![]() ![]() Looks like a good initiative from Nokia for the making the world ever so greener. The phone comes boxed neatly inside a cardboard box that looks sort of recycled paper. Really Nokia? A major ‘de-gradation’ over Nokia E72’s auto-focus 5 mp camera. No microSD card slot Packaging Free life-time voice-guided navigation via Ovi Mapsįixed focus on 8 mp camera.Hot-swappable SIM card slot (a winner!).microUSB port / USB on-the-go (more on this in the review).680 Mhz ARM 11 CPU with 256 MB onboard RAM.8 megapixel, ‘fixed-focus’ camera with LED Flash.4 inch, 16 million color, ClearBlack AMOLED Capacitive Touchscreen (640x360).Penta-band 3G (10.2 Mbps HSDPA / 2 Mbps HSUPA).So let’s see how Nokia E7 measures up to its past and if it has a future, at least in my point of view. Now, my present review will mostly talk about the handset itself and the way E-series, in terms of software and services, has managed to evolve itself over the last one year.Į7, a device that I’ve been salivating after for the last 6 months i.e ever since it was announced, finally ended up in my lap sometime around two weeks ago. Well, that is until I converted to Android. ![]() Both handsets were my most used and loved handsets over last couple of years. I have been an ardent fan and user of E-series handsets of Nokia, mostly because Nokia managed to get the equation just about right in terms of finding a perfect balance between form, function and usage in shape of E71 and E72.
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