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Nokia has been going with the Communicator 9000 series for business use for a long time, with a full QWERTY keyboard and a large ultra-wide screen in a laptop form factor. The Communicators worked in their time, but over the years we’ve seen the business segment dominated by other Smartphones such as the Windows Mobile Pocket PCs, Palm-powered PCs, BlackBerrys and Sony Ericsson P-series phones. Business phones have dropped the laptop-like Communicator style and have moved closer to look like conventional phones. The Eseries business phones are Nokias late entrants in that segment dominated by the likes of the BlackBerrys, P910s and the Treos. Just like the Nseries are heavily multimedia-oriented phones, the Eseries are heavily business targeted phones, most of which come without the frills such as a camera or an FM radio. The E61 is the flagship of the Eseries complete with a full QWERTY keyboard, a large wide screen, a myriad of connection options and other features that make it a worthy competitor in this space. In fact, at the price it’s selling for (Rs. 18,000 approximately), the features it provides leave its rivals far behind. Let’s take it for a spin and see how good it really is. Design The P990i, being a more standard candybar form factor, fits in your trouser pockets a little better, but the E61 would fit better in a jacket pocket, which is where it really belongs. No, the phone isn’t heavy at all. |
Tags: Nokia , E61 , Smartphone
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