Nokia E72
Reviews say that Nokia E72 offers stale operating system that needs to get caught up with the fast changing world in technology such as good browser, fast data speed, lengthy battery life, and excellent design in order to fair more in the market.
If there is one thing to love about the Nokia E72 phone, it is its first class industrial design. And like the other E-series handset, this phone offers stunning chrome accents around its black face and includes a beautiful solver colored metal battery cover that really stands out. E72 is also so refined, and corporate looking that will surely get other people envious.
Measuring 114mm x 58.3mm x 10.1mm (4.48 in x 2.29in x 0.39in), it’s one of the thinnest smartphones on the market. The 128g (4.51oz) E72 offers a 2.36-inch inch and 320 x 240 pixel resolution display that’s bright enough to read under direct sunlight, but the low resolution can make small text on websites a bit fuzzy. Just below the screen there are two soft buttons, as well as four conveniently placed buttons for accessing your homescreen, calendar, address book, and messages in just one key press. Below those buttons there are send/end keys.
Nokia also included in this phone a well-thought out QWERTY keyboard. However, it is not as snappy as the RIM’s keyboard found on BlackBerry 9700 and other Curve models. The E72 also comes with 250MB of storage and a 4GB microSD card. The card slot can support a maximum of 16GB in capacity. With this, it can serve as a solid multimedia device with enough room for your favorite movies, music and photos. This phone is also equipped with a 5 megapixel camera, which is actually considered as an improvement over the 3 megapixel of the other E-series phones.
Nokia’s Webkit based web browser is rather robust, and it supports Flash Lite for embedded web content. Full HTML websites looked good on the screen, and the optical pad made panning around them easy. There’s a bookmark manager, as well as a “mini map” for the browser so you can tell which part of the page you’re on, and I appreciated the built-in pop-up blocker.
The phone’s music player on the other hand can easily create new playlists and search for artists and albums. It supports Bluetooth 2.0 for the phone in order to load 300+ songs into its library from a microSD card.