fonehome.co.uk Updated: 2011-10-28 21:44:29
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The Nokia E7 might look like an oversized Nokia N8 at an initial glance, but there’s far more to it than that. With Nokia all set to switch to Windows Phone, we thought we’d take a look at one of the last major Symbian devices to come out of Finland...
Premium Nokia build quality and one of the finest Qwerty keyboards around, but the E7 is marred by that substandard Symbian OS...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2011-10-28 21:44:29
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Nokia E7 is the Finnish company's latest business handset. It has a lot to live up to, following in the footsteps of some fantastic Nokia Communicator devices. It features Symbian ^3, has a large 4-inch touchscreen and a sliding QWERTY keypad. Read on...
The Nokia E7's screen is one of its best aspects. It can't match the resolution of the latest high-end smartphones – including the Apple iPhone 4 and Samsung Galaxy S II – but it features more impressive colours than most, thanks to Nokia's CBD (ClearBlack Display) technology. Colours are brilliantly vibrant, and blacks surprisingly deep. It's fantastic for displaying photos or playing back films...
The Nokia E7 suffers from two big flaws. One is the camera, which is the same as the snapper found on the much cheaper Nokia C6-01. We were hoping for Carl Zeiss optics and autofocus – as with the Nokia N8 – but instead the E7 gets Nokia's EDoF technology. This means that everything should be in focus – but unfortunately taking depth away from images – and we also found our snaps were surprisingl...
Despite that, we still find ourselves liking the Nokia E7. The excellent build quality and proper keypad make it feel like an old-school business smartphone – a feel further enhanced by the slightly old fashioned operating system. If you can live with...
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The Nokia E7Nokia has been having a bit of a hard time of late. The Finnish mobile phone giant recently ditched the ailing Symbian as its mobile operating system of choice (in favour of Windows Phone 7) and then announced 7,000 job losses in A...
A few fiddly aspects aside, the Nokia E7 is a lovely piece of hardware, but the Symbian^3 operating system is just out of its depth when compared to the competition — and the fact that Nokia has also lost faith in Symbian is hardly encouraging either...
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2011-10-28 21:44:29
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A Computeractive reader recently contacted us to say that he had couldn't find a simple phone that included a large Qwerty keyboard.The Nokia E7 isn't a simple phone, but it certainly has the full keyboard.Our major problem with the E7 is the same as w...
Great screen and camera; screen slides up when keyboard is used...
Keys too small to be useable; Symbian is dated by modern phone standards...
There is a good phone inside here but the operating system and keyboard let it down...
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Despite announcing recently that it would be switching to Windows Mobile as its primary smartphone platform, Nokia is still releasing phones running the Symbian operating system. Its latest, the E7, has a 4in AMOLED screen, a slide-out QWERTY keyboard...
A beautifully designed, well-built phone with an excellent camera and a full QWERTY keyboard, but as the OS is on the way out there's little point in buying a Symbian phone...
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We first got hands on with the Nokia E7 last September when James visited Nokia World in London. That seemed a lifetime ago but the device is now available to buy. With Nokia losing ground over their rivals they need to pull something out of the bag to...
The bottom line, for me, is that I wanted to like this phone. However I couldn't and wouldn't recommend it. Not to my father or anyone else. It's too big, it's too slippery, the OS is just too outdated and it hasn't even worked properly for me & I coul...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2011-10-28 21:44:30
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Nokia's recent deal with Microsoft means its higher-end smartphones will soon be coming with Windows Phone as their operating system. But in the short term, Nokia's top-of-the-range OS is ^3, a touch-friendly version of Symbian. ^3 isn't universally p...
8megapixel camera; solid chassis; slide out keyboard...
Symbian ^3 does not appeal to all; heavy to carry.
Symbian is coming to the end of its lifespan as an operating system for Nokia's higher-end smartphones, and ^3 doesn't feel particularly sophisticated. Knowing this makes the E7 feel dated, despite some high-end specifications...
