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July 2008
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Despite the niggles, I have to say I like the E66. If you do a lot of emailing and messaging while you're out and about and prefer the convenience of a QWERTY keyboard, then you're probably better off with the E71 (which we'll be reviewing very soon).But ...
Extrait: Its raining Nokia S60 smartphones here lately, and we were lucky enough to receive the US version of the recently announced but not yet released Nokia E66 for review. The US version is a quad band unlocked GSM phone with US 3G HSDPA on the 850/1900MH...
The Nokia E66 is one of two recent additions to Nokias E-Series lineup of business oriented device, the other is the QWERTY sporting E71. We found the E66 to be a very attractive device, and those looking for an all-in-one device are going to give it...
It's good, but it's not $500 good, esp without a qwerty. The E66 is the first number-pad cellphone I've used in 3 years that I wasn't afraid of. Calls on the phone are loud and clear both directions. Its thin form factor and grippy texture...
A magnificent piece of hardware, with Vertulevel build quality. Nice form factor: thin enough to disappear in your pocket but large enough for a 2.5inch screen. Upgraded processor runs S60 even more snappily than the N95 8GB. Automatic screen orientation...
Mullet mode adds yet another level of menus under which to bury functions. Arrgh! Swanky metal backplate gets handscaldingly hot. Road warriors will scoff at the battery life: around three hours of talk time (con Bluetooth). Attention Finland: Youre charg...
Solid, classy design. Great keys. Live, while-you-type searching for contacts. Great Web browser.
Many features cost extra, like navigation and Quickoffice. Networking seemed slow in our tests. Could have more multimedia features, like the Nseries.
The Nokia E66 is a fine business phone, and a great, small alternative for users who want a slick design inside and out, paired with loads of great features. The phone has great options for business users, including Exchange server support and a rob...
Solid, classy design. Great keys. Live, while-you-type searching for contacts. Great Web browser.
Many features cost extra, like navigation and Quickoffice. Networking seemed slow in our tests. Could have more multimedia features, like the Nseries.
The Nokia E66 is a fine business phone, and a great, small alternative for users who want a slick design inside and out, paired with loads of great features. The phone has great options for business users, including Exchange server support and a robu...
There are so many good points to the Nokia E66 that can be talked about. Here are just a few: Quad-band GSM 850/900/1800/1900 capable of world-wide roaming , HSDPA connectivity at 3.6 Mbit/s , Wi-Fi support ,aGPS ,3G support ,3.2 megapixel camera with aut...
There is hardly anything negative that can be said about this incredible handset from Nokia. Here’s one:Battery life is good, but could be better ,
Nokia has done it again! The Nokia E66 has plenty to offer those who choose to purchase it, especially business users. It has many features. The call quality is excellent, and, of course, the phone is very easy to use. ...
Solid build and beautiful design, A very good display, Usable improvements of the interface
Sound quality during a call could be better, The bottom row of the keypad is unhandy to press, You have to pay an additional tax, in order to support Office 2007 documents, The camera is performing poorly and the barcode reader doesn’t work
In the end, we’re pleased by the Nokia E66 and we like it, but we think that ladies would value it more than men would. To be honest, we prefer the E71, since it features a full QWERTY keyboard, which makes communication easier. Besides, it follows the...