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When we reviewed the Nokia E71 back in 2008, we were supremely impressed. Indeed, to quote our verdict: "A stunning phone perfectly moulded to the needs of business and personal users whose lives revolve around email." But life moves on, and if anythin...

The E72 remains a solid choice for business users addicted to email, but the interface is starting to look a little tired...
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whatmobile.net Updated: 2011-08-02 15:52:01
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Nokia has been releasing BlackBerry-like Eseries devices for some time now, with relatively few changes each time around. Think back to the 1990s and this is how Nokia has always operated, giving a natural upgrade path to users with no major shocks and...
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T3.com Updated: 2011-08-02 15:52:01
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Business-like good looks go a long way to making the Nokia E72 a desirable executive gadget, but this Symbian S60 smartphone packs an outstanding number of features that make it more than just a slick mobile messaging device. The design hasn’t cha...

Sleek design, Great Qwerty keyboard...

Small, low-res display, Basic apps, Some email problems...

The hardware is lovely, but the software is the E72's big let down and Symbian S60 looks ? and works ? like OS from yesteryear...
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The Nokia E71 certainly hit the mark for its target business audience, so it's little surprise that its E72 successor reprises much of what was good about that QWERTY keyboard-packing Symbian S60 smartphone, while updating it with extra power and performa...

Fine QWERTY keyboard, Excellent messaging functionality, Great build and design, Wi-Fi and HSPA data, Good package of smartphone features, 4GB MicroSD card...

2.36-inch screen small for a smartphone, S60 user interface buries settings, Optical navigation key can be fiddly, Only 250MB onboard memory, No dedicated camera button...

A good upgrade to the E71, with a lot of thought gone into this business smartphone...
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The Nokia E71 is one of the highest scoring phones that Trusted Reviews has ever had in for test. Upon its release we fawned over its brilliant keyboard, top notch messaging features and impressive battery life. Nokia has taken an age to get around to pro...
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We liked the Nokia E71 a lot, so we had high hopes for the successor, the E72. But the E71 appeared on the scene in the middle of 2008 and a lot has changed since. Can the E72 cut it in the modern QWERTY phone market? The E72 bears a striking resembla...

Well connected, 3.5mm jack, free Ovi Maps with navigation, keyboard character layout...

Screen resolution could have been higher, OS seemed buggy at times, design around the optical Navi Key flawed...

The Nokia E72 is a capable all-rounder, but doesn't go far enough to knock the BlackBerry Bold off its pedestalKey specs3.5mm jack, 3G, 5 megapixels, Bluetooth, FM radio, GPRS, GPS, GSM, HSDPA, Li-ion battery, microSD, MP3 player, QWERTY keyboard, Wi-...
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zdnet.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-02 15:52:14
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The Nokia E72 is a well-designed and full-featured messaging smartphone for business users.

Faster processor, more memory, better camera, Sleek and sturdy design, Excellent messaging capabilities, HSPA, WiFi, Bluetooth and GPS...

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The Nokia E72 is a well-designed and full-featured messaging smartphone for business users...
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3g.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-02 15:52:15
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on the Nokia E72 The Nokia E72 is a lovely piece of hardware with some good business specs, but leaves a lot to be desired on the features front. If we could easily download an app for getting our Outlook calendars or photo sharing. It does have som...

For Nokia E72, Excellent email facilities, fast GPS, huge batter life and one of the best keyboards we’ve used.

for Nokia E72...

The Nokia E72 works well for business, but other equally specced phones have better consumer features for keeping you entertained in your downtime...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2011-08-02 15:52:17
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The E72 is a superb little handset that offers a decent mix of business and consumer features. Apple fans will baulk at the miniature keyboard and the lack of a touch-sensitive display, but the E72 is far smaller than the iPhone and boasts far better...
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Back in June 2008 Nokia released the E71 which has been a massive success in most parts of the world. Will the new and improved version, the E72, continue that success? Read on to find out what I thought of it and more importantly if you think you will...

The Nokia E72 is a nice phone. It could be a lot better if it was not running Symbian but that's just my opinion. If you are a Nokia user already you will love the E72 and be very happy. Is it as good as the other front facing QWERTY devices out there...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-02 15:52:19
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Touch-screen phones such as the Apple iPhone are fine for some things but composing emails can be awkward.Nokia’s new E72 is a slim – less than 1cm – phone with a full Qwerty keyboard. It has a 2.4in screen, which was readable even in bright light, wir...