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The Nokia E7 is the company’s latest for phone for business and, in keeping with the styling makeover first seen on the N8, it features a sleek aluminium casing with tapered ends and a big 4in screen. Indeed, it could easily be mistaken for an N8 at fi...
The E7 looks great, its gleaming metal body resembling the unibody design of a Mac laptop. The camera is strong, delivering detailed, highly usable results, even if it lacks the stand-out 12Mp snapper of the N8. And battery life is exceptional. Overal...
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3g.co.uk Updated: 2011-10-28 21:44:31
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The shame about the E7 is that has so many cool features and useful additions - but it's all let down by the Symbian operating system, which is just not intuitive or user-friendly enough compared with the competition. It's confusing, clunky and stil...
Topnotch email, free satnav, good touchscreen...
Occasionally sluggish, unfriendly Symbian OS, dearth of apps, bad homescreen setup...
The phone packs a powerful punch but is frustrating to use because of its software...
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There's no point beating about the bush, the Nokia E7 is in a funny old situation. Nokia has essentially put the brakes on developing the Symbian software upon which it runs, in favour of using Windows Phone for its future smartphones. This was bad enough...
Beautiful design, Incredibly well built, Superb sliding keyboard, Decent camera for non close-ups...
Slow interface, Clunky, confusing interface, Poor default app selection, Fewer apps in app store than competition...
There is one gem to this phone when it comes to software, and that's Ovi maps, which is a completely free mapping and sat nav app that is easy to use and has good maps for a huge number of countries, all of which can be used without a mobile data connecti...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2011-10-28 21:44:31
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The E7 supports all of the protocols users need to keep right up to date, including 3G/3G+, WiFi n, Bluetooth 3.0 and GPS. During our tests, it didn't have any problems at all with staying connected to the network: reception is good and the E7 does a g...
Build quality and handling, Keyboard, Good battery life, Bright screen with good contrast...
Interface isn't very userfriendly and showing its age, Keyboard is stiff to slide out, Could be faster...
The E7 is a good solid smartphone that is generally responsive. It does a good job of meeting the needs of its target audience: busy professionals who need great battery life but don't want to miss out on a few multimedia extras...
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Quick review Full review Images (5) News Related It seems like we’ve been waiting for the Nokia E7 for a very long time. First announced last summer it has finally arrived with Symbian 3, slide-out QWERTY keyboard, 8-megapixel camera with HD video reco...
Top notch build quality, excellent screen and QWERTY keyboard, 8 megapixel camera with HD video recording, HDMI output...
Symbian OS, bulky build...
A potentially terrific mobile office, let down by the Symbian operating system’s lack of usabilityKey specs3.5mm jack, 8 megapixels, Bluetooth, FM radio, GPRS, GPS, GSM, HDMI, HSDPA, Li-ion battery, microSD, MP3 player, QWERTY keyboard, Touchscreen, Wi...
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If beauty were only screen deep, the Nokia E7 series would stand a good chance in a Miss Handset competition, even up against the likes of the iPhone 4, HTC Desire S and Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc.This QWERTY keyboard phone boasts a four-inch capacitive tou...
Easy to view screen, HDMI-out port, HD video recording, Classy chassis, Great keyboard...
High price, Outdated software, Poor UI, Unintuitive media experience, Clunky browser...
With better software to support the hardware specs, this handset could be a market leader, instead it's simply a little too expensive for its asking price, and forgettable overall...
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Nokia's eagerly awaited E7 is a professional smartphone aimed at business users, and thus comes with a number of enterprise-friendly features, including a hideaway Qwerty keyboard to make text entry easier, an Office suite, built-in VPN and support for...
Sturdy, excellent 4in screen, Qwerty keypad, Quickoffice suite, HDMI output for presentations, built-in remote lock and wipe tool...
Integrated battery, relatively heavy, Symbian user interface still leaves much to be desired...
Nokia's E7 is, on paper at least, one of the best smartphones available for corporate and professional users. The handset exudes quality, and its physical keyboard, Exchange support, office suite and the ability to give presentations, all add up to an...
