 8520 from at&t. I saw this phone was much cheaper and did research. i learned that the phones operating system, Symbian OS is the mos used smart phone OS in the world. It had the same features as the BB 8520 minus the touchpad.I purchased this phone and after receiving it in 2 days I went to the at&t store to purchase a SIM card. I bought a 25cent per min. prepaid card and activated 200 messages for $5. (There are other pacages including unlimited messaging.)I was surprised by the number of apps for an OS i had never heard of. The Ovi store by Nokia had many, but the internet had more Symbian OS apps.Here are the Most useful apps not included. (free)1. Skype MobileSkype Mobile offers all the features of Skype on Your phone. This includes SkypeIn and SkypeOut. SkypeIn allows you to purchase an online number so anybody cann call your skype account. SkypeOut allows You to call anybody. Together these only cost $5.5 per month and they give you unlimited minutes(In a wifi area or with Carrier Data) It can also be used anywhere in the world.Let's say I'm located in Omaha with a 402 area code. My friends all live in Omaha and can call me on that number for free. I'm going on a business trip to Shanghai and the international rates are too high. When I open Skype on my phone my family and friends can call my Skype 402 number for free and I'll pick up in China for free also. (very useful)2.Google AppThe google app package for mobile gives you an app that searches google by voice or text. It comes with Youtube, orcut, picassa and best of all Google Maps.Google Maps allows your to use google maps anywhere(in wifi zones or with carrier data) You can press 0 and the map will center on where you are located based on mobile tower triangulation(similar to GPS)or using wifi triangulation. It is usually accurate within 300meters and is very useful. If you have a google account you can use latitude. Latitude uses your location to tell your friends using latitude where you are. This means if your best friend is at Walmart you can see this and meet him there. There are settings if you don't want to be found. If your mom wants to see where you are, but doesn't have google on her phone, she can get latitude for her igoogle account.3. Opera Mobile BrowserOpera Mobile is a browser that can display webpages as they are displayed on a computer. It boasts tabbed browsing and multiple settings. The Beta VErsion comes with Asian Language Support meaning you can read Chinese characters and other Asian languages.The apps preloaded are useful too. Nokia messaging email is perhaps the most useful. It has the ability to check up to 10 mailboxes for mail all in one app. That way you can check your home and work email together easily.The phone its self is good. The battery life is O.K. The flash for the camera is very useful. The phone can run multiple apps simultaneously. Some people have complained about their phone restarting randomly. This happened a few times, but i think it is because of the RAM being overloaded.The homescreen is very well organized and you can have two separate homescreens (work and Personal) using the switchmode button.Because this phone is unlocked you can use it with any SIM card. That means I can use my at&t card in Omaha, my t-mobile card in Detroit and my China mobile card in Shanghai and Beijing. The great thing is that when i got china and get a new SIM card, i can keep all my contacts on my phone so i can call home.Overall this phone is a very good smartphone for the money. It is a great buy and unlocked it is very useful.
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06.05.2009

