Wednesday, November 16, 2011

New Nokia E7

Nokia E7 may be regarded as the successor to the communicator who had ruled the phones in the country. From the design side E7 looks almost identical to the Nokia N8, E7 but somewhat larger and more weighty.

Nokia E8 has a touch screen is 4 inches which has been equipped with AMOLED, ClearBlack technology, widescreen (640 x 360 pixels).

Your Nokia E7 supports super-fast Internet access, data upload and download various applications in the Ovi Store, Nokia did not forget to also pinned Cat9 HSDPA technology, maximum speed up to 10.2 Mbps, HSUPA Cat5 2.0 Mbps, WLAN IEEE802.11 b / g / n, and Micro-USB 2.0 high speed for file transfers and charging.

Nokia E7 using 8.0 megapixel camera plus dual LED flash to get high quality photos and can record HD video. HDMI supports, this device facilitates users to connect mobile phones with displays such as plasma or LCD.

Nokia E7 supported by processor 680 MHz ARM 11 CPU, Broadcom BCM2727 GPU, the processor is claimed to have a tough kinierja and this phone runs the latest Symbian OS ^ 3.

For security, Nokia immerse Fsecure. He is an application that allows users of the Nokia E7 to lock and wipe (erase) the data that is on the phone, when the phone is lost or stolen. One more, when the phone is stolen, the user can also track their wireless phone with the help of Nokia Maps.

The good: Premium design; Fantastic QWERTY keyboard; 8-megapixel camera takes excellent pictures and video; Good battery life.
The bad: Symbian platform falls short of the competition; Sluggish performance; Low-resolution display; No expansion slot.

The bottom line: The Nokia E7 has some wonderful qualities, like great hardware and excellent battery life, but ultimately its inferior software trips up this business-oriented smartphone.

Review:
If you've been a cell phone fan for a while, you might remember the days when the Nokia Communicator series was the status symbol of a powerful businessperson. Nokia eventually developed the line into the E series, and its latest flagship model, the Nokia E7, is available now for US$650. The company has done a lot to refine the design, and it's running the revamped Symbian 3 operating system. However, a lot has changed since the days of the Communicator. Does the E7 have the chops to make it in the business world? Read on to find out.



Design:
The Nokia E7 takes a number of style cues from the Nokia N8, which isn't a bad thing in our view since we loved the N8's hardware. The E7 is made of the same high-quality materials--aluminum body and glass AMOLED display--giving it a very premium feel. It's slightly bigger and heavier than the N8 at 123.7mm tall by 62.4mm wide by 13.6mm thick and 176g, but considering that the E7 also manages to fit in a full QWERTY keyboard, it's actually pretty amazing that it's only 0.76mm thicker and 2.54mm longer than the N8.
The E7's glass touch screen measures 4 inches diagonally and has a 640 x 360-pixel resolution. In general, it's clear and bright and you'll have no problem reading what's on the screen. However, with a lower-resolution screen, you're not going to get the same sharpness or definition as on today's qHD, Super AMOLED, and retina displays. The pixels are more visible on the E7, so images and text don't look quite as smooth.

On the bright side, the touch screen is very responsive. Launching apps only required a single tap, and we were able to navigate through the various screens and menus with no problem. There are three home screens in total, which you can customize with various widgets and shortcuts, and the main menu of apps is presented in a simple grid format.

Of course, as we've stated before in our reviews of the N8 and the Nokia C7 Astound, Symbian 3 brings a one-touch user interface that makes it much easier to navigate these phones than previous versions of the operating system. However, it still feels clunky in some parts compared with platforms like iOS, Android, and Windows Phone, so Symbian certainly isn't leapfrogging the competition. 

Specifications Nokia E7

     4-inch screen sizes
     Resolution: 16:9 nHD (640 x 360 pixels) AMOLED
     Weight (with battery) 175 g
     GPRS / EDGE class B, multislot class 33
     Cat9 HSDPA, maximum speed up to 10.2 Mbps, 2.0 Mbps HSUPA Cat5
     WLAN IEEE 802.11 b / g / n
     Wi-Fi b / g / n
     Bluetooth 3.0
     USB 2.0 high speed
     QWERTY keyboard
     16 GB of internal memory
     8 megapixel camera
     1200 mAh battery
     HDMI connectivity
     Symbian ^ 3
     social networking integration
     Ovi Maps with free GPS navigation
     F-Secure Anti-Theft for Mobile
     Adobe PDF reader


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