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Nokia’s Enterprise series phones cater mainly to the business professional, but anyone can appreciate the benefits of these phones. I love the Eseries phones because they seem much more practical than other phones. You’ll find useful features in these two latest Nokia phones that you won’t find in other phones. Best of all, the latest Nokia Eseries phones look quite sleek and attractive.


Nokia E62 Review


The slim E62 is an international roaming quad-band device which supports 850/900/1800/1900 bands. The screen features rich colors on a rather large screen (320 x 240), you’ll have no problems with image quality here. The phone itself is very light, weighing in at around 5 ounces – less than a 1/3 of a pound!


The latest Nokia E62 is perfect for e-mail with the handy QWERTY keyboard. Business users will also appreciate the dedicated e-mail key and flashing message alert light. Internal memory is a nice 90 MB, which leaves plenty of room for storing your messages and files.


Talk time is around 5 hours, with stand-by time a lengthy 14 days.


The Nokia E62 is packed with extra voice features that you’ll find very convenient. You’ll find hands-free voice dialing, voice commands for menu selections, push-to-talk, as well as a dedicated voice button for quick and simple voice recording.


Armed with the versatile Symbian S60 3rd Edition OS, the E62 can handle pretty much anything you throw at it. Pre-installed on the Nokia E62 is also a bevy of useful office software. You’ll find a word processor, a spreadsheet program, an innovative web browser, and more.


Available from Cingular Wireless the Nokia E62 is also very inexpensive when compared to similar devices. If you’re operating on a budget, then the E62 would be the perfect match for your business phone needs.

Nokia E70 Review


The Nokia E70 is a little heavier than the Nokia E62, but it incorporates a camera on the back (while the E62 has no camera) so the extra weight is called for.


The design is unique but very functional. Flip open the E70 to reveal a fully functional keyboard. The keyboard makes this phone ideal for business communications like e-mail and messenger. You can even send messages easily in the dark, a vivid white backlight will brighten up your keyboard.


The Nokia E70 features a wonderfully big rich display at 352 x 416 pixels. The phone operates on the slick S60 Symbian 3rd Edition OS. Included is the S60 Office Suite, as well as programs like Handy Expense and Zip Manager.


Since Eseries phones are mostly business oriented phones, most of them don’t have cameras. This is one of the only Eseries phones that actually has a camera. The camera is quality, 2 megapixels with 8x digital zoom. Record near-VHS quality video with the Nokia E70 in up to 3 different resolutions at 15 FPS (frames per second).


The latest Nokia E70 phone also features integrated Wi-Fi. Wi-Fi is perfect to stay in touch or on the Internet anywhere in the world, as long as you’re within range of a Wi-Fi network.

Setting up your mobile e-mail is quick and easy right out of the box. Nokia likes to make this easy for their business users to sync their existing contacts, calendar, and other data.


The Nokia E70 is one of Nokia’s most robust business phones and offers all the features you’ll ever need in a phone.


Nokia’s Enterprise series phones cater mainly to the business professional, but anyone can appreciate the benefits of these phones. I love the Eseries phones because they seem much more practical than other phones. You’ll find useful features in these two latest Nokia phones that you won’t find in other phones. Best of all, the latest Nokia Eseries phones look quite sleek and attractive.


Nokia E62 Review


The slim E62 is an international roaming quad-band device which supports 850/900/1800/1900 bands. The screen features rich colors on a rather large screen (320 x 240), you’ll have no problems with image quality here. The phone itself is very light, weighing in at around 5 ounces – less than a 1/3 of a pound!


The latest Nokia E62 is perfect for e-mail with the handy QWERTY keyboard. Business users will also appreciate the dedicated e-mail key and flashing message alert light. Internal memory is a nice 90 MB, which leaves plenty of room for storing your messages and files.


Talk time is around 5 hours, with stand-by time a lengthy 14 days.


The Nokia E62 is packed with extra voice features that you’ll find very convenient. You’ll find hands-free voice dialing, voice commands for menu selections, push-to-talk, as well as a dedicated voice button for quick and simple voice recording.


Armed with the versatile Symbian S60 3rd Edition OS, the E62 can handle pretty much anything you throw at it. Pre-installed on the Nokia E62 is also a bevy of useful office software. You’ll find a word processor, a spreadsheet program, an innovative web browser, and more.


Available from Cingular Wireless the Nokia E62 is also very inexpensive when compared to similar devices. If you’re operating on a budget, then the E62 would be the perfect match for your business phone needs.

Nokia E70 Review


The Nokia E70 is a little heavier than the Nokia E62, but it incorporates a camera on the back (while the E62 has no camera) so the extra weight is called for.


