Abstract: Handsets from Nokia’s Eseries portfolio are business-oriented devices with a focus on functionality and design. The Nokia E65 handset is from the second wave of Eseries devices, announced in January at 3GSM World Congress 2007. The Nokia E65 has bee...
Stylish design with great build quality, Support for 3G, Wi-Fi and quadband, Long-life battery
No second camera for voice calls, No stereo headset, No FM radio
Easily one of the best looking handsets on the market with a good assortment of features including Wi-Fi, quadband support and Quickoffice, but the E65 is better suited to those after business chic rather than business geek. ...
Sleek and stylish design, well built, excellent slider and display, features list, VoIP enabled
Interface a little slow at times, battery life could be improved The Final Word The E65 is a feature packed device, offering functions typical of current smart phones without compromising design. If you are looking for a smart phone that is compact, sl...
The E65 is a feature packed device, offering functions typical of current smart phones without compromising design. If you are looking for a smart phone that is compact, sleek and stylish, the E65 definitely fits the bill.
Stylish, Sturdy, Lots of applications provided, 2MP Camera, CIF Video recording.
Buggy OS, Cramped keys around D-Pad, Mono Headset, Poor Still image quality, Poor speaker on incoming calls.
The E65 sports high connectivity options. With support for GPRS, HSCSD, and EDGE (of which, EDGE and GPRS are Class 32 for quick browsing). The phone is 3G ready as well, but doesnt offer video conferencing capabilities. Wi-Fi with WLAN and VoIP over...
Abstract: Nokia E65 is an attractive slider smartphone powered by the Symbian OS. It offers Wi-Fi capability and has 3G support. Its extensive software equipment is an apparent necessity, while its built-in 2 megapixel camera and dedicated keys for conference call...
Stylish business-oriented phone; wealth of connectivity features including 3G and Wi-Fi.
Bundled mono headset; no front camera for video calls; barebones 2-megapixel camera with disappointing image quality; keys on top lid could be bigger; soft onboard speaker.
The E65s broad range of connectivity features would attract mobile users who want a little more from their phone sans the bulk.
Abstract: Who says that business devices can¡¦t look good? It has been a long while since anything made me go ¡¥wow¡¦ with regard to the form factor, and this device does.
Abstract: Nokia E65 is probably the first slimmest phone that incorporates a WiFi and WCDMA into a Symbian phone. The E65 shares most of its important features with its bigger brother the Nokia E61i which we reviewed earlier. Other than a smaller and compact...
Ive been using the E61 for quite some time now and love its functionality. However, the phone doesnt exactly turns heads around for its looks. So when my wife said "Nice looking phone" when she saw the E65, I thought that Nokia mightve hit a home run...