Typical price: £269
What is it: A top-notch smart phone, though it hides the fact behind a plain design
What we think: Billed as a business phone, the E60 could have a wider appeal beyond the suits and shiny shoes
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 23 November 2006
Tags: nokia, wi fi, stereo, slot
We like:
Large easy-to-use numberpad; great screen; brimming with features; screen flipping
We don't like:
No camera; no FM radio; RS-MMC cards; no stereo headset in box
You might also need:
RS-MMC cards, Nokia stereo headset
CNET.co.uk judgement:
The E60 packs a huge range of features into fairly nondescript casing. Bucking the trend for showy, thin, colourful handsets, it has more to offer than many of its more egotistical counterparts
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