Nokia E60 Cellular Phone Review

Nokia E60 cell phone is not a fancily designed cellular phone, but still offers the same basic features and functions that you will find in other Nokia’s E-series cellular phones, like E61 and E70. Designed in Nokia’s classic candy bar shape, the Nokia E60 cell phone measures 115mm x 49mm x 16.9mm (4.5″ x 1.9″ x .67″) in size and weighs 117g (4.1oz). Without fancy looking, the Nokia E60 cell phone offers functionalities and features that suitable for businessmen for both inside and out of the office use. For sure, businessmen don’t want to carry an orange color cellular phone like the Nokia 6280 Orange Color Edition cell phone.

The Nokia E60 cellular phone is a Triband phone that supports 900, 1800, and 1900 MHz GSM bands and also 2100 MHz WCDMA/UMTS band. Besides that, the greatest feature of the Nokia E60 cellular phone is its VOIP capabilities over WiFi network. How it works? The Nokia E60 cellular phone is loaded with SIP based VOIP client that allows this Nokia phone to connect any WiFi based PBX systems and act as a normal office extension with all the features and dialing capabilities of a regular office phone.
The Nokia E60 cellular phone has a large 352×416 TFT display which is capable of displaying up to 16M colors. Although having a high quality TFT screen, the Nokia E60 doesn’t comes equipped with a digital camera that is available in almost any latest cellular phones in the market. Well, it is true that all businessmen don’t need digital camera features?

For the OS of this cell phone, Nokia is not jumping into Microsoft Windows Mobile bandwagon, as the Nokia E60 cell phone actually still powered by Symbian OS v9.1. Like the other two Nokia E-series cellular phones, the Nokia E60 supports various push based systems that includes: BlackBerry Connect, Nokia Business Center, GoodLink, Seven Always-On Mail, Seven Mobile Mail, and Visto Mobile. In addition, the Nokia E60 also features a WAP browser, supports for several different types of email protocol from POP3 to Blackberry, and multimedia players (MP3 Player, Real Player and Flash Player).
Besides that, the Nokia E60 also supports viewing and editing Microsoft Office documents. Viewing Microsoft Office documents is definitely a great and must-have feature for businessmen, but editing Microsoft Office documents sounds great but it is actually a lame feature because the Nokia E60 cell phone is equipped with conventional numeric keypad which makes editing documents a difficult job.
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The E60 is an incredible cellphone with memory expansion capabilities, screen rotation function for landscape viewing (WWW,email,movies), dictaphone, 3G, wireless, IRDA, bluetooth,Quickoffice including PDF viewing, and support for email downloading, especially for those of using MS Exchange at the corporate office. Highly recommended for people that are demanding more than usual from a cell. If you feel you can around with a bigger device, DO get the E61/E61i. That is the BMW 750D of the cellphone world, without having Windows Mobile issues that the other ’smartphones’ have to endure.