
Two weeks ago Nokia unveiled the E63 new smartphone which is very simple, cheap and it helps you and your business when you need the most. This handheld was designed for the people who think that the E71 is way too sophisticated, but it’s still a smartphone and I have to say that the full-QWERTY keyboard and the menu keys are looking great.
The E63 is based on Symbian 9.2 S60, and it sports 110MB of internal memory which can be expanded up to 8GB thanks to a microSD card slot. A good thing and an advantage over the E71 is that the E63 features a better Navi-Wheel navigational device therefore flipping between menus and screens will be easier.
Nokia thought that a 2-megapixel camera will be enough, but sadly your pics will not be of high-quality. The E63 supports quad-band 3G, GPRS, EDGE, and in the connectivity area you will find Wi-Fi, A2DP Bluetooth, and Infrared (yeah, I was surprised to hear this too). Other features include a 3.5 mm headphone jack, media player, and FM Radio.
The battery life is great with 432 hours of talk time and about 11 hours in standby mode. Well, this smartphone is not as good as the E71, but Nokia announced that the price will be very low so that anyone could afford. For the moment, the release date is unknown, but we could see it in stores before Christmas or in the first months of 2009.
via Dialaphone