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It’s been more than half a year since the Nokia E7 was first announced – and even now it’s still not on sale in the UK, with first pre-orders shipping in late April. However, we’ve managed to land a finished review unit of the big, beautiful QWERTY...
the Nokia E7's screen mirroring thorugh HDMI no paying £35 for an adapter hereIt’s a shame really, as Symbian at its core is incredibly powerful. 3D games look great and run smoothly, you can plug USB memory sticks and devices into the phone by way of the adaptor provided, and comfortably use it as a make shift set top box for your telly. The Nokia E7 played every video we threw at it, from AVI...
Symbian is still Symbian...
It's a marvellous piece of hardware, but still a risky purchaseThe Nokia E7 is an incredible feat of engineering, and fills us with hope for Nokia’s first play into Windows Phone 7, expected some time in 2012. But that’s a long way off still, and Symbi...
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The Nokia E7 is a Symbian-based smartphone with a 4in screen and a hardware qwerty keyboard. Nokia may be ditching its Symbian mobile phone operating system and switching to Windows Phone 7, but that hasn't stopped the Finnish company releasing the...
The Nokia E7 is a superbly built smartphone with an excellent display, a great keyboard and very impressive specifications. But smartphones are no longer about the specifications as much as the entire user experience, and it's here where the E7 fails...
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If there’s one thing we like about a smartphone, it’s the reassuring click of a keyboard sliding out from underneath. We can practically hear the angels sing about tactile, responsive buttons. The Nokia E7 actually has the screen slide up to reveal the...
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smarthouse.com.au Updated: 2011-11-08 13:03:50
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There's no point beating about the bush, the Nokia E7 is in a funny old situation. Nokia has essentially put the brakes on developing the Symbian software upon which it runs, in favour of using Windows for its future smartphones. This was bad enough fo...
Great screen; superb keyboard; good battery life;...
Styling and build quality is disappointing; Software is slow to use; camera lacks autofocus function;...
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channelnews.com.au Updated: 2011-11-08 13:03:51
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Nokia is struggling to get traction up against an avalanche of new Android based phones. So is their new E7 an Android killer?There's no point beating about the bush, the Nokia E7 is in a funny old situation. Nokia has essentially put the brakes on dev...
Great screen; superb keyboard; good battery life;...
Styling and build quality is disappointing; Software is slow to use; camera lacks autofocus function;...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2011-11-08 13:03:51
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Available plans 19 plans available starting from $41 to $129 Design As our eyes pass across the dozen smartphones living in the CNET test labs, the E7 winks at us with its pleasantly different design. Even though our review unit is a charcoal...
Great design, Splendid AMOLED display, Loads of connectivity...
Sluggish performance...
Underpowered and comparatively unfriendly, Nokia once again wraps excellent hardware around a poor user experience. The E7's connectivity is great but it can't make up for its sluggish and buggy Symbian software.
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T3.com Updated: 2014-02-15 02:05:36
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Today Nokia announce three new Symbian v3 smartphones, the C7 and E7. At Nokia World we were lucky enough to spend a bit of time with these handset and here are our first impressions. The Nokia E7 is the most interesting handset. Joining Nokia’s E...
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It might be old news now that Nokia has formed a partnership with Microsoft, which sees the Finnish manufacturer adopting Windows Phone OS as its primary smartphone operating system (OS) in the future. In the meantime though, it’s still releasing many...
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The Nokia E7 was launched at Nokia World 2010 and we were there to get a hands on review of the device.Take a look at what this new Symbian^3 phone has to offer...
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Nokia E7 has already hit Australia, and targets both the business-orientated or the social person. It blends Nokia's simplistic design and excellent, high-grade hardware. But the most important fact is Symbian. Has it improved since we last seen the OS in...
8MP camera, Ovi Maps, multimedia features, solid design...
Symbian^3, web browser performance lags, social network options limited...
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recombu.com Updated: 2014-04-02 03:18:33
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The Nokia E7 is its latest slide-out keyboard phone, a smartphone packed with Symbian.Taking the body shape and several other design cues from the Nokia N8, and a keyboard not too dissimilar to the year-old N97, how does Nokia’s latest stand-up against...
