It’s been a week since I borrowed the Nokia E6. Nokia E6 is a QWERTY Symbian Anna smartphone from Nokia that features a 2.46 AMOLED with 640 x 480 touch screen equipped with Gorilla Glass. The Stainless steel panels made the phone solid and of course heavy.
- The stainless steel panel makes the phone feels solid
- The AMOLED has a good sunlight legibility
- The screen has high pixel density. I felt that the phone’s screen is small but I was still able to play fruit ninja
- The 8 Megapixel EDoF camera is nice when shooting landscapes and objects faraway but not text documents or object near the camera
- The 1500 mah battery can be removed compared to Nokia X7 non-removable battery
- Some pesky bugs and the things that plague Symbian Anna are in the Nokia E6
- The music player looks nice and the speaker is good but not excellent
- It uses Symbian Anna. The widgets in the homescreen and the buttons are the same in the Nokia X7, they just got smaller
- The 4 buttons are shortcut for email, calendar, contacts and the menu button
- I easily get used to the QWERTY but I felt that the HTC Chacha’s keyboard is better than this one.
- The touch screen makes it easier to navigate
- Multi touch is responsive…..sometimes
- I like the slider button which unlocks/locks the cellphone
- The usb connector slot is different from the charger slot. But you can charge in either way
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