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Nokia’s E63 joins the successful E71 to form a compelling QWERTY messaging device range. Unlike the more expensive E71 (around £269), the E63 (around £199 SIM-free) is a budget business phone. Although very similar to the E71 in terms of form factor...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2011-08-02 15:39:53
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With a range of features that excludes HSDPA and GPS, the E63 is not going to be every users ideal smartphone. But its keyboard is superb and the dual home screen is a lure, too. Nokia - E63 price Buy Nokia E63 securely online at a bargain price £119...
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-02 15:39:53
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When we reviewed the Nokia E71, we found it was one of the best Qwerty smartphones available, although fairly expensive at more than £300. Nokia has now released a cheaper alternative, the E63.The similarities between the two are obvious. From the fron...

Inexpensive for a smartphone; full Qwerty keyboard...

No GPS or HSDPA; back panel easy to dislodge; keyboard not as good as the E71...

A decent smartphone, but with the E71 available cheaply there is less reason to buy this limited version...
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The Nokia E63 is a nice phone but is not outstanding in any of its functions. That said, the features are adequate enough for most early adopters or average business users. While the E63 is unlikely to set the world on fire, it is likely to find a warm...
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igizmo.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-02 15:39:54
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The younger sibling of the E71 tries to impress - with some success Cost-effective, lightweight, screen, full QWERTY No GPS or HSDPA, wider than some, smallish keys As the younger sibling of Nokia’s much-loved E71, the E63 has a lot to live up to. And...

Costeffective, lightweight, screen, full QWERTY...

No GPS or HSDPA, wider than some, smallish keys...
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zdnet.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-02 15:39:56
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Although its missing some features (chiefly HSDPA and GPS), Nokias E63 is a well-thought-out, ergonomic and affordable smartphone.

Home screens for work and play, 3G, WiFi and Bluetooth, SD card slot supports SDHC, 3.5mm headset connector, Ergonomic miniQWERTY keyboard...

No HSDPA, No GPS, Basic 2megapixel camera...

Although its missing some features (chiefly HSDPA and GPS), Nokias E63 is a well-thought-out, ergonomic and affordable smartphone...
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whatmobile.net Updated: 2011-08-02 15:39:56
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Eseries devices have always stood themselves proud and firm, when compared to the Nseries. Although the models in the Nseries range are sold at a premium and boast more features, you always get the feeling that theyre only built to last as long as it...

Whether Nokia likes it or not, this is always going to be looked upon as a poor man’s E71. There really isn’t any other way to look at it – unless you really hate the metal casing of the E71, its superior in terms of the camera, HSDPA su...
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That snap judgement may have been a little harsh. The E63 is a perfectly respectable addition to Nokia's business-oriented E Series, slipping in at the bottom of the range as a low-cost, full Qwerty alternative to the E71 and the recently-launched E75...

No head-turner, but a more than capable, low-budget addition to Nokia's range of business-friendly smartphones...
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3g.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-02 15:39:57
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Given the lower price tag of the Nokia E63 compared with the E71, it is no surprise that something had to give in the specs department. However, even without features such as GPS, HSDPA, a better camera, and metal casing, the E63 still has plenty...

Great keyboard, good screen, and dual home screens.

A bit large for the pocket, and there is no touchscreen.
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After spending the week with Nokias Blackberry-esque E63, its completely won me over. In terms of specs and outer casing materials, it may be a slimmed down model of its predecessor the E71, but it still puts up a good fight, resulting in an aestheti...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2011-08-02 15:39:57
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This mobile messenger weighs in with a spacious QWERTY keyboard for drafting long emails and a Symbian S60 OS ready to be furnished with third party apps and software. All the essential PIM functionality is covered - you can easily synch your contacts...

The E63 expanded waistline means its QWERTY is less pokey than the E71’s layout and kinder to fat thumbs. It really is great for tapping out messages on the bounce. Likewise setting up personal email accounts is a breeze while internet surfing on No...

Unlike the E71, the E63 is imbued with a credit crunch ethos, highlighted by its diluted funtime feature set and cheaper soft paint finish. The basic fixed focused two-megapixel snapper and lack of any GPS receiver shows multimedia is secondary to work re...

