Typical price: £200
What is it: Smart phone with full Qwerty keypad
What we think: Chunkier than the E71, the E63 doesn't have as many features, and lacks its predecessor's finesse
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 17 February 2009
Tags: Nokia, Nokia E63, photo light, radio, videos
We like:
Qwerty keypad; Wi-Fi
We don't like:
Lack of HSDPA and GPS
CNET UK judgement:
The Nokia E63 is a good phone that delivers a competent texting and email experience, but it's E71 predecessor is better, offering more features and greater finesse. If you want a smart phone that stands out from the crowd, however, the colourful E63 is worth checking out
Full review:
Last year, Nokia announced the E71, a superb phone that provides tonnes of features in a great-looking, compact package. This year, Nokia is launching the E63, a less expensive version of the E71, with a few tweaks here and there. But is it as good? We took the E71 look-alike on the road to see if it delivers as good an experience. Continue Reading...
Nokia E63 History
23 Oct 2008 in Crave
Nokia E63: Qwerty hits the comeback trail
If you're fed up with touchscreen phones and yearn for a handset with a full Qwerty keypad, Nokia might have the answer to your prayers
Latest user reviews
April 20, 2009
Posted by: tamed
"Entirely delightful"
February 21, 2009
Posted by: monarch10
"Pricey but worth every penny"
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