Tuesday, 22 February 2011

Nokia E63 Phones

Having a powerful name on the market brings certain advantages and whatever they will do, and they sure know how to do it, their sales will go higher. Each time they offer the market exactly what it wants, and the Eseries has some business features that will satisfy the pickiest user. And it is a certain fact that you prefer paying more for a product as long as you know it is solid, steady and reliable. Usually, not in all cases that is, a higher price means higher quality and improved features.


So if we take Nokia e63, we can say that many business interested users have picked it. And thus Nokia e63 mobile phones sales have gone higher and higher. Once you get the phone unlocked, you have to pay a certain amount of money, in this case around $200, but it gives some advantages regarding the freedom of choosing the career you want. If you get it with service, the price is indeed lowered down, but you have to stick to a data plan. With a sleek design, full QWERTY keyboard, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 3G support, this phone deserves credit. And because it comes yet at an affordable price, you have even more reasons to consider it. The phone remains compact measuring 4.4 inches tall by 2.2 inches wide and weighting 4.4 ounces and as well with a solid construction and a comfortable feel when you hold it in your hands.


The display measures 2.36”, supports 16 million colors and has a pixel resolution of 320x240. Images, text and other graphics on the screen look sharp and vibrant and due to the light-sensing technology, the brightness is adjusted depending on the environment.




Nokia e63 is oriented not only for business, but also for casual users and that is why it packs two different modes, the business one and the personal one. In the business one you have quick access to work tools, Web, e-mail, file manager, whereas in the personal mode you have access to messages, multimedia files, Web and so on. The full QWERTY keyboard has large buttons, allowing you to type easily, but you have to try them, because you can consider them being a bit too soft for your liking. You will also find a 2 megapixels camera on back of the phone, it doesn’t take brilliant pictures, but for average work, they will do. Also, to note that the phone lacks GPS, so don’t count on any navigation system. But besides these two drawbacks, the performance level is high. For example, when you are running multiple apps, e-mail and edit some documents using QuickOffice, you will have to wait just a couple of seconds before everything is loaded up. What is more, even the song and video playback runs pretty smooth.



And finally, the battery life is rated at 4 hours and 40 minutes in talk time and about 18 days in stand-by.




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