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Wednesday, January 2, 2008

Nokia E90 : Heavyweight champion

Size doesn't bother you? Then get ready for the stars and the moon, for the communicator gives it all: internet, GPS, excellent camera and many others.

The Nokia E90 Communicator is the latest addition to the set of contemporary high-performance devices for executives. We had to wait three years since the last Nokia 9500 Communicator appeared. Our patience was duly rewarded at the 2007 3GSM Congress, when Nokia unveiled the ultimate no-compromise mobile communication device. It remains faithful to some of the family traditions, others it forsakes, but the outcome is downright worth it. Nokia E90 has the familiar body construction: a hefty handset, which opens up to reveal a wide landscape display.

Before the E90 appeared, communicators used to be a class on its own in the Nokia portfolio. They had their own UI, which brought forth a number of issues. Above all, every application had to be adapted to the uncommon S80 UI. Quite unaffordable and therefore rare, communicators were ostracized by software developers. That's exactly the flaw, which has been addressed in the new Nokia E90. The phone features a standard Symbian 9.2 and 3rd edition S60, working on a giant display and ensuring far greater compatibility.

Key features

  • Full-fledged keyboard
  • Big and high-resolution display
  • Integrated GPS
  • Built-in maps and basic navigation without charge
  • 128 MB memory
  • 512 MB microSD in the standard package
  • Integrated WLAN, HSDPA
  • Quality e-mail client
  • Office applications, document creation and editing enabled
  • Seamless synchronization with computer (PC Suite)
  • MiniUSB universal connector (Mass storage enabled)
  • Built-in camera with autofocus
  • Stereo FM radio and A2DP-enabled Bluetooth for wireless stereo headphones
  • Quality loudspeakers
  • VoIP support
  • Elegant and presentable appearance
  • Quality construction
  • UI compatible with other Nokia phones
  • System speed

Main disadvantages

  • Size and weight
  • Third party applications incompatible with the built-in GPS
  • Charges for navigation capabilities
  • Multitasking still not perfect
  • Inadequate battery life
  • No small-size charger like in the N95
  • No camera lens cover
  • Wired headset with a 2.5mm jack, no volume control on the remote
  • No USB Mass Storage for the phone memory
  • Price-1099USD

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