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Sunday, July 4, 2010

Nokia E73 - REVIEW




At first glance it may look like the E73 Mode is simply a T-Mobile USA branded Nokia E72, but there are actually some design differences that I personally find make the E73 Mode even better than the E72. Check out the image below, credit goes to All about Symbian and you can see the E73 Mode has a slightly curved QWERTY keyboard that helps match the way your thumbs rotate. You will also find a rather significant change in hardware button layout with the E73 Mode have them all along two extended bars rather than buttons centered making them smaller on the E72. The E73 Mode also a bit more metal below the QWERTY keyboard and IMHO it feels more solid than the E72 and much more like the E71 construction we have all come to love.
Internally, the E73 Mode also has some differences in radio frequencies with support for T-Mobile’s 1700 MHz 3G band and support for UMA WiFi calling (separate post coming that will discuss this in detail).


In the box:
The Nokia E73 Mode comes in a typical T-Mobile package rather than the sleek Nokia packages I have been used to lately. Nokia and T-Mobile also did not skimp out on the contents and give you everything you need to turn the E73 Mode into your only smartphone. You will find all the following inside the retail box:
  • Nokia E73
  • Nokia High Efficiency Charger AC-10U
  • Mobile Charger DC-6
  • Nokia MicroUSB data cable CA-101D
  • Nokia Headset WH-205
  • Pouch CP-384
  • Guides and pamphlets
    • T-Mobile Getting Started Guide
    • T-Mobile Tips & Tricks
    • T-Mobile Terms & Conditions
  • T-Mobile SIM card
  • Recycle bag

Specifications:
  • ARM 11 600 MHz processor
  • S60 3rd Edition Feature Pack 2 (3.2.3)
  • Quad band GSM/EDGE with 850/900/1800/1900 MHz support
  • Tri band WCDMA with 900/1700/2100 MHz support
  • 2.36 inch 320×240 pixel resolution QVGA display
  • 250 MB of free user disk space
  • microSD card slot for expanded memory (4GB card included)
  • Bluetooth 2.0 with over 10 profiles supported
  • Integrated GPS with A-GPS
  • Integrated FM radio with RDS
  • 5 megapixel camera with LED flash
  • Optical trackball
  • 3.5mm headset jack
  • BP-4L 1500 mAh battery
  • Dimensions of 4.48 x 2.30 x 0.40 inches and 4.5 ounces

Around the hardware:
The QWERTY keyboard is the most prominent feature on the front of the E73 Mode and as I mentioned above I think it is better even than the E72 layout. Compared to BlackBerry devices and other QWERTY smartphones I have tried I especially like that Nokia has included direct keys for entering @, ?, !, period, and comma. A Ctrl key is also present so you can do simple things like Ctrl-C for copy, Ctrl-V for paste, etc. If you press and hold on keys with alternate characters then the alternate character will be entered. I find the E73 Mode keyboard to be much more functional than a BlackBerry keyboard and if text entry and messaging are your focus I highly recommend you check this device out.
You will also find you can quickly toggle Bluetooth, the LED flash as a flashlight, and silent profile by simply pressing and holding the Sym, space, and Ctrl buttons.
Above the keyboard you will find 8 hardware buttons and as shown in the image above they have a much different arrangement than the E72. These keys are for left and right soft keys, send and end functions, home, calendar, contacts, and email. I like that Nokia made the send and end keys green and red since it is easier to differentiate what they are used for. Pressing the home key also jumps to the menu/launcher. The directional pad is also an optical touchpad so you can slide your finger or thumb across it to control navigation. I haven’t fully gotten used to it yet and turned it off for a few days where it works as a traditional directional pad.
The display is the same QVGA quality as the E71/E71x/E72 and is one of the disappointing aspects for me personally after having used several devices with high resolution displays. I am not saying it is horrible by any means, but I have been spoiled lately so it does take some getting used to. The support for 16+ million colors is nice and image do look pretty good on the display.
The 5 megapixel camera is centered on the upper back and protrudes out more than the one on the E71. There is no self-portrait mirror on the E73 Mode. The speaker is to the left of the camera and sounds decent with the camera spacing away from the back helping noise bounce off tables too. The back cover is metal and has a slightly textured feel to it. It is solidly installed and feels great in your hand.


