Nokia E63 Mobile Phone

by Mobilemaniac on 3 December, 2009

nokia e63 mobile phone Nokia E63 Mobile PhoneNokia E63 could be said as company’s trial to compete BlackBerry. From a full support for push-mail to web browsing, from QWERTY keyboard to 3G connectivity, Nokia E63 is a replicate to BlackBerry. Of more interest, Nokia E63 Black handset can easily dupe for a Blackberry handset. It is available in red, blue and black colours. On chatting on its Nokia features, it could be said as a little brother to N71. But it could be said to be a larger mobile phone, with a dimension of 59 X 113 X 13mm and a weight of 126gms. Nokia E63 has a 2.6 inches display of QVGA resolution that supports 16million colours.

Thanks to its 3G capability. This enables you to surf web relatively faster. And for a better faster experience, there is Wi-Fi connectivity as well. It is possible to see full web pages. As an additional asset there is an overview pop up window, which lets you to see, where you are in relation to the page you view. E-mail settings are also remarkable, with a support for Microsoft Exchange. But an annoying factor here is its lack of support for Exchanges’ folder.

The music player employed in Nokia E63 3G Mobile Phone supports a variety of file formats and provide a decent sound quality. A happiest part in it is its 3.5mm Jack, so that you can plug-in your headphones in directly. Besides, an FM Radio and video recording are enabled in it. There is a 2 mega pixels camera that provides you with good shots. But no much use is found for its accompanying LED photo light as it seems to works well only from a closer range.

Messaging and data service of this BlackBerry like Nokia Mobile Phone is excellent with support for SMS, MMS, instant messaging and e-mail. As we said earlier, push-mail technology enables your mail to get delivered directly to your handset. To support all these features, there is a necessity for a huge memory and Nokia E63 scores well even in this. In addition to 110MB on-board memory, there is a microSD memory card slot for expansion. Even though the expected GPS facility is absent in it, this Nokia mobile phone comes with pre-loaded Nokia maps, and a synchronization with bluetooth receiver can fulfil your purpose. The battery life too displays a decent time span, but it depends on the functions you use. Using 3G or Wi-Fi can drain your battery more.

A final verdict of good certificate could be given to Nokia E63, with only less features like HSDPA and GPS support missing from it. But these couldn’t be said to be great faults.

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