The solid build and very useable keyboard are both things we've come to expect from Nokia's high-end smartphones, as is the (generally) superb performance from its cameras. But Symbian, the stuff it all runs on, is slow, and just doesn't stand up to ot...
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whatmobile.net Updated: 2014-04-04 04:52:55
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Nokia has always had outstanding design and build quality with their Eseries devices, so with the E7 tipped as the new Communicator the question is; can it live up to high expectations – especially with all that has gone on recently?Whilst the E7 doesn’t...
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The Nokia E7 is the successor to Nokia's successful Communicator series which were sliding mobile phone featuring a large screen and spacious QWERTY keyboard. The Communicators were pocket-able devices that provided a near-laptop experience and were popul...
I believe that Nokia's goal was to recreate the Communicator in a thin, stylish and modern form and at that they succeeded. Every device's design is a series of compromises. To combine a great screen and keyboard with thinness and a sleek look, the E7 gav...
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technoodling.net Updated: 2016-12-17 09:45:25
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In which we at Technoodling put the Nokia E7 through its paces just for you. Is this high-end Symbian smartphone worth its asking price, or should buyers look elsewhere? Read the Technoodling review of the Nokia E7 here!The Nokia E7 is one of the last of...
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The Nokia E7 is the Finnish company's flagship phone. It's not surprising, therefore, that the Nokia E7 sports impressive specs and features. But does it have what it takes to compete with Apple's iPhone and the current crop of Android phones ?The Nokia E...
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THE Nokia E7 is the first-ever Symbian^3 phone with a flip-out Qwerty keyboard, which makes it an interesting proposition to those who've been interested in the platform but prefer some tactile feedback when typing.In the face of Nokia's announcement...
The Nokia E7 is a story of two halves: Impressive hardware, but slightly wanting software.It'll be interesting to see how Nokia continues to update Symbian^3 (as with the recently announced Anna update), hopefully making it a more compelling experience...
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thestar.com.my Updated: 2016-12-17 09:45:26
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We take the Nokia E7 for a spin to see how Symbian^3 fares with a Qwerty keyboard. THE Nokia E7 is the first-ever Symbian^3 phone with a flip-out Qwerty keyboard, which makes it an interesting proposition to those who've been interested in the platf...
Qwerty keyboard makes Symbian^3 niceto use; excellent build quality; good battery life; Ovi Maps; nice OLED screen; HD video recording.
Symbian^3 still has many quirks; platform's longterm future is bleak.
The Nokia E7 is a story of two halves: Impressive hardware, but slightly wanting software. It'll be interesting to see how Nokia continues to update Symbian^3 (as with the recently announced Anna update), hopefully making it a more compelling experien...
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fhm.com.ph Updated: 2016-12-17 09:45:26
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We don't want to compare Nokia to a stubborn lolo, but that's exactly what we're going to do, if only to give the Finnish phone company a wake-up call.Case in point: the Nokia E7. It's not terrible, mind, but it also fails to elicit much excitement from f...
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We first had a serious glimpse of the business-centric Symbian^3 based E7 at last year's Nokia World event , where it was unveiled to be the heir to an earlier Nokia 9000 Communicator. Now in the midst of grand restructuring and mergers (Microsoft's Windo...
Sturdy and wellconstructed, Beautiful 4.0inch AMOLED screen, Substantial physical QWERTY keyboard...
On the pricey side, Disappointing camera capabilities, No SD memory card slot, Complicated Symbian OS...
In a NutshellThe E7 comes with plenty to like, and some quirks that we find quite disagreeable. For starters, we were impressed with its sturdy and eye-pleasing design. However, we felt that its ports and controls could have been better designed and posit...
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We first had a serious glimpse of the business-centric Symbian^3 based E7 at last year's Nokia World event , where it was unveiled to be the heir to an earlier Nokia 9000 Communicator. Now in the midst of grand restructuring and mergers (Microsoft's Windo...