Software:
The E73 Mode is preloaded with a ton of applications such as Quickoffice (full version with new document creation capability), Visual Voicemail, Ovi Maps, Nokia Messaging (with support for Gmail, Exchange, Lotus Notes Traveler, and more), Nokia Podcasting, Multiscanner (capture business cards and turn them into contacts), Ovi Files, some enterprise software (encryption, Intranet, MDM Client), Printer utility, aThere is no Internet Radio application loaded out of the box.

Conclusion,Price and Availability:
The Nokia E73 Mode is available from T-Mobile USA for only $69.99 with a 2-year contract and minimum voice/data plan. The unsubsidized full cost may be the same as the Nokia Nuron since the subsidized cost is the same and that is just $179.99. The E73 Mode is locked to T-Mobile and will not work with AT&T’s 3G data network. Even at the full Even More Plus (non-subsidy) I think $179.99 for this device is an awesome deal that I will be taking advantage of.
If you are looking for the latest and greatest smartphone then you may be a bit disappointed with the E73 Mode since it is using an older OS than iPhone, Android, and webOS. However, I personally found it to be quite refreshing since everything flew on the device and the standby/home screen is extremely useful and powerful. I was able to fly around with the keyboard and hardware buttons and the rock solid slim form factor is one of the best EVER on a smartphone. I think when people enter a T-Mobile store and see this stacked up next to the BlackBerry QWERTY devices they will choose this beauty. I personally think the E73 Mode is better than a BlackBerry with a more functional keyboard, solid operating system, good multimedia support, and thousands of available apps in the Ovi Store.

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Nokia E72 - REVIEW




When the Nokia E71 launched a while back, it was popular and it was hailed as the thinnest full QWERTY smartphone on the market. It made it’s way to AT&T as the E71x, and the successor, the E72 is here.

Hardware:
The hardware on the E72 is exceptionally good. It packs a full QWERTY keyboard, a 2.4” screen, and a 5MP camera in a body that’s 10.1mm thin. My main complaint about the hardware is the screen. It’s a 2.4 inch screen with the resolution of 320 x 240, which is kind of disappointing since smartphones these days have screens that are larger and higher resolution. You can navigate the E72 with the d-pad, and the center select button doubles as an optical trackpad. The QWERTY keyboard is quite good, the keys are raised and domed, and they have a nice click to them.Nokia FINALLY moved away from their proprietary port, in favor for a standard microUSB slot, and they also added a 3.5mm headphone jack. The microSD card slot is externally accessible, which is awesome and it comes with a 4GB card pre-installed. It has a 1500mAH battery and the battery life on the E72 is really good, it could get me through a day or two.

Software:
Instead of going into the S60 OS in-depth, I thought I would give you my overall impressions and thoughts about S60. The E72 is loaded with S60 3rd edition Feature Pack 2. It has some great features like Modes, which means that you can set up two different home screens with different application shortcuts, and with one click, you can switch between the two modes.The email experience is good, although when you scroll through emails, you get a kinetic scrolling effect, which is annoying at times when using the trackpad. I had some problems setting up Gmail at first, but overall setup is fast and easy. The browser is just average, there is support for inline YouTube playing, although the screen isn’t large enough to view a video without being it slightly cut off.

Camera:
The 5MP sensor on the E72 isn’t bad at all. The autofocus takes a while to focus, and it’s hard to make it “focus” on an object, and I noticed a 3-4 second lag when taking a picture. When it’s focused correctly, photos looked really good. There is a secondary camera on the front of the E72 since the Europeans have video calling capabilities, quality isn’t as good as the 5MP sensor on the back, but that’s expected since it’s just used for video calls and the occasional picture of yourself. Flash was bright, no complaints there.

