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Espoo, Finland – Nokia today announced the Nokia E6 and the Nokia X7, two new smartphones aimed at business people and entertainment enthusiasts respectively. The two devices are the first Nokia ...
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The E6 has 8GB built-in storage, with a microSD slot for up to 32GB more. Read more about the Nokia E6’s performance, and our verdict, on the next page… Also read, ...
Nokia E6-00 is one of the most rated smartphones which was out in the market last year. The phone features 2G and 3G options.
Nokia isn't on the processor speed bandwagon – yet, anyhow – but inside the E6 there's a 680MHz ARM11 processor paired with a GPU and 256MB of RAM.
Nokia E6, launched earlier this year, is an advance over the popular E5 (their self-proclaimed “BlackBerry killer”), and it shows the company is ready to put smiles on faces again.
Nokia is also taking the fight to Google with its own Ovi Maps mapping application and a radio and MP3 player is included. The Nokia E6 may not break records and set standards like the 3310, but it is ...
The Nokia E6 business-oriented smartphone sports Symbian Anna, the latest (and probably one of the last) iterations of Nokia’s storied Symbian mobile phone operating system, now turfed out to ...
Nokia E6 is a bar phone basically while Nokia E7 is a slider, weighing 133 g and 176 g respectively. Both the handsets have full QWERTY keyboards. The physical dimensionsion parameter of E6 and E7 ...
Nokia equips all the latest radios on the E6 with support for HSUPA, Bluetooth 3.0 and Wireless Networking. GPS is also present along with FM radio.
The Nokia E6 has a 4-row portrait QWERTY keyboard with each key slightly raised. It takes some getting used to and even then virtual keyboards on, admittedly higher-end phones, handle better.