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Nokia E90: All it lacks is the coffee maker

February 17, 2007 by Jayvee Fernandez  
Filed under HSDPA, Nokia

nokia-e90.jpegAnnounced at the 3GSM World Congress this February, the Nokia E90 promises to be the flagship smartphone integrating high speed HSDPA connectivity with the enterprise form factor of the Communicator series. This phone also abandons the old Communicator Operating System and opts for the more mainstream S60 platform. This allows consumers to maximize on the wide array of applications built for S60 phones.

Here is a summary of the technical specifications of the E90:

* Symbian OS v9.2, S60 3rd Edition, Feature Pack 1
* GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 / WCDMA 2100
* Network Data Support: HSDPA, WCDMA, EGPRS, GPRS, HSCSD, CSD
* Bluetooth 2.0 +EDR, Infrared, Mini USB 2.0,
* WLAN Support: 802.11b/g, WPA, WPA2 (AES/TKIP)
* GPS
* Dimensions: 132 x 57 x 20 mm
* Weight: 210g
* Primary Screen (internal) – 800 x 352 – 24 bit colour depth
* Secondary Screen (external) – 240 x 320 – 24 bit colour depth
* Primary camera – 3.2 megapixel camera, 20x digital zoom, Auto Focus, red-eye reduction, flash, self timer
* Secondary Camera – 320 x 240
* Memory Card: Micro SD – Hot Swappable
* Stereo Handsfree Speakers
* Visual Radio

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4 Responses to “Nokia E90: All it lacks is the coffee maker”
  1. sonu says:

    superb handset does all what any lqaptop can i have the red one no crasches at all not even today the 10 th day guys go 4 it sexy thing with brains

  2. sonu says:

    great looks great design superb looks and a terriffic interface

  3. M Malkin says:

    its a great phone, got all the hardware, everything brilliant about it.
    just one mahousive con for me, i’m coming to it from a 9500 communicator, and its just not right. if your a user of any of the older nokia communicators considering an upgrade, i would try the phone out somewhere before commiting to buy it, i’ve had mine a few days now, and while technically its brilliant, all i ever wanted the old communicators to do, the change from s80 to s60 is a really big annoyance to me because well, nothing is where it belongs, and you cant just switch off the cover phone, you actually have to choose the offline profile from the menu, and its right at the bottom of the list. also you cant just add notes to the desk like you could before.

    all in all, i half wish i hadnt traded my old communicator in.
    what i would like most of all is for a series 80 device with a decent camera and a faster data connection.
    but i’m sure i’ll get used to this, but its just not the same. i feel the end of something great.

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