10/10

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I purchased this phone (blue E63-2) three weeks ago. Overall, I am very happy with this phone. $200 for this unlocked smartphone is a great deal.I add my application background first in the following. Because I think a review will only be fair with certain application background. For example, for the email application, Blackberry is more powerful for the business user, it can have more functions or better performance when it is hooked up with your company exchange server. Also for data service performance in wireless network, I only use it in T-mobile network; I don't know how it performs in ATT's 3G network, so I don't comment on this.My service provider: T-mobileMy service package: voice + 100MB/month data serviceMy application: personal usePro:1. Full Q keyboard. Yes, a lot of smartphones have the full Q-keyboard. But the keyboard of E63 has the better design, the shape of each key enables you to type with less error-stroking.2. WI-FI: 802.11g compatible. The setup is very easy, it supports WEP/WPA/WPA2 wireless security features. And the link speed is very good. This enable me to go to internet and download applications at home (or hot-spot) without using the 100MB data-service bandwidth.3. When the "bluetooth" and the "WLAN scanning" are turned off, the battery life is GOOD; thanks to the physical size of the battery. When the "WLAN scanning" is off, you still can use the WLANs that have already been setup in the phone; it just won't search for the new WLAN. But for the "bluetooth", you will have to turn it on in order to use it; and the "bluetooth" seems draining more power than WIFI.4. Email service: I am using Nokia's free (for now) mail push service; it pushes my yahoo mails and the other mails to my E63, it notifies me when there is a new mail. Most time, it worked very quickly in T-mobile network (but my emails are more text oriented, HTML contents require additional download time). This is a great feature, I don't have to go to the internet to fetch the mails manually. One can download this email setup software from Nokia website. This is only available for BlackBerry and iPhone before, with a more expensive data service. (I don't know when Nokia will start to charge this service.)5. Completed PDA functions and reliable sync with PC (Syncing with PC by bluetooth is great!)6. Compare with the Nokia E71, I like this one better. The reasons are: lower-price and thicker body with plastic finishing. Although the body of E63 is plastic, but the texture feels very good and not easy to get the finger-prints. The thicker body has the acoustic advantage, the speaker performances well even when you are listening music. Of course, the lower price comes with the trade-offs: comparing with E71, the E63 does not have integrated GPS and the resolution of the camera is lower (3mp via 2mp)7. Music function: E63 has the 3.5 mm standard connector, which means you can use your favorite headset to listen to music. Although, the headset comes with the phone is stereo, and it has an in-line microphone; but the frequency response is not good enough to listen to music (if you are serious about listening). By using a standard headset, you still can make calls or receive calls, but you will have to speak to the microphone in the phone.Con:1. Image quality of camera. I can live with the 2MP resolution, but the noise of the camera is too obvious; even the pictures taken outdoor.2. Micro-USB cable is not included: This phone uses the Micro-USB interface, which is smaller than the mini-USB. I am sure most people have one or more mini-USB cables, which is widely used. But a lot of people don't have the micro-USB cable, at least I don't. So I have to go to a local shop to buy one ($15), and it is not easy to found one too. Very unfortunate, Nokia did not throw one in the box. Sometimes, it is very useful, such as when you want to copy a hundred songs to your phone's memory card; bluetooth is simply too slow to do this task.Update:Here is the update after three month use.(A) Don't put this phone into a case that is too tight; especially: preventing the keyboard to be touched when it is in the case. I found out if the keyboard is being touched, the phone will not go into the sleep mode and the battery runs out really fast.(B) The IP phone function(aka Internet phone) is great for the international long distant call (you must sign-up the "Gizemo" first), you can use it whenever you have the WIFI access; it cost much less than your wireless service provider's international plan. But after you finish a call, you should disconnect the phone from the WIFI completely; otherwise the battery goes down real quick. The reason is: as soon as you connect the IP phone service, it will contact the WIFI access point (such as your wireless router) periodically even when you are not making calls, this activity will use a lot of power.(C) The "Remote lock" is a great feature, and it is very easy to setup. First, you need to setup the "lock code" o
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15.03.2013

10/10

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En realidad todo llego bien y es un muy buen equipo lo recomiendo fue una entrega rápida recomiendo al vendedor
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01.03.2013

10/10

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This is just a great phone, still works after 3 years of heavy use, the only thing I found not great is the keyboard, but the rest is nice.
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20.02.2013

10/10

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Good product, arrived on the date indicated. Recommended 100%. excellent product. . . . . . . . . . 100%
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11.01.2013

10/10

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Nokia E63-2 Unlocked Phone with 2 MP Camera, 3G, Wi-Fi, Media Player... sorry for this after long time i send this feed back means almost 4 year's, its great cell phone still i am using this cell phone only once i change this new batteries
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27.11.2012

2/10

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Ужасно

So I bought this phone to use overseas; I had to buy an unlocked phone. Initially I was happy with it, but then out of the blue it just stopped receiving network. I thought it was my sim card but it(sim card) works fine on other phones. So it's definitely the phone. Waste of money! Still looks brand new coz I took such good care of it, but it's useless:-(
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15.11.2010

