3g.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-02 14:44:14
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It is very hard not to like the E66; however, if you are a keen emailer, you’ll probably prefer a mini QWERTY keyboard. There is a great deal going on here – and all housed within stylish, beautifully constructed hardware. Nokia E66 Review...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2011-08-02 14:44:14
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This Quad-band slider phone from Nokia measures 107.5x49.5x13.6mm, weighs 121g and has a 2.4-inch screen. The battery lasts 7.5 hours (talk time) and 264 hours in standby. The MicroSD memory card slot allows for up to a maximum of 8GB storage. HSDPA, e...

If you want a ‘corporate’ phone without a QWERTY keyboard that can do everything short of ironing your jockeys, then this is it. At 13mm thin it’s more streamlined than previous E models, and its reflective stainless steel front adds a t...

It’s heavy, but that’s down to the stainless steel trim. And although that looks nice, it's smart shell is a fingerprint magnet.

A few minor (and we mean minor) niggles aside, this is a sharp and classy slider that brilliantly embraces the business and everyday world with aplomb.Nokia E66 is tagged with QWERTY, Nokia, mobile phone and GPS device. Select a tag (QWERTY, for exampl...
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Nokia has released two very similar Symbian business-oriented smartphones recently, the QWERTY keyboard-packing E71 and this slim slider. The phones have very similar specs – they both run on Symbian 9.2 OS, both have the same 3.2 megapixel camera, Wi-...

Stylish slider, 3.2 megapixel camera, Symbian S60 smartphone operating system, A-GPS, 2GB microSD card with maps...

No 3.5mm headphone jack...
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It’s slimmer by a couple of millimetres, though its also longer by the same amount and slightly heavier. But its that slimness that you notice as it glides effortlessly into your pocket. E66: glides effortlessly into your pocket Its really a very w...

The Nokia E66 is as fine an example of a business phone as youll come across. It offers a full range of connection options, plus push email and fast web browsing in an extremely stylish package that also throws in a 16million colour screen, 3.2 megap...
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We were bowled over when we came face to face with the first of Nokia's new smartphones, the Nokia E71 last month. Its combination of usability, battery life and business features saw it elevated to the lofty position of A-List champion, rudely elbowin...

Another capable and beautifully designed smartphone from Nokia, but weaker battery life means it can't quite match the amazing E71...
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While the Nokia E66 opts for a 12 key keypad rather than a 20 keypad, the device is well build and designed...

HSDPA, AGPS, 3.2 megapixel camera, easy email setup, \"Mode Switching\"...

12 key-pad rather than 20...

While the Nokia E66 opts for a 12 key keypad rather than a 20 keypad, the device is well build and designed...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-02 14:44:20
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Like the E71, Nokias E66 feels well made, but there are significant differences between the two handsets. The E66 doesnt have the same QWERTY keyboard that sits under the E71s screen, preferring to use a sliding numeric keypad instead. This leave...
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We were bowled over last month when we came face to face with the first of Nokia’s new smartphones, the E71. Its combination of usability, battery life and business features saw it elevated to the lofty position of A-List champion, rudely elbowing asid...

A capable and beautifully designed smartphone, but weaker battery life means it can’t match the E71...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2011-11-08 10:09:10
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While we like the E71 better, the E66 is a great smartphone with class leading features. If you want the functionality of a business phone without the bulk of a PDA form factor, the E66 is the phone youve been looking for. DesignAt the beginning of th...

Solid and attractive build, HSDPA, WiFi and AGPS, Excellent productivity tools...

Smaller battery compared to E71, Accelerometer can be a nuisance...

While we like the E71 better, the E66 is a great smartphone with class leading features. If you want the functionality of a business phone without the bulk of a PDA form factor, the E66 is the phone youve been looking for.
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Boasting the same features as the E71 minus the QWERTY keyboard, Nokias E66 is aimed at users who arent hell-bent on large amounts of text entry. This stylish E-Series handset has the same internal characteristics as its big brother in a smaller, mor...

Design, switch mode feature, HSDPA, Wi-Fi, GPS, interface speed...

Questionable build quality of slider, native menu isn’t as visually appealing as competing models...

If you don’t consider a QWERTY keyboard a necessity, then the E66 is one of the best smartphones on the market. It combines a stylish design with the latest features and it is a breeze to use...
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With Nokia’s new Eseries duo blurring the boundaries between business and pleasure we’re starting to find it hard to distinguish between this ‘Enterprise’ range and its powerful multimedia Nseries cousins.The at least marks out it...

Classy design and build. High speed connectivity options. Easy email set. Impressive multimedia performance...

Superfluous home-screen switch feature. No N-Gage support. Only 3.2MP camera...

It looks unassuming and understated but this is the best smartphone slider around...
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Nokias E series of handsets is aimed primarily at business users, but that isnt to say that non-professionals wont find them useful too. The E66 has been somewhat overshadowed by the mini-keyboarded E71, but both cram in a whole host of features and...

Two home screens, Accelerometer for auto screen rotation, Large display that is clear to read outdoors, Built in GPS and Nokia Maps, WiFi...

No built in ability to edit or create Word and Excel documents, Keys could be a little small for chunkyfingered types, Battery life might suffer if you use the WiFi and GPS a lot...

Solidly built and smart looking with a lot of action under the hood. This is a smartphone with attitude...
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cgena.com Updated: 2016-11-24 12:05:17
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Basta pag dating sa business phones, Nokia E series ang bidang bida. And the coming of E66 makes the E- series even more complete. This phone is launch almost together with the QWERTY-keyboard-equipped E71. Though wala syang ganung klasing keyboard, ma...
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The review of Nokia E66 can be shrunk down to a few words: a slider version of Nokia E71 with a standard numerical keypad and an integrated motion sensor. Nothing more. We had a long-lasting experience with Nokia E71 before we realized what the thing...
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