Nokia E63 Review
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Traditionally, the Nokia E series, which includes the Nokia E71, have been very business-focused and slightly on the pricey side, but the cell phone manufacturer is hoping to attract more consumers by offering its Nokia E63 at a lower price point. Announced for the U.S. market at CES 2009, the E63 is available now for $279 through Nokia’s flagship stores in New York and Chicago. Compare that price with the E71, which goes for $500 unlocked, or any other unlocked phone, and you’ve got a pretty good deal, especially … Continue Reading
It’s tough to beat $20 for a camera phone, and as far as looks go, the Nokia 2720 Fold isn’t half bad. You arguably get more than you pay for with this glossy, though smudge-prone, flip handset. A music player, video recording, and Bluetooth take you beyond the basics, the controls are large, and the performance is decent. All that and a killer price make the Fold a contender for a simple phone. Nokia’s Fold comes in black and deep red on T-Mobile’s service ($19.99 with two-year …
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Nokia has branched out quite a bit in recent years with its smartphone line of Symbian handsets. The E series in particular has usually been quite business-centric, like the Nokia E71 for example, but the E 50 series tend to be a bit more attractive to consumers. Take the Nokia E55, for instance. It offers all the smartphone benefits of e-mail, GPS with Nokia’s OVI Maps, Wi-Fi, support for North American 3G bands, and PC-syncing, but it also has multimedia goodies like a 3.2-megapixel camera with video recording, a …
If you want a cheap nice smartphone, this Nokia 5230 Nuron will be a good choice. As a Nokia phone, it comes with nice quality and quite bold functions. Check it out.
Good cellphones are always good, always! For instance, the Nokia E71.