10/10

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I bought this unlocked phone to work on my pre-paid T-mobile plan (using the existing SIM card from my previous phone) about 1 month ago. I wanted something that would sync with my Microsoft outlook calendar & contacts. I also wanted to view and send email and be able to surf the web when I am in wi-fi areas. This phone is accomplishing all those tasks as I had hoped it would. The syncing works very easily with my contacts and calendar (you have to download the current software for free from the Ovi Store). I can add people or events on either my computer or my phone and they will coordinate. I am still working on understanding the fine details and figuring out exactly how to use it most effectively. The email with my pop3 server was a little more difficult to set up since it kept wanting to connect at first via T-mobile's data plan (which I don't have). After an hour on the phone each with T-mobile and Nokia, I had gotten nowhere. Fortunately, my husband figured it out and I have been checking email ever since. One small thing I have to remember, is that some wi-fi connections require you to go on the web first to "accept" their terms before you can send and receive email. I don't have a work email account to get set up, so I don't know how that works. The web works fine, though I downloaded Opera as the browser (free) and I like it much better than the software that comes with the phone. The media player is nice and it syncs with my iTunes account. It doesn't separate out the music from podcasts, but they are all there. I have used the camera and agree with all the other posts I have read: it is not a great camera, but it can capture the moment. I have not tried any video calls with it. I did buy a microSD card as I believe you would run out of memory very quickly with contacts and music without. I also bought the USB cable and find it almost necessary. I don't have any bluetooth stuff, so I haven't used that. I like the app for YouTube. I haven't gotten the Novi Maps to work, but i have downloaded Google Map for mobile and have used that some. It doesn't have a GPS, but it can narrow down where you are based on the cell tower being used.My bottom line, this phone does all of what is advertised and you can use it with wi-fi only (no data plan). However, it is a little hard to get things set up, especially if you are not techno-inclined. I didn't find the customer service on the phone very helpful. The online forums are moderately useful. I also have to admit that I haven't spent much time watching tutorials and that might have helped me. So, if you want to do things inexpensively and are willing to fumble through on your own, this phone will work great for you.
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20.08.2012

10/10

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great phone, made in finland, really unlocked and really quad band, long battery life, robbust materials and the best part is on the wifi reception the internal antenna is a high range one. dont disappoint cell phone.
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25.06.2009

8/10

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I was originally planning to purchase an iPhone. However, after seeing this phone on Amazon, along with many positive reviews and an excellent price ($150 after rebate), this phone looked to have the right price and features for my needs. In particular, I wanted strong messaging capabilities, WiFi, a few games, and reasonably capable web browsing to check the news, my RSS feeds, weather, stocks, etc. However, I really don't need (or want to pay for) the more advanced iPhone capabilities.I've had the phone for just over 2 days now, and my experience has been consistent with many of the other reviewers. For example, I really like the keyboard and overall construction and form-factor. The core applications like email, web browsing, calendar, and address book also meet or exceed my expectations. However, I found parts of the setup and configuration to be counter-intuitive and the software and handset as a whole to be less "seamlessly integrated" than I would have hoped for.The above being said, now that I've fully configured this phone, and I'm further along the Symbian learning curve, I believe for as long as I own this phone, it will prove to be an excellent value; i.e., it has excellent features, capabilities, and performance for the price.A few specific pros and cons include:* "Virtual GPS" with Google maps - If you purchase this phone, I'd definitely download Google Maps. Having done so, I was pleasantly surprised to find Google Maps used the cell-tower method to give a "virtual GPS" location within 200 meters (at least for me on AT&T), and fully integrated this information with its other capabilities.* Software and handset capabilities not seamlessly integrated - For example, I purchased a 4GB mini-SD card, and proceeded to fill it with hundreds of photos in numerous folders. By default, the built in photo browser doesn't include the folder structure on the SD card, but instead lists all the photos as one big flat list. There is a work-around to organize the pictures into a second set of "folders" on the phone, but why is this duplicate organization necessary? There are also 3rd party photo browsers you can download/purchase. As another example, I configured the start-up screen to show some contact information to call if someone finds my lost phone, but also configured the phone with a lock code; however, the phone only displays the startup splash screen *after* the lock code has been successfully entered, sort of defeating the value of my "if found" splash screen. In general, many of the features and capabilities on this phone work very well individually, but there's room for improvement to make all these features integrate more smoothly with respect to the likely workflow of a person using the phone.* Email setup was a snap - When I started using the phone, it prompted me with a step-by-step (wizard based) configuration of email. In a few steps, the phone was properly configured for my gmail account. However, in the future, using email as a representative example, I'd suggest Nokia put more effort to simplify/automate common tasks in the initial setup process, such as pairing with my bluetooth headset, or specifying predictive or non-predictive text entry.* Awkward Connection Management - Most of the built in applications have a choice to always connect to a specific WiFi/3G/Edge connection, or to always choose a connection during startup - Wouldn't it have been simpler to specify a prioritized list of connections to try, such as your home WiFi first, then 3G?* Lots of keyboard shortcuts - I'm still learning many of the keyboard shortcuts, such as pressing and holding the "Home" button to display a list of open applications, pressing and holding the email button to start a new email, or pressing and holding the calendar button to enter a new meeting. While there's a learning curve, I'm appreciating the added efficiency of these shortcuts.* Works well with iSync - Being a Mac user, I downloaded the iSync plugin. So far, I've found iSync does a job synchronizing the phone with my local iCal calendar and Mac address book.
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22.09.2009