Sturdy and wellconstructed, Beautiful 4.0inch AMOLED screen, Substantial physical QWERTY keyboard...
On the pricey side, Disappointing camera capabilities, No SD memory card slot, Complicated Symbian OS...
In a NutshellThe E7 comes with plenty to like, and some quirks that we find quite disagreeable. For starters, we were impressed with its sturdy and eye-pleasing design. However, we felt that its ports and controls could have been better designed and posit...
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2016-12-17 09:45:26
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The Nokia Communicator could arguably be referred to as the Granddaddy of the Smartphones. I remember being the proud owner of the 9110 and the 9210 that, if not a smartphone, certainly made other phones around it feel a bit dumb. Nokia transitioned th...
Solid construction quality, beautiful screen...
Big & bulky, based on the aging Symbian OS, hard to open keyboard...
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cgena.com Updated: 2016-12-17 09:45:26
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Nokia’s first flagship phone for 2011, the , is in many ways different from the previous ones the company had. The phone this time comes from the enterprise-orientated Eseries line instead of the usual entertainment-centered Nseries. There is only a s...
Great HD video recording, audio quality,and build and design. Lots of features.
Third-party applications are limited. Fixed focus featureis a letdown.
The Nokia E7 is big on business, solid on build, and heavy on features. Yes, this is not Nokia’s usual affordable flagship phone, as it sets the price, the standards, and expectations extremely high. Although the E7 will not win with its operating sy...
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The Communicator is alive and has transformed into what is now the Nokia E7. It has gone a long way — slimmer, lighter and faster while retaining that signature form factor. Check out our full review of the Nokia E7 after the jump.If you're familiar with...
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jamonline.ph Updated: 2016-12-17 09:45:26
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Finally, the exam week a.k.a. hell week was over. Anway, Me and my friend Adrian was invited at Nokia E7 launch last March 24 at Shangri-la, Makati. Unfortunately on that day, I forgot my camera and all I got is my cellphone. But I still got a chance to p...
The Nokia E7 is a great office companion. It's also a multimedia powerhouse except for the camera. It has Ovi store where you can download the latest games, it can run HD Videos, it has HDMI connectivity and a lotta more. It can even replace your desktop/...
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Contents: Package: Positioning Nokia has got a rich history of devices created for corporate users. Nokia created the concept of communicator and produced first such devices. The last classical communicator in the usual form factor was Nokia E90...
There is only one speaker, but it is loud and clear. Ringtones can be easily heard from pockets. I like tremolo of the vibro, but the majority will find it weak. There are no complaints about the connection quality. Now let's move to the main points...
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insidehw.com Updated: 2011-10-28 21:44:29
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It’s been well over seven months since Nokia’s E7 was first announced. In the world of today, using the PC analogy, it would be the same as if someone had just presented a PC with a 1 GHz CPU and 256 MB RAM. The rhythm imposed by Android phone manufact...
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The Nokia E7 was announced in September 2010 and is expected to be released at the end of 2010. This Nokia smartphone has been designed with style in mind as well as with the functionality to cater for business minded users. The Nokia E7 is obviously...
The Nokia E7 is a great phone to have and a welcome change to the Nokia E Series family of business oriented smartphones. The design is excellent with its options for a hardware QWERTY slide out keyboard making this phone much easier to use. The...
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mobileburn.com Updated: 2011-10-28 21:44:30
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Sponsored links, if any, appear in green. The Nokia E7 is a new smartphone from Nokia with a 4-inch touchscreen display and slide out QWERTY keyboard. However, whilst the hardware certainly looks and feels the part, the Symbian^3 OS feels a little sl...
Solid hardware, bright display, tactile keyboard, attractive industrial design...
Poor camera, frustrating user interface, sluggish performance...
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Buying a high-end, unlocked Symbian cell phone like the $659 Nokia E7 is a dicey proposition, as Nokia has already announced it's switching to Windows Phone 7 for its future devices. But if you like Symbian, the E7 is a classy, beautiful piece of hardw...
Beautiful hardware all around. Terrific camera and camcorder. Plenty of business connectivity.
