Nokia E63 review

This cut-price version of the E71 still delivers where it counts

Nokia E63
The Nokia E63 is basically a budget version of the E71 for these cash concious times

TechRadar Verdict

If you can do without GPS or a decent camera, this is a worthy alternative to the E71 or any Blackberry

Pros

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    QWERTY keyboard

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    Easy email set-up

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    16 milion-colour screen

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    FM radio

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    3G

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    Wi-Fi connectivity

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    Symbian S60 smartphone capability

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    Extensive messaging features and tools

Cons

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    No GPS

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    Camera only 2 megapixels

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    No data cable supplied

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    No MicroSD card supplied

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Of course a reduced price version of an earlier phone is bound to have some omissions, but Nokia has done a good job of lessening the blow with the E63, essentially a budget version of the Nokia E71.

Sensibly, they've kept the important stuff, and in some cases even improved it. The E63's key selling point is its QWERTY keyboard, which is a slight improvement on its predecessor's by dint of being a couple of millimetres wider, with slightly larger keys.

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