Its multimedia talent may have been blunted to keep the cost down but the user-friendly E63 still has oodles of messaging charm and smartphone business nous.Best offers for the Nokia E63eBay.co.uk £129.99 Amazon Marketplace £159.99 Affordable Mo...
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mobilecomputermag.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-02 15:39:57
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The E71 was – and still is – Nokias flagship business smartphone and when it launched in late 2008, it had an unlocked price tag to match. Not all smartphone users need such a long of list of features though, and not everyone wants to pay £350 for th...
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Of course a reduced price version of an earlier phone is bound to have some omissions, but Nokia has done a good job of lessening the blow with the E63, essentially a budget version of the E71.Sensibly, theyve kept the important stuff, and in some cas...

QWERTY keyboard, Easy email set-up, 16 milion-colour screen, FM radio, 3G, Wi-Fi connectivity, Symbian S60 smartphone capability, Extensive messaging features and tools...

No GPS, Camera only 2 megapixels, No data cable supplied, No MicroSD card supplied...
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The Nokia E63 smartphone offers excellent business features at an affordable price. The little brother of the Nokia E71, the Nokia E63 lacks a GPS receiver and preinstalled games, and it has a downgraded camera. On the other hand, it possesses the s...

The Nokia E63 delivers excellent business and messaging features. Still, the E63 isnt suited for everyone. Consumers seeking strong multimedia features are better off with a (far pricier) Nokia N-Series phone, like the Nokia N96. Ginny Mies Buy it no...
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The E63 is essentially a cut down version of Nokia's venerable, keyboard-touting E71 smartphone that was warmly received when it was released last year. In fact, that handset managed to rack up our top score when we reviewed it back in July, so the E63 ce...

While the E63 isn't quite as impressive as the E71, it's still a very good handset with excellent messaging support, a first-class keyboard and stunning battery life. If you've got the money the E71 is the better option, but if you can live without the GP...
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Last year, Nokia introduced the E71, a do-it-all smartphone clearly modelled on recent examples of the Qwerty-keyboard toting BlackBerry. Unlike many other would-be BlackBerrys, it proved to be a worthy rival, with a solidly functional keyboard, fault-...

The E63 is considerably cheaper than the E71 - currently a good £80 or so less, a quick scoot round the web reveals - but all that Nokia has really sacrificed is on-board GPS. The other cut corners are things like HSDPA and a camera thats not quite a...
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pz10.com Updated: 2011-08-02 15:40:02
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Nokia E63 is the next QWERTY messenger by Nokia, set on the glorious path of the E71. Only this time it slips off the high heels to walk it in plain straight and simple boots instead. And the matching price tag leaves little doubt of what this Working...

Whether you call Nokia E63 the economy package - or stimulus package, in the jargon of the day - youre looking at a capable business device. It brings the essential skills of the E71, and only sacrifices looks to round off that sweetly trimmed price t...
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smarthouse.com.au Updated: 2011-11-08 13:21:29
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The new Nokia E63 performs just as good as its older brother, the E71, but sports a cheaper price tag. It may miss out on a couple of good features, but then, who is complaining? Click to enlargeThe E63 sports the same design as the E71 but is a bit c...
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Nokias latest Eseries mobile phone is the little brother of the more powerful and slimmer E71. Commanding an outright price of under $400, the Nokia E63 retains most of the Nokia E71s design traits — including a full QWERTY keyboard — but it lacks built-in GPS and HSDPA connectivity. The Nokia E63 is quite similar to the Nokia E71 in terms of its design, though it’s thicker and is made of plastic rather than shiny metal. This means it is less prone to fingerprints, but it doesn’t feel as soli...

Excellent design and keyboard, switch mode feature, Wi-Fi, user interface, price...

Lack of HSDPA-connectivity, no GPS, space bar has been shrunk, downgraded camera...

The Nokia E63 is a cut-price version of the E71. It lacks HSDPA-connectivity and built-in GPS but retains much of the Nokia E71’s design, including a full QWERTY keyboard. If you’re on a budget and can live without super-fast mobile Internet s...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2011-11-08 13:21:30
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Like its older brother, the E71, the E63 will make an excellent messaging phone, but is for people who need to be connected without the tech trimmings. Nokia has taken last years E61 to the guillotine and, after a few simple strikes, has returned with...

Cute design, Great keyboard, Zippy performance, Outstanding battery life...

No HSDPA, No GPS receiver...