Frustrating UI. No microSD card slot. Short battery life. Very expensive. OS is doomed.
For die-hard Symbian fans, the Nokia E7 is a beautiful farewell as the company shifts to Microsoft's mobile OS; all others should stick with Android or iOS devices. Buy it now...
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The Nokia E7 is its latest slide-out keyboard phone, a smartphone packed with Symbian.Taking the body shape and several other design cues from the Nokia N8, and a keyboard not too dissimilar to the year-old N97, how does Nokia’s latest stand-up against...
The solid build and very useable keyboard are both things we've come to expect from Nokia's high-end smartphones, as is the (generally) superb performance from its cameras. But Symbian, the stuff it all runs on, is slow, and just doesn't stand up to ot...
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We take the Nokia E7 for a spin to see how Symbian^3 fares with a Qwerty keyboard. THE Nokia E7 is the first-ever Symbian^3 phone with a flip-out Qwerty keyboard, which makes it an interesting proposition to those who've been interested in the platf...
Qwerty keyboard makes Symbian^3 niceto use; excellent build quality; good battery life; Ovi Maps; nice OLED screen; HD video recording.
Symbian^3 still has many quirks; platform's longterm future is bleak.
The Nokia E7 is a story of two halves: Impressive hardware, but slightly wanting software. It'll be interesting to see how Nokia continues to update Symbian^3 (as with the recently announced Anna update), hopefully making it a more compelling experien...
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Over the years, we've seen a steady stream of business and messaging-centric landscape QWERTY smartphones come and go, with HTC arguably leading the pack via its collection of Windows Mobile, Android, and WP7 devices featuring sliding keyboards and tilt-o...
Gorgeous hardwareExcellent battery lifeStrong camera performance...
Symbian is a disasterEDoF is a mistakeLow pixel density...
After spending several weeks with the Nokia E7, there's absolutely no doubt that the it's one of the sexiest pieces of hardware we've played with in recent months. Perhaps it's not the greatest Communicator Espoo has ever bestowed upon us, but it comes cl...
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It has been a long wait for the Nokia E7, the equivalent of the but on the business side of things. The Nokia E7 has been designed and decked with features to attract users looking out for the next big productivity smartphone and on paper at least, th...
Looks Great, Solid Build Quality, Excellent Keyboard, Very Good Display, Plenty of Productivty Features...
Phone Operation isn't Snappy, UI Still Feels Behind the Times, Camera Takes Disappointing Photos, Default Browser is a Mess...
The Nokia E7 is a Symbian^3 smartphone with a 4-inch AMOLED display and a slide-out four-row keyboard...
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mobilechoiceuk.com Updated: 2011-10-28 21:44:31
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A powerful phone that lacks the right software to help you use the phone without wanting to hurl it at a wall. Others to consider HTC Desire Z User opinions(0) Add opinion Read all opinions...
Excellent email, free sat-nav, decent touch-screen...
Occasional lags, clunky Symbian OS, lack of apps, bloated homescreen setupLook and Feel...
A powerful phone that lacks the right software to help you use the phone without wanting to hurl it at a wall...
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The E7 is the much awaited flagship device from Nokia, which generated a lot of hype owing to its form factor and specifications. The smartphone was instantly claimed as the evolution of Nokia’s much love Communicator series, and here is the review of...
Build quality, display, sound, battery life, QWERTY keyboard...
Camera, No expandable memory...
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We first had a serious glimpse of the business-centric Symbian^3 based E7 at last year's Nokia World event, where it was unveiled to be the heir to an earlier Nokia 9000 Communicator. Now in the midst of grand restructuring and mergers (Microsoft's Win...
The E7 comes with plenty to like, and some quirks that we find quite disagreeable. For starters, we were impressed with its sturdy and eye-pleasing design. However, we felt that its ports and controls could have been better designed and positioned, giv...
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Expert Review Nokia's Communicator series has come a long way since its inception back in 1996. The Nokia N9000 Communicator was the first of the lot and incidentally also happened to be the very first smartphone. What made it "smart" was its abilit...