10/10

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I bought this phone to replace an older Blackberry 8700, and it has been a very pleasant surprise.Physically the phone is light, thinnish, and feels good in the hand. The back is easy to open/close, and the build quality is high. Feels solid in the hand. I rather like the lack of external buttons and sliders. Once I got used to how to adjust the volume, left/right on the trackpad, I don't even think about it any more.Starting at the top, the screen is very good to excellent, with the only drawback being lessened readability in bright sunlight. Colors vivid, text crisp (especially important for my old eyes). Keyboard very functional, the smallish rounded-top keys work well with my fat fingers. It's not a Blackberry keyboard though. My main complaint with the keyboard is that the 'function' key in the lower left is an odd shape due to the rounded shape of the lower left side of the phone. I sometimes hit it rather than SHIFT, and vice versa. But a very minor complaint. Speaker very robust and clear, call quality is great, and speakerphone very loud. Battery life is very good for a 3G phone, and I get 2 - 2 1/2 days of use easily, but in practice leave the phone tethered to a charger at night. I do dislike the fact that even this newish phone uses a proprietary charging and sync cable, and the power cannot be used to sync. I've had quite a few Nokia phones over the years (and even lived in Finland for about five years), so I have a nice museum of discarded chargers and sync cables. Why not use mini-USB or micro-USB?3G service (North American 3G only on this E63-2 model) is excellent here in New Mexico, very seldom do I fall back to EDGE or GSM. Good call quality, very few dropped calls.Software. Since I bought the phone unlocked (SIM-free), not a lot of crapware/bloatware was present. Email was a breeze to set up, but I will say that BB email is far superior. Syncing to my desktops and laptops is a no-brainer using Bluetooth. I'm primarily a Mac user, so I use iSync with a Nokia add-on to sync calendar and address book. Software updates are not over-the-air (OTA) for this model, so I bought yet another nokia cable to update the firmware/os. And, of course the nokia update is/was windows-only, so I did the update from a netbook running windows7. Media software is pretty good, but it's not an iPhone.On-going costs: I bought the phone unlocked, and use AT&T GoPhone PAYG (pay as you go) service, plus a data plan. $100 voice service is valid for a year (and can be topped-off/extended and the amount rolls-over), and the $19.99 for 100MB monthly data plan 'rolls over' if extended within the 30 days. A secret: Buy 100 MB initially, and then extend it with the $4.99 1MB plan if you're not using it all. This continues the roll-over process. AT&T only allows 300MB in reserve, so I did a couple months of $19.99 to get the MB up, and now add $4.99 monthly. Point of this: the Nokia email client is very data efficient, I can't use the entire amount of data on the plan, even when I try. Adding light browsing a few times a day (facebook, googling, etc;) is hardly noticeable. I don't do massive music downloads or apps downloads, so, your mileage may vary depending on your usage. I add videos and/or music from my computer directly to the phone via micro-SD card. Anyway ...All in all, for the price (around $225 at the time), this is a great deal! An excellent, solidly-built phone, a superior screen and keyboard, trackpad (rather than trackball), and, great call reception and quality - this is, after all, a mobile phone. I like this phone so much, in fact, that I bought a second for international travel, the E63-1 with 3G for 'the rest of the world.'
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29.05.2009

