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July 2008
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The editors liked
There are so many good points to the Nokia E66 that can be talked about. Here are just a few
Quad-band GSM 850/900/1800/1900 capable of world-wide roaming
HSDPA connectivity at 3.6 Mbit/s
Wi-Fi support
AGPS
3G support
3.2 megapixel camera with aut...
A magnificent piece of hardware
With Vertulevel build quality. Nice form factor
Thin enough to disappear in your pocket but large enough for a 2.5inch screen. Upgraded processor runs S60 even more snappily than the N95 8GB. Automatic screen orientation...
Solid build and beautiful design
A very good display
Usable improvements of the interface
Sleek business slider
3.2 MP camera and integrated GPS
Shortcut keys for better productivity
Very featurerich
SDHC support and good internal memory
Multimedia support very good
Full range of connections possible
Solid
Classy design. Great keys. Live
While-you-type searching for contacts. Great Web browser.
Superb build quality
Great audio output
Handy software upgrades
The editors didn't like
There is hardly anything negative that can be said about this incredible handset from Nokia. Here’s one
Battery life is good
But could be better
Mullet mode adds yet another level of menus under which to bury functions. Arrgh! Swanky metal backplate gets handscaldingly hot. Road warriors will scoff at the battery life
Around three hours of talk time (con Bluetooth). Attention Finland
Youre charg...
Sound quality during a call could be better
The bottom row of the keypad is unhandy to press
You have to pay an additional tax
In order to support Office 2007 documents
The camera is performing poorly and the barcode reader doesn’t work
Lacks fast user input
Cheap looking and misplaced power key
Many features cost extra
Like navigation and Quickoffice. Networking seemed slow in our tests. Could have more multimedia features
Solid and attractive build, HSDPA, Wi-Fi and A-GPS, Excellent productivity tools
Smaller battery compared to E71, Accelerometer can be a nuisance
While we like the E71 better, the E66 is a great smartphone with class leading features. If you want the functionality of a business phone without the bulk of a PDA form factor, the E66 is the phone youve been looking for. ...
Questionable build quality of slider, native menu isn’t as visually appealing as competing models
If you don’t consider a QWERTY keyboard a necessity, then the E66 is one of the best smartphones on the market. It combines a stylish design with the latest features and it is a breeze to use. ...
Abstract: It is very hard not to like the E66; however, if you are a keen emailer, you’ll probably prefer a mini QWERTY keyboard. There is a great deal going on here – and all housed within stylish, beautifully constructed hardware. Nokia E66 Review ...
If you want a ‘corporate’ phone without a QWERTY keyboard that can do everything short of ironing your jockeys, then this is it. At 13mm thin it’s more streamlined than previous E models, and its reflective stainless steel front adds a t...
It’s heavy, but that’s down to the stainless steel trim. And although that looks nice, it's smart shell is a fingerprint magnet.
A few minor (and we mean minor) niggles aside, this is a sharp and classy slider that brilliantly embraces the business and everyday world with aplomb.Nokia E66 is tagged with QWERTY, Nokia, mobile phone and GPS device. Select a tag (QWERTY, for exampl...
The Nokia E66 is as fine an example of a business phone as youll come across. It offers a full range of connection options, plus push email and fast web browsing in an extremely stylish package that also throws in a 16million colour screen, 3.2 megap...
Abstract: Like the E71, Nokias E66 feels well made, but there are significant differences between the two handsets. The E66 doesnt have the same QWERTY keyboard that sits under the E71s screen, preferring to use a sliding numeric keypad instead. This leave...