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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Design
Clavier
Batterie
Design élégant
Clavier physique AZERTY
Lecteur MP3 complet
Navigation GPS
Bonne autonomie
Ergonomie de l'appareil / Finition
Clavier de qualité
Excellente autonomie
Qualités téléphoniques
Solution intégrée de cartographie et navigation
Finition
Ecran
Form factor E-series réussi
Bon clavier
Bon client e-mail
Lecteur musical sympa
Appareil photo 8 mégapixels (mais sans autofocus)
Lecture DivX en natif
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Processeur lent
Absence d'autofocus pour l'appareil photo
Quelques ralentissements
Navigateur web lent
Écran un peu petit
Manque régulier de réactivité
Interface
Taille d'écran limitée pour la navigation web intensive
Symbian Anna underperforms, Camera lacks autofocus, The dated hardware slows down performance
It isn’t all bad. The Nokia E6 delivers some delights, not least of all in terms of build quality, screen performance and battery life. It’s such a shame that the area the handset falls down hardest is usability, a vital bridge between user and handset...
The Nokia E6 is another awesome business mobility smartphone from the Nokia E-Series family of business phones. It comes well enhanced with plenty of storage and memory for fast operations. An improved user interface and enhanced hardware featur...
Sharp design. Amazing battery life. Loads of business software
Symbian still slower and more difficult to use than competitor's platforms. Phone runs on last year's hardware. Camera could be better
We like Nokia's touch-and-type approach to a business smartphone, but there are still so many other smartphones available that are better than the E6....
Excellent build quality and feel, Great keyboard, Excellent quality camera
Screen is too small, Symbian not slick or fast, Web browsing remains inferior to rivals
The Nokia E6 is an impressively built smartphone with a great keyboard and a very good camera. Unfortunately, it's much of the same story for Nokia -- it has produced another piece of excellent hardware that is ultimately held back by the unintuitive Symb...
Extrait: We may be looking forward to the release of Nokia’s first Windows Phone 7 OS powered smartphone, as well as to the novel user experience of the MeeGo-powered Nokia N9, but the Finnish company is still churning out its Symbian-operating mobile devices s...
640 x 480 pixels screen resolution, Gorilla Glass display, QWERTY keyboard, Multi touch input method, Accelerometer and Proximity sensor, 8 GB internal storage, 1 GB ROM, 3G connectivity, WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth v3.0, 3264 x 2448 pixels camera resolu
Symbian Anna is not the best OS around, The tiny touchscreen is difficult to use, Fixed focus camera instead of Auto focus, Limited third party software application
The Nokia E6 is definitely a big improvement over the last E5, yet there remain tons of changes that could have been included into the same. The touchscreen interface and the Symbian operating system could easily be done away with. The device needs a few ...
At a price of Rs 15,000 and given the full QWERTY hardware keyboard, the Nokia E6 is the smart option to buy - if you are on a budget, need a 'business' smartphone and your primary application is email and messaging. PrintCommentEmailDiggDel.icio.u...
Nokia E6 is basically a breakthrough in Nokia E series and offers the fun of touchscreen and utility of QWERTY in one handset. Apart from answering your business needs, it can be a great entertainer too. Overall, it is a smartphone at an equally smart ...
Touch plus physical QWERTY combo is a priceless combo, Sleek form factor with classy finish & solid build, Symbian is zippier after the Anna update, QWERTY is very comfortable to use, Higher resolution makes for a crisp display, Very good camera, Excellen
Symbian Anna may be zippier, but still feels a little sluggish, 2.46-inch display as a touchscreen isn't always a comfortable proposition, UI tends to feel a bit cramped with too many elements, Widgets sizes cannot be changed, Archaic method of small/norm
The E6 has a lot going for it, and that is something we haven’t said about most Nokia phones for quite a while now. A slim form factor, high quality build, very comfortable keypad, good display with a sure touchscreen, much better than expected camera ...