The design is unique but very functional. Flip open the E70 to reveal a fully functional keyboard. The keyboard makes this phone ideal for business communications like e-mail and messenger. You can even send messages easily in the dark, a vivid white backlight will brighten up your keyboard.


The Nokia E70 features a wonderfully big rich display at 352 x 416 pixels. The phone operates on the slick S60 Symbian 3rd Edition OS. Included is the S60 Office Suite, as well as programs like Handy Expense and Zip Manager.


Since Eseries phones are mostly business oriented phones, most of them don’t have cameras. This is one of the only Eseries phones that actually has a camera. The camera is quality, 2 megapixels with 8x digital zoom. Record near-VHS quality video with the Nokia E70 in up to 3 different resolutions at 15 FPS (frames per second).


The latest Nokia E70 phone also features integrated Wi-Fi. Wi-Fi is perfect to stay in touch or on the Internet anywhere in the world, as long as you’re within range of a Wi-Fi network.


Setting up your mobile e-mail is quick and easy right out of the box. Nokia likes to make this easy for their business users to sync their existing contacts, calendar, and other data.


The Nokia E70 is one of Nokia’s most robust business phones and offers all the features you’ll ever need in a phone.

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Morph is a concept demonstrating some of the possibilities nanotechnologies might enable in future communication devices. Morph can sense its environment, is energy harvesting and self cleaning . Morph is a flexible two-piece device that can adapt its shape to different use modes. Nanotechnology enables to have adaptive materials yet rigid forms on demand. It is also featured in the MoMA online exhibition “Design and the Elastic Mind”. It has been a collaboration project of Nokia Research Center and Cambridge Nanoscience Center. Find out more: www.nokia.com

Let’s face it, buying a new mobile phone can be extremely difficult especially if you aren’t up-to-date on latest developments on the mobile phone market. With that said, if you follow a few simple rules you are much more likely to get a mobile phone that does the job you require for a good price. This article will guide you through some of the things that you need to consider when choosing a new handset so that you don’t make the wrong choice.

One thing that many people overlook and that you really need to think about is setting yourself a budget. If you walk into the average mobile phone shop you will be bombarded with high-priced mobile phones and unless you already know how much money you have available to spend you could end up getting a phone that you don’t really need for a price that you can’t really afford. Not only that but mobile phone prices tend to plummet when a phone becomes more than a few years old but stores tend to only stock the newer models which means that if you want to get the cheaper mobiles you often have to go to the Internet or to the second-hand market.

Another thing that you need to consider is whether a particular mobile phone is really good enough for your purpose. You also need to think about this from the other point of view, is a mobile phone too good for you? If you think that the majority of the features of a mobile phone you will never use then it probably isn’t worth your time and money to buy. Not only will save you a lot of money but it will save you time as well because it can be difficult to get to know how to use some of the more advanced phones especially if you aren’t used to using them.

Some people also make the mistake of overlooking whether the mobile phone they are buying is physically right for them. For example, you will be surprised at how bulky some of the new mobile phones can be because they try to cram so much technology into the handset. If you are more worried about making sure that your mobile fits into your pocket and isn’t too heavy to carry then you may be better off alone with one of the less expensive but less advanced mobile phones that are made to be small.

Probably the most important part of buying a new phone is making sure that you choose the right contract. Don’t be one of those people that overlooks the importance of getting the right contract because this can be a major mistake. Not only will the contract decide how many minutes you are allowed to use each month as well as how many text messages you are allowed to send but it will also be the most expensive part of buying a new phone if you take into account the total cost over the period of the contract.

Many people think that buying the handset is the most important part of choosing a contract but in reality the handset can easily be changed. The contract is not usually so easy to change and if you want to pullout of it before the end of the allotted period then you will have to pay a fee for doing this. For this reason you probably want to spend more time looking to find the right contract that you do try to find the right handset if you want to make sure that you don’t overspend.

The first thing you need to decide upon is which led the contract you want to buy. If you think you will be staying with the contract provided for a long period of time then you will get better deals and high-quality handsets if you go for the longer term contracts. However, if you aren’t completely sure how a particular provider is going to turn out then it’s probably best to go for one of the shorter contracts such as twelve-month ones. There are other factors that you need to consider when it comes to the length of the contract but the main thing is making sure that you don’t get stuck into a deal that you don’t want for a long period of time.

Another thing that you need to think about is how much money you want to spend on a monthly basis when your contract. Some of the more expensive contracts cost over £40 a month and this may be too much money for you to spend if you don’t have that much need for a large amount of minutes and texts. Make sure you know exactly what you need before you start spending money on contract so that you don’t end up getting one that is too expensive for you to afford.