Call quality:
Call quality on the E72 was amazing. Caller sounded crisp and clear, and the caller said I sounded really good. Similar to the earpiece, the Speaker was loud and clear, could make conference calls with ease. In Philadelphia where I tested the E72, AT&T 3G wasn’t too bad, signal was strong and data speeds were pretty zippy.

Conclusion:
In a couple of words, the hardware is great, and the software needs work. I really like the candybar form factor, but it would have been much better if it had a larger and higher resolution display. S60 needs to be revamped with a newer and more modern UI. If you don’t mind a slightly lower-res display, and if you don’t mind S60, the E72 is really a great smartphone.

Saturday, June 26, 2010

Nokia E71 - REVIEW



Design:

There is only one thing we couldn't tell by looking at the pictures: The build quality. After spending some time with the E71, here's our verdict: Solid. And we mean it in the best and literal of ways. The metallic, duo-toned finish carried over from the E51 looks stylish and the construction of the smart phone is remarkable. You really have to pick it up to feel the solidness of the handset in the hands. On hindsight, the metallic chassis does attract a fair bit of fingerprint smudges. Other than downsizing the screen from a generous 2.8 inches on the E61i to 2.36 inches on the E71, which frankly makes a difference only if you place the two phones side-by-side, the rest of the design aspects are improvements over the previous model. You still get the same QVGA resolution with support for up to 16 million colors. And at just 10mm thick and 57mm wide, the pocket-sized E71 puts a lot of other QWERTY phones to shame, including the earlier E61i.



Features:

The E71 runs on the S60 platform with Feature Pack (FP) 1 installed, so you won't see the fancy transitions of the FP2 on this handset. That said, it wouldn't have really mattered on an Eseries device targeting business users. Like the previous models, the E71 comes with a full range of wireless radios. These include Wi-Fi, HSDPA, infrared, Bluetooth A2DP and also GPS (with A-GPS support) for satellite navigation. Nokia also included a front-facing camera this time round for video calls which wasn't available on the earlier E61i.Although it's the familiar S60 3.1 edition for the Eseries, Nokia did introduce a number of enhancements to the OS, and these are mostly for the better.There are a handful of applications preinstalled on the E71 and that should get most users up and running in no time. Maps 2.0 now resides on the phone's ROM (so you don't have to reinstall it if you do a hard reset), and you can create/view/edit new Word, Excel and PowerPoint documents using QuickOffice. We were a little disappointed that Mail for Exchange (Nokia's free software that's the equivalent to Microsoft ActiveSync) wasn't preinstalled, but that's not a big deal since you can always download it separately online.


Performance:

The rated battery life was remarkable, with the 1,500mAh Lithium-polymer cell capable of delivering up to 10 hours of talk-time and standby for up to 17 days. On regular usage of making calls, sending text messages, checking emails and navigating using GPS, we could get about three days of use without reaching for the charger.The camera on the E71 wasn't the best around even though its resolution had been bumped up to 3.2 mega-pixels and it now comes with on board LED flash. Video recording was also limited at VGA at 22fps and QVGA at 30fps. Even the image browser, which seriously needs some sprucing up, hasn't changed a bit from its predecessors. In terms of image quality, we'd say it's passable given the proposition of the phone.


Conclusion:

We don't want to sound like Nokia fanboys here, but it is hard to walk away without feeling impressed by the E71. Sure, it doesn't have everything. We want stronger multimedia features and, perhaps, also a 3.5mm audio jack, but to Nokia's credit, the E71 was never meant to compete with its Nseries counterparts. The handset is great at what it's supposed to do and then more. Combine that with a price of S$798 (US$573.19) without contract [easily S$300 (US$215.49) off if you include a two-year plan], it's a smart phone we would highly recommend. Included in the commercial sales package is a 2GB microSD card loaded with a local map, pouch, wrist strap, stereo headset, micro-USB cable, battery and charger.