Excellent battery life; good keyboard; some navigation built-in...

Mono speaker; camera is disappointing; Symbian OS may not appeal to all...

If a great keyboard, excellent phone and top-class battery life are more important than multimedia and touch screens, the E72 is a desirable smartphone Good points Excellent battery life; good keyboard; some navigation built-in Bad points Mono speaker...
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-02 15:52:19
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Touch-screen phones such as the Apple iPhone are fine for some things but composing emails can be awkward.Nokia’s new E72 is a slim – less than 1cm – phone with a full Qwerty keyboard. It has a 2.4in screen, which was readable even in bright light, wir...

Excellent battery life; good keyboard; some navigation builtin...

Mono speaker; camera is disappointing; Symbian OS may not appeal to all...

If a great keyboard, excellent phone and top-class battery life are more important than multimedia and touch screens, the E72 is a desirable smartphone...
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Product Code: NOKE72BLK_UK Nokia's E-Series family of smartphones target business users first and foremost, but that doesn't mean they aren't stylish. The Nokia E72 once again uses a combination of gloss chrome edging and brushed black highlights, an...

The Nokia E72 is a topnotch business phone with stylish design, superb set of features and stellar performance. IDG staff...
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pz10.com Updated: 2011-08-02 15:52:21
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Nokia E72 is one of those handsets everybody is talking about long before their release. There may be nothing much to talk about - after all everyone knows what to expect of the Eseries and they have never let us down. But still, savoring the next batc...

There was a time when phones had cords and mail was delivered by hand. In comparison, the Nokia E72 seems like a space craft communicator. It handles just about every means of communication available today - from voice calls, through video calls, VoIP...
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Nokia’s E series has long been the go to brand for Finnish phone fans, easily seeing off the N series with both its epic battery life and slimline looks. But is the latest effort the QWERTY packing Nokia E72, worth an upgrade? Or even one to plump f...

Great looks, stunning specs, brilliant mail handling...

Nothing at all!...

Undoubtedly one of the very best smartphones you can buy today...
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The E72 is the latest in Nokia’s line of Qwerty handsets, beefing up the popular E71 with a slightly sleeker look, improved software and some interface tweaks. It’s very slim – only just over 1cm thick, 58.3mm wide, and 114 tall, weighing 128g. The 2.3...

It may not have all the high-end multimedia features of some handsets, but the E72 does offer excellent battery life, good call quality, proper integration of VoIP, reasonable diary and office features, and a decent keyboard. If those are more import...
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Nokia’s E-Series family of smartphones target business users first and foremost, but that doesn’t mean they aren’t stylish. The Nokia E72 once again uses a combination of gloss chrome edging and brushed black highlights, and its build quality is super...
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Nokia's latest entry into the smartphone lineup is its business-orientated E72 model, which offers a useable compact QWERTY keyboard, push-to-talk email, sleek looks and all the things you'd expect from a business phone. The Symbian software might not...
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Nokia's E71 brought slimline sex appeal to a messaging world that was dominated by the more functional-looking BlackBerry pack. But it wasn't just about the sleek profile; high production values and a capable multimedia performance made it a five-star...

Vastly improved multimedia moves make this slimline messaging smartphone a worthy successor to the brilliant E71...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2011-11-08 11:15:09
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Design With its sleek look and QWERTY keyboard, Nokia E72 borrows its style from the BlackBerry, but is surprisingly compact for a smartphone. It retains a similar physical design as its predecessor, the E71, with slightly larger dimensions. Measuring...

Very fast, Excellent camera, Strong messaging functionality...

Optical navigation pad is hard to use, Small keys on the QWERTY keyboard might be a disadvantage for some...

Nokia E72 is a smartphone with loads of attitude and great features , well-suited for busy business people or anyone looking for a cool piece of technology. Editors’ rating: 9/10...
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The Nokia E72 smartphone is a replacement for the popular E71. It's a commendable smartphone and benefits from a few nice improvements, but E71 owners have little incentive to upgrade.Nokia's E-Series family of devices target business users first and foremost, but that doesn't mean they aren't stylish. The Nokia E72 once again uses a combination of gloss chrome edging and brushed black highlights, and its build quality is superb. The design results in an unconventional display that’s a littl...

