Nokia E61i
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You all know Nokia E61 – it’s been among the most popular Nokia smartphones ever since it was presented. Its fans have always been divided over it not having a camera. Taking that into account Nokia decided to release an updated version of the handset marked with “i”. Besides a camera, the new model features a number of small modifications, or otherwise upgrades, which would again reinstate it as a top-notch smartphone messenger. Now join us on our GSMArena journey which would try to answer a good deal of questions for you… and for us, for that matter.
Key features:
- Rich connectivity options - UMTS, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, USB, Infrared
- Outstanding battery life
- 2 megapixel camera
- Messenger form factor with a full QWERTY keyboard
- Really large 2.8” TFT display
- Solid, metallic body
- Symbian OS 9.1 S60 3rd Edition UI
- microSD memory card slot
Main disadvantages:
- Hefty weight
- No HSDPA support
- No secondary camera for video calls
- S60 UI doesn’t come with Feature Pack 1
Right from the start the Nokia E61 was a successful model that made itself a nice group of dedicated fans. Not having a camera was obviously not a big deal for those guys. Even now in workplaces where information confidentiality is strictly guarded, cameraphones are simply not allowed.
The business messenger market though realized that office workers and businessmen need an all-in-one tool that would allow them to work efficiently during the day and to have fun or just relax in the evenings and weekend. So essentially it has come to this that purely business handsets are gradually being equipped with more and more extra features such as a music player, a video player, a camera, etc. The market niche for such devices is fiercely competitive and it seems that our new Nokia has plunged into the deep with some other serious swimmers such as Palm Treo, Blackberry Pearl, Motorola Q, HTC S620, Sony Ericsson M600, Samsung i320, iMate JAQ plus several HP IPAQ products. And if you look at the details, the Nokia E61i is even functionally identical to Nokia E70.
Nokia E61i and Nokia E70: functionally identical but so much different
When we started to review the new Nokia E61i we came up with a couple of key questions that had to be answered in order for this review to be complete and those are:
- Is the camera positioning the E61i into another device category?
- Is it worth exchanging your vanilla Nokia E61 for it?
In the same time the review had to cover all the aspects that we cover in all other reviews – meaning that we should go over all the features of the smartphone in detail. So for those of you that are into smartphones for a long time now and wouldn’t want to go through all of this, here is our low down on exactly how the Nokia E61i differs from the vanilla E61.
The E61i is thinner than the E61 by a small margin but is 11 cc smaller. The E61i has a better build quality over the E61 and possesses a rather stable and solid body. The keyboard has definitely got a few updates – first, the navigation joystick is replaced with a D-pad, which is a great choice by the way. Then there are two new shortcut keys – the Phonebook and My Own key. The My Own key is a customizable shortcut key that you can use for starting an application of your choice. The keys of the QWERTY keyboard have gotten just a notch smaller, but the space between them has increased. Furthermore their tactile feedback is far better on E61i than on the E61. As a result the ergonomics of the QWERTY keyboard have greatly increased.
Software-wise the E61i didn’t stay long enough in development so that it can get the Feature Pack 1, that’s now available for the S60 user interface. So obviously we would be waiting for other devices to try it on. Nevertheless, the E61i comes with several preinstalled applications that were not available in E61 – the WLAN Wizard, the Search application and the Team Suite. The WLAN wizard is a Wi-Fi network scanner, Search is a global search engine for your handset contents and finally, the Team suite is a more specific application that allows for creating so-called “teams” in order to make mass communication with your colleagues easier. Having those applications is not a big deal, though, as they can be downloaded to your E61, too. The E61i also has newer and more user-friendly Internet calling settings and finally, let’s not forget – the new messenger comes with a 2 megapixel camera that can always come in handy for making snapshots of people and places.
So what are the answers to the two questions we had, you might ask. Well, for that, our friends, you’ll have to bear with us to this review’s very end.
As far as retail package is concerned, the box contents you should expect are the Nokia HS-5 headset and a data cable. Nothing more to please the eye – but hey, the E-series handsets are all about business.
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