The E7-00 is the new top of the range business smartphone from Nokia has just been released in Australia and continues Nokia’s tradition of QWERTY keyboards on it’s high-end phones that started with the Nokia 9000 in 1996.
The handset runs Nokia’s own Symbian operating system that it bought in 2008. It’s likely that this handset will also be one of the last in the Symbian line from Nokia before the company switches to Windows Phone 7 for the majority of their smartphone range.
Picking up the Nokia E7 the first thing that comes to mind is quality: the handset feels well made with it’s anodised aluminium case. This handset is no lightweight in features or physically with it being the largest and heaviest of my two comparison phones, the Apple iPhone 4 and HTC 7 Mozart. Continue reading →










