Review by Spiridonov Anton (smape.com) The review of Nokia E66 can be shrunk down to a few words: a slider version of Nokia E71 with a standard numerical keypad and an integrated motion sensor. Nothing more. We had a long-lasting...
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Review by Spiridonov Anton (smape.com) The review of Nokia E66 can be shrunk down to a few words: a slider version of Nokia E71 with a standard numerical keypad and an integrated motion sensor. Nothing more. We had a long-lasting experience with Nokia E71 before we realized what the thing was actually alike. Lots of testing and discussion covering certain aspects of ergonomics took place before we could finally say how well the device would fit the owners of E61(i). It turned out that the good things prevailed over bad ones by a large margin. Things are a way simpler as far as E66 is concerned. It's a very conservative sequel to E65 which offers no compromises in the field of ergonomics, every single parameter being better than in the predecessor model. The quality of materials and assembly, the size, the screen, the audio quality, the functionality, the keypad everything is improved. The owners of E65 now get what they were dreaming of. A switch from E65 to E66 is fully justified. The GPS- and Wi-Fi bearing, elegantly looking E66 slider encased in a perfectly assembled steel body ought to attract a lot of new potential buyers, expanding the audience of the E-series product family. It enjoys a zero direct competition on the market. One of the latest Samsung smartphones (L870, if I'm not mistaken) is a poor match for E66, save probably for a good-looking design and a metal body. The rest of the features are a mean compromise (naturally, coming at a lower price) It remains yet undisclosed when Samsung will actually start shipping it, so we can't tell you even an estimated price. One thing we can say for sure that L870 will sell very poorly even if they cut the price down to the limit. However that's a subject for another article, which is yet to be published. Let's get back to Nokia E66 for now essentially being a huge fix to all the issues originally present in E65. Let's get back to Nokia E66 for now essentially being a huge fix to all the issues originally present in E65.
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Nokia E66 review : Nokia E66 is a sliding style handset aimed at the enterprise market. It contains a 3.2 megapixel camera in addition to a secondary camera for video calls over a 3G network. The Nokia E66 is also HSDPA enabled and benefits from Wi-Fi connectivity.
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