Nokia E62 Smartphone

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Newest First | Highest Ratings First | + ShareThe definition of function over form :(
Pros: Nice screen, great keyboard, fantastic reception
Cons: Slow, ugly, and cameraless
The Bottom Line: Slow, ugly, and cameraless this quad-band world phone features excellent reception and a great way to keep connected from anywhere.
An Introduction I recently switched my phone service from Alltel to C ellular One and I wanted a ...
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Phenomenal phone for the capable
Pros: Great call clarity/volume Excellent email/internet capabilities Talk/Standby time Kiss your separate PDA goodbye
Cons: I concur, record button too close to the volume!
No it doesn't have a camera and yes the keys are small, but blame the user not the product. This pho ...
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Pretty, but tragically flawed
Pros: Long battery life, good call quality, crystal clear screen.
Cons: Lousy internet connectivity, buggy built-in applications, mono HF only, limited multimedia support.
The Bottom Line: I really wanted to like this phone, but there are just too many software flaws that effectively cripple this phone. I just can't recommend it as it is right now.
Overview: the screen is very pretty, the keypad is large enough to be usable, and the call clarity i ...
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Love my Nokia E62
Pros: style, construction, no dropped calls, easy to hear the other caller, email a plus!
Cons: record button can be a pain
Love the construction of the phone, it's durable, and the keys do not break easily. The record butto ...
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Great Phone, but with one MINOR Drawback
Pros: Compact phone with all the bells and whistles expected in a PIM phone.
Cons: Voice recorder button is placed such that it is always activated when handling the phone.
The Bottom Line: If you are considering this phone, I recommend buying it because of its utility, compact size, and ease of use.
I purchased this phone after the company I worked for told me I can't have a phone with a camera. Si ...
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