8/10

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6 Month Review - Update (12/21/09)I've had this phone for just about 6 mos now and now I'm ready to write a final review.There are plenty of comprehensive reviews already on the internet for this phone, so I am going to give a short and sweet real-life review of this phone about things care about the most:Reception: My old phone had 0-3 bars throughout my house with frequent dropped calls. This phone has 4-5 bars constantly and never drops a call (both with same carrier). Nokia phones are rightfully famous for having the best reception and you will not have reception problems as long as coverage is available in your area. AT&T doesn't have the best reception everywhere and don't blame the phone but the carrier if you aren't getting reception. AT&T suffers badly underground, between lots of tall buildings and in many rural areas.Battery Life: If you are playing music, watching movies, using data/bluetooth, and other battery draining tasks...don't expect for it to last more than 3-4 hours. But if you do some data, some multimedia, some texting and about an hour of voice a day...the battery can last about 3 days. If you are a casual user, it can last you a week. Spare batteries are about $15 on ebay, just buy an extra one and swap out when needed. Additional travel and car chargers are awfully cheap too...around $5. Even though the battery cell is made in china, it is high quality.Software: Symbian S60 interface isn't the best, but it's powerful and you have good multi-tasking capabilities, unlike many other smartphones. There are lots of apps out there, although not may too many good free ones. Nokia's Ovi App Store is live now and this phone connects to it just fine. Recently a Facebook app became available (a lot worse than iphone version), still no Yelp app, and no official Twitter app (but the freeware TweetS60 and other not-free apps like Twibble are nice). It comes with just Tiger Woods Golf for gaming but many Soduku, Bejeweled, Chess, etc games are available.The built-in browser leaves a lot of features to be desired (but it is a full web browser) but pages that don't work so well, works fine in Opera Mini or Mobile. A limited version of Flash is included.Keyboard/Features: The keyboard (also found on the E71) is the best among all smartphones IMO. I've used the Blackberry Curve 8900, and this Nokia phone is much easier to type on. It's predictive text feature makes sending e-mails a cinch and the Push e-mail works well with gmail and hotmail. This phone lacks GPS, but A-GPS through Google Maps is adequate for most.Screen: Not quite as good as the Blackberry Curve 8900, but still great. Display is crisp for all uses and Youtube videos come out respectfully. Hopefully Nokia soon offers OLED models.Etc: Wi-Fi works great (far better wi-fi reception than the Curve 8900), this phone supports AT&T 3G (Curve 8900 only supports EDGE) and downloads are speedy on both. It does not support 3.5G that the Nokia E71x and Blackberry Bold supports.What is Bad?: Phone occasionally crashes and reboots (largely fixed with newer firmware), built-in camera is lousy in quality but functional, no side volume control button, Lack of free apps available on Nokia Ovi Store. Lot of people have said Nokia tech support sucks, but I have never needed to call or write them.This phone is A-Okay!The recently available 4.0 firmware upgrade adds a brand new version of Nokia Mail (which makes it much more comparable to blackberry e-mail), and comes with Chat (which allows you to use Google Chat, Ovi Chat, MSN Messaging and Yahoo IM (but no AOL Instant Messenger). Push e-mail can be spotty at times (but mostly due to AT&T Packet Data dying from time to time). This firmware has also resolved most issues with phone freezing or rebooting by itself and works faster. Recent updates to Google Maps and Opera Mini will enhance the device's capabilities. Nokia is good about upgrading firmware periodically. Unlike iPhone, upgrading the firmware will delete your entire phone, so you do need to do a complete back-up.
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