Great design and build, exceptionally comfortable typing experience, large display, HDMI out, USB On-the-Go, HD video playback, good camera and video recording quality...
Expensive, a bit long and bulky, no auto-focus in camera, no expandable storage, cannot play video files over 2GB...
The Nokia E7 is an excellent smartphone. It is everything the Nokia N97 should have been two years ago. It looks good, it feels good, has a large touchscreen display, has one of the best keypads we've seen and despite being a business centric device...
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Nokia knows how to make excellent hardware, and they’re tops at call quality. It’s no surprise that the Nokia E7, the company’s latest flagship QWERTY smartphone, features superb hardware materials and design as well as Nokia’s signature landline-clea...
Superb hardware, excellent camera, Superb hardware, excellent camera, Superb hardware, excellent camera, Superb hardware, excellent camera...
Symbian, even ^3, is far behind modern mobile operating systems like Android, iOS and webOS, Symbian, even ^3, is far behind modern mobile operating systems like Android, iOS and webOS, Symbian, even ^3, is far behind m...
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Updated: 2011-10-28 21:44:32
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If the Nokia E7 was supposed to be the swansong for the Symbian operating system, it has not fully lived up to expectations.The bulky E7 measures 123.7 x 62.4 x 13.6 mm and weighs 176g, making it heavier and larger than the N8, but the phone still mana...
High build quality body, good screen resolution, good HD video recording...
Poor performance, basic camera...
This phone has some good features, but overall disappoints with slow connectivity and poor performance...
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The Nokia E7. Nokia’s answer to its loyal Fans who were waiting for a worthy successor of the Communicator. It’s also the answer to all QWERTY fans, finally wanting to get rid of their horrendous N97s. Announced at last year’s Nokia World in London, N...
So, what is it with this Nokia E7 then? Hardware-wise, Nokia has perfected it’s year long experience to a level i would describe as flawless. There isn’t really anything i could complain about in terms of hardware quality and material choice. Head ove...
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cellphonequick.com Updated: 2011-10-28 21:44:33
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The Nokia E7 sports a 4-inch polarized AMOLED touchscreen with a 640 x 360 pixel resolution, and offers 802.11b/g/n WiFi connectivity, GPS, USB on-the-go support, a 3.5mm headphone jack with TV-out, and free Ovi Maps with navigation. It also has an 8 m...
Good display, Symbian^3 performs well, HDMI port, 8 megapixel camera, QWERTY keyboard, Decent browser, Unified email, 720p HD video recording...
Pricey, A tad on the heavy side, Lack of memory expansion slot...
Without a doubt, depending on whom you ask, the Nokia E7 is either the best or second best Nokia device available right now. Unfortunately though, that might not mean much, because of the fact that it does run Symbian, which isnt exactly the cool kid...
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The Communicator has been synonymous with the word “big” in the mobile business, ok I’m kidding. Jokes aside the size of these devices never really mattered what mattered was sheer communication functionality the series was able to deliver. We’ve b...
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The Nokia Communicator could arguably be referred to as the Granddaddy of the Smartphones. I remember being the proud owner of the 9110 and the 9210 that, if not a smartphone, certainly made other phones around it feel a bit dumb. Nokia transitioned th...
Solid construction quality, beautiful screen...
Big & bulky, based on the aging Symbian OS, hard to open keyboard...
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Nokia’s first flagship phone for 2011, the , is in many ways different from the previous ones the company had. The phone this time comes from the enterprise-orientated Eseries line instead of the usual entertainment-centered Nseries. There is only a s...
Great HD video recording, audio quality,and build and design. Lots of features.
Third-party applications are limited. Fixed focus featureis a letdown.
The Nokia E7 is big on business, solid on build, and heavy on features. Yes, this is not Nokia’s usual affordable flagship phone, as it sets the price, the standards, and expectations extremely high. Although the E7 will not win with its operating sy...
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Nokia E7 ReviewLooking for a sleek smartphone with a real stylish keyboard and a gorgeous touchscreen display? The Nokia E7 may be your thing then. Read on to go over the Nokia E7 Review and find out what the phone has on offer for its buyers.Nokia E7T...
