While IM is a useful feature that helps to enhance the E65s "always connected" design, the lack of a QWERTY keyboard means sending messages is slow and cumbersome, prompting us to think "sod it, Ill just ring them". However, we must admit that if st...
Abstract: Page 1 | 2 | Next While Nokia is arguably better known for its multimedia lifestyle phones, it also offers numerous models geared more toward the more staid requirements of business users. One of the newest such models recently released here in ...
Abstract: In the span of about a year, Nokia launched a bewildering array of unlocked smartphones. While their N-series focuses on entertainment, the midrange business-class E series is all about communication and has fewer media frills. The companys new E65 ($...
Abstract: While Nokia is arguably better known for its multimedia lifestyle phones, it also offers numerous models geared more toward the more staid requirements of business users. One of the newest such models recently released here in the U.S. is the E65, a p...
Abstract: Would Nokias E61i be your dream handset if it werent so big? The E65 is essentially the E61i done as a handsome executive phone with a slide-out numeric keypad. The E65 is expensive for a phone, and Nokia didnt do as well as Id hoped at adapting th...
Abstract: The hunt for a good everyday mobile is becoming tougher every year and its one of the most asked questions through our contact form. So just what should we look for in a good robust and yet stylish mobile and has the Nokia E65 got it? we put one on rev...
Elegant and small Business phone, 3G and WiFi, Excellent sound quality during a call
Symbian 9.1 instead of 9.2 and slow processor, Lots of but small navigation keys, Mediocre signal reception
Nokia E65 manages in preserving its functionality of an upmarket phone, including some applications, typical for the E-series, e.g. conference calls, files searching, files printing, etc. making it a small mobile computer, intended for work. Moreover,...