In a nutshell, the E71 takes everything that was on the E61/E61i including the ergonomics, design and functionality, and made it even better.

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Nokia E70 - REVIEW



The good:
The Nokia E70 cell phone features a fold-out full QWERTY keyboard and a vibrant display. The Symbian smart phone offers integrated Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, document viewing and editing, and robust e-mail capabilities. It's also equipped with a 2-megapixel camera and solid talk-time battery life.

The bad:
The E70 lacks 3G support and occasionally suffers from sluggish performance. The joystick is hard to use, and without the backing of a U.S. carrier, the phone is expensive. Call quality is substandard, and the phone's speaker is also pretty weak.

The bottom line:
The mobile professional who wants a compact smart phone that doesn't sacrifice features should take a look at the Nokia E70; just be prepared to pay a price.


Review:
Like HTC, Nokia distinguishes itself in the smart phone world by offering a broad range of designs. Nokia's E series is particularly noteworthy; this family of business-centric smart phones comes in all shapes and sizes, pretty much ensuring that there's a style to suit almost everyone. We've already checked out the broad and powerful Nokia E62, which is built for the power user, but what if you want the same messaging capabilities without all the bulk? No problem. The Nokia E70 answers that call. It offers a more compact candy bar-style design, yet still manages to pack in a fold-out QWERTY keyboard, robust productivity tools for the mobile professional, and a 2-megapixel camera. Unfortunately, all this power takes a bit of a toll on the phone, as it occasionally suffers from sluggish performance, and call quality could be better. As with most of Nokia's smart phones, the E70 has not been picked up by a U.S. carrier, so you'll pay a premium for an unlocked version. Currently, the Nokia E70 is available for around $390 to $450.


Design:
Though the Nokia E70 shares the same flip-phone body of the Nokia 6820, that's where the similarities end between the two phones. Like the rest of the Nokia E series, the E70 caters to the business crowd, so the handset has a more muted and refined look, with its classic silver-and-black color scheme and streamlined design. By contrast, the Nokia 6820 has a more youthful light blue-and-silver casing and resembles a basic, starter cell phone. The E70 has a stout body to match its solid feature set; at 4.6 inches long by 2.9 inches wide by 0.8 inch thick and weighing 4.4 ounces, it certainly doesn't fall into the sleek-and-sexy category, and it's quite masculine-looking, but it feels solid in the hand and is comfortable to use as a phone.

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

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Thursday, March 4, 2010

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LG GD880 Mini

Talk Time (max) N/a
Stand by (max) N/a
Weight 99g
Size (mm) 102 x 47.6 x 10.6 mm
Frequency GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 / HSDPA 900 / 2100
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Weight 115g
Size (mm) 106.9 x 50.8 x 12.3 mm
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Talk Time (max) N/a
Stand by (max) N/a
Weight N/a
Size (mm) N/a
Frequency GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 / HSDPA 900 / 2100
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LG GW990

Talk Time (max) N/a
Stand by (max) N/a
Weight N/a
Size (mm) 146.8 x 64.2 x 12 mm
Frequency GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 / HSDPA 900 / 2100
Bluetooth Yes


LG Lollipop GD580

Talk Time (max) 3 Hrs
Stand by (max) 250 Hrs
Weight 103.5g
Size (mm) 108.3 x 51.5 x 13.4 mm
Frequency GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900 / HSDPA 2100
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Size (mm) 95.2 x 46.1 x 15.9 mm
Frequency GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 / HSDPA 900 / 1900 / 2100
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Weight 103g
Size (mm) 96 x 49.3 x 14.1 mm
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Weight 122g
Size (mm) 111 x 51 x 13.8 mm
Frequency GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 / HSDPA 900 / 1900 / 2100
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Nokia 5235 White

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Stand by (max) 432 Hrs
Weight 115g
Size (mm) 111 x 51.7 x 15.5 mm
Frequency GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 / HSDPA 900 / 2100
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