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When the Nokia E7 was announced way back in September 2010, I was quite excited to check the thing out. A 4 Inch touchscreen on a Nokia, with the new ClearBlack Display, in the very successful N97 Slide-and-tilt Formfactor to reveal a full QWERTY keyb...
Without a doubt, depending on whom you ask, the Nokia E7 is either the best or second best Nokia device available right now. Unfortunately though, that might not mean much, because of the fact that it does run Symbian, which isnt exactly the cool kid...
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Nokia basically invented the QWERTY-laden business phone with its Communicator Series way back in 1996. Fast forward fifteen years, and we now have the anodized aluminum chassis of the waving at us, claiming to be an honorable heir of Nokia's enterpri...
Solid, distinguishable industrial design, Comfortable physical keyboard and screentilting, Powerful loudspeaker...
Pricey, A tad on the heavy side, Lack of memory expansion slot...
The Nokia E7 exhibits a top-notch call quality, which we are used to with the Finnish handsets, both in the earpiece, and on the receiving end, thanks to the noise-canceling mikes. The 1200mAh battery is rated for 5 hours of talk time in 3G mode, which...
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The Nokia E7 is either the best Symbian^3 smartphone on the market or the second best. This just can’t be bad news – whether you’re a brand-loyal upgrader or an unbiased user shopping for a premium smartphone. Symbian has been questioned and doubted b...
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Arriving on the market late, the Nokia E7 finds itself launching at a shaky point in the Finnish company’s history. Under new management, suffering doubts – internal and external – over the strength of its current platforms, and watching increasing amo...
There are several reasons for which we want to love the Nokia E7. The physical design is cleaner than the N8, build quality puts rival handsets from Samsung and LG to shame, the physical keyboard could give RIM nightmares and, mediocre display resolut...
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Once again finding itself in a familiar position, which seems to be the norm for it for quite some time now, Nokia is feverishly looking to rebound in the mobile market with a few upcoming models that'll hopefully spur some business its way. More recen...
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Tweet While at Nokia World 2010, I was able to spend time with the new Nokia E7 – so much time, in fact, that I can now write a full hands-on Nokia E7 review! And I have to say I liked what I saw. Despite me being harsh on Nokia’s phones for a while...
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mobilesroom.com Updated: 2012-01-06 01:50:32
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Nokia E7 ReviewLooking for a sleek smartphone with a real stylish keyboard and a gorgeous touchscreen display? The Nokia E7 may be your thing then. Read on to go over the Nokia E7 Review and find out what the phone has on offer for its buyers.Nokia E7T...
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The , and the are one of the best and most current representatives of rather different mobile operating systems – Symbian, Android and iOS. It's a long shot to compare the three as they are so different, but it gives us a bird's eye view of how the m...
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The kind folks at WOMWorldNokia sent me an E7 to review for two weeks. The device had caught my eye in a phone store a month or so ago and I was immediately taken by its spectacular design: aluminium body with a 4” screen and slide-out QWERTY keyboard. Th...
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In this cell phone review, we crack open the Nokia Astound and Nokia E7 mobile devices to see what makes them tick.The Nokia Astound is a good looking and somewhat underperforming smartphone for T-Mobile users. While not perfect, the Astound is afford...
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Today, Nokia announced their new E7 that claims to be "The Ultimate Business Smartphone" in Singapore, designed for mobile professionals. The E7 is available now.Vlasta Berka, general manager of Nokia Singapore,Malaysia and Brunei, gave an opening speech...
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I have been an ardent fan and user of E-series handsets of Nokia, mostly because Nokia managed to get the equation just about right in terms of finding a perfect balance between form, function and usage in shape of E71 and E72. Both handsets were my most...
The year 2011, might as well be the last year of Symbian OS – specially when Nokia will start churning out phones with WindowsPhone 7 on board, towards the end of the year or early next year.In such a scenario, Nokia E7 might as well be one of the last fe...
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