Typical price: £600
What is it: Large-screened smart phone with full Qwerty keyboard
What we think: It's one of the best Communicators to date, but you might find it too chunky compared to other smart phones
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 29 August 2007
Tags: Nokia, Nokia E90, smart phones, FM radio, maps
We like:
Full range of connectivity options including HSDPA and Wi-Fi; easy-to-use Qwerty keypad; audio quality during calls
We don't like:
Large design; large internal display
CNET UK judgement:
The Nokia E90 will beat most other smart phones in the specs department hands-down but it will also win the prize for being one of the largest handsets out there. It's primarily aimed at business users with briefcases -- if you want it to fit in the pocket of your skinny jeans, forget it
Full review:
The Nokia 9000 Series has been integrated with Nokia's new Eseries portfolio to produce the E90 Communicator. It has retained its original folding design, but added new features and more power, meaning this handset is faster and offers more than any Communicator device to date. Continue Reading...
Nokia E90 History
2 Aug 2007 in Crave
Nokia E90: Rock-hard smart phone
Looking for a sturdy smart phone that does it all? Then you might want to have a look at the Nokia E90 that comes with built-in GPS
Latest user reviews
March 29, 2008
Posted by: haddock
"Fundamentally flawed"
February 29, 2008
Posted by: Paul Mulvey
"Pricey but worth every penny"
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