Stylish design, QWERTY keyboard, optical navi key, Nokia Messaging, faster processor than predecessor, 3.5mm headphone jack...

Symbian lacks polish compared to alternatives, small display, optical navi key can be annoying when Web browsing...

Nokia’s E72 retains a similar style and feature set to its predecessor, with a few minor improvements. If you already own an E71 there is no compelling reason to upgrade, but for everyone else the E72 is a stylish business smartphone with a good key...
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The Nokia E Series, since its inception over a decade ago now, has earned itself quite a reputation – particularly with business and professional users.However, the growth in smartphones over the past few years has meant that more and more phones – li...
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The Nokia E71 was an impressive business device, perhaps the Nokia device that has made the most sense over the last couple of years. The E72 carries with it this heritage, with a full QWERTY keyboard and sharp focus on messaging. It still runs on the...

We’re not the biggest Symbian 60 fans but the E72 is a fantastic business device that is not at all hampered by the platform. It is a messaging powerhouse that just happens to throw in a few media extras. If you loved the E71, you’ll adore this phone...
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Like the E71, the five-way joypad doubles as a touch-sensitive navi-pad but annoyingly its ridged outer grip hampers a smooth thumb stroke. It’s not a patch on the BlackBerry’s lucid Trackpad and is best turned off. Down with the resolutionAnother gri...

Ultra slimline design and quality build. Thummable QWERTY. Improved camera and music player. Integrated 3.5mm headphone jack...

Difficult to thumb-touch sensitive navi-pad. Average display resolution. No dedicated camera shutter key. Unstable Ovi Store...

Vastly improved multimedia moves make this slimline messaging smartphone a worthy successor to the brilliant E71...
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recombu.com Updated: 2014-04-02 03:11:35
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Taking a fairly large leaf out of BlackBerry’s book, the Nokia E72 is tailor-made for the business user, evident in its looks and a seemingly Windows-inspired use of the Symbian operating system.What we likeDesign-wise, the phone has a very serious loo...

The things we didn’t like on the E72 were all pretty minor complaints; as a business tool as well as a personal phone it’s a nifty little handset. While it’s not as beautiful as some smartphones on the market and still lags behind when it comes to apps...
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NameMobile Phone: Nokia E72Summary:A stylish and topnotch business smartphone with improved performance over the E71Rating:4/5RRP:$1099Contact:nokia.co.nzNokia's E-Series family of smartphones target business users first and foremost, but that doesn't mea...
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The E72 is miles above its other E series counterparts (except for the E90 perhaps). It looks better, it feels sturdier and packs a lot more punch than the rest. True to form, it is an executive’s phone in the sense that it...

Fast; Optical Navi very useful; efficient phone for executivetypes.

Too many buttons; substandard speakers; surfing the Net is tedious.

The E72 is miles above its other E series counterparts (except for the E90 perhaps). It looks better, it feels sturdier and packs a lot more punch than the rest. True to form, it is an executive’s phone in the sense that it has great e-mail messagin...
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The Nokia E72 looks almost like a twin brother of the older and successful E71 series. With improved features and design, we’ve got a good hands-on with the E72 for a couple of weeks now.Read: Nokia E72 ReviewNotify me of followup comments via e-mailNot...
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cgena.com Updated: 2016-11-27 01:53:41
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Nokia is back in business – well, back with a new model for the business-oriented line the Eseries, that is. The is the latest addition and probably one of the best phones I have seen from it so far. Am I getting ahead of myself again? Read on. This...

Office document editor (including Office 2007), great battery life, Flash support, good package (4 GB memory card included)...

Limited functionality for optical trackpad,poor loudspeaker performance, not as responsive as we expected...

Yes, we have a winner. The Nokia E72 is undoubtedly the Nokia business phone to have as of this moment. From the business tools, to the features, and to the connectivity options, you’re sure to be well equipped. It’s also quite stylish and will always...
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Somehow, we see history repeating itself once more. A year ago, the Nokia E71 stole the thunder from its very own flagship model, the Nokia N96. That didn't came as a surprise to us, seeing as how the E71 had gotten it right with its high battery mileage...

A Successful SuccessorWell, what else can we say that wasn't already conveyed in the review? Simply said, Nokia got it right again. What they did with the E71 was all kept intact on the E72. Ok, so the optical track pad isn't exactly our best friend, and...
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