If youre choosing between the E71 and E63 we dont envy you. The differences in hardware (no HSDPA or GPS) are made up for in its cheaper price tag. The E63 will make an excellent messaging phone for people who need to be connected without the trimmi...
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Nokia's E63 is very similar to our Best Buy award-winning E71. It's available SIM-free, and Expansys is offering bundles that include a free phone, GPS Bluetooth receiver and T-Mobile SIM for £30 per month on a 12-month contract. To call it a slimmed-dow...
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Expanding on its E-series range of business smartphones, the Nokia E63 aims to speed up your life with its full-sized QWERTY keyboard and innovative business centric features. Design Featuring a comfortable design with pleasing rounded edges the E63 fi...
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stuff.tv Updated: 2014-03-20 05:09:58
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Business phones are usually about as stylish as a shiny-suit-and trainers combo, but the slinky changed this last year with its stylish metallic build.Unfortunately, the same can’t be said of its new stablemate. Although clearly influenced by the E...

Easy to set up and use email. Thumb-friendly QWERTY keyboard. High speed connectivity options. Great web browser. Integrated 3.5mm headphone jack...

Lack of GPS. Average two-megapixel camera and video capture quality. No supplied USB cable...

Lacks the E71’s lustre and some key features, but remains a neat and affordable messaging device...
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Nokia is soon to be releasing its 4th full Qwerty keyboard based handset with the E63; the previous versions in the lineage were the E61/E61i from a few years back and the E71. The latter came out mid 2008 and shares more than just the same year of ann...

screen, Solid reliable OS, Quadband EDGE/3G, WIFI, Half the cost of the E71...

No volume key on side, Lacking HSDPA, Missing GPS, Could be seen as a cheap version of the E71...

A good business and social networking phone that will always live in the shadow of its big brother, the E71. An ideal phone for those who don’t want a BlackBerry...
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recombu.com Updated: 2014-04-02 02:59:21
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The Nokia E63 is a handset with a friendly feel, not least because it’s available in several colours on 3. Promising media and social networking features galore, as well as serious office applications and email capability, the Nokia E63 wants to offer...

For all the handy business tools, the Nokia E63 doesn’t look or feel like a business phone. We can’t help but feel that it’s got too much going on with menus and shortcuts that aren’t clear or intuitive enough. It leaves us with an overwhelming impress...
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Although the steel chassis and thin profile of current versions such as the E71 are gone, Nokia has not turned a blind eye to styling the E63. The phone still retains a tight frame and is offered in an attractive red, blue or black colouring. The 4.4-inch...
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cgena.com Updated: 2016-12-09 02:48:18
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It has been months since the Nokia E63 debuted in the market but it was only recently that we were able to get a hold of a unit for review. At the outset I was hesitant on the timeliness of the review because it felt like the phone was already on its w...

It is affordable, has lots of business and multimedia features, and even without all that steel it still looks good and is nice to carry around. The Nokia E63 is an excellent alternative for those who want a smart and attractive package that is economi...
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like it or not, e-mail has become the most pervasive method to stay in touch be it for work or leisure. For most, it’s hard to resist the urge to quickly check e-mail messages whenever we are in a WiFi hotspot. Nokia is hoping to make it really...

Excellent email client; decent Qwerty keypad; WiFi connectivity; cheap.

Camera is average; speakers not good enough for music; lacks volume control buttons.

The Nokia E63 is a mixed bag of goodies that does some things right and under performs in other areas. Also, it’s a matter of preference whether you like or dislike the Qwerty keyboard. For some, a regular keypad with T9 text inputis still the best...
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It has been months since the Nokia E63 debuted in the market but it was only recently that we were able to get a hold of a unit for review. At the outset I was hesitant on the timeliness of the review because it felt like the phone was already on its w...

It is affordable, has lots of business and multimedia features, and even without all that steel it still looks good and is nice to carry around. The Nokia E63 is an excellent alternative for those who want a smart and attractive package that is economi...
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The Nokia E63 is a handset with a friendly feel, not least because it’s available in several colours on 3. Promising media and social networking features galore, as well as serious office applications and email capability, the Nokia E63 wants to offer...

For all the handy business tools, the Nokia E63 doesn’t look or feel like a business phone. We can’t help but feel that it’s got too much going on with menus and shortcuts that aren’t clear or intuitive enough. It leaves us with an overwhelming impress...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-02 15:39:53
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When we reviewed the Nokia E71, we found it was one of the best Qwerty smartphones available, although fairly expensive at more than £300. Nokia has now released a cheaper alternative, the E63.The similarities between the two are obvious. From the fron...

Inexpensive for a smartphone; full Qwerty keyboard...

No GPS or HSDPA; back panel easy to dislodge; keyboard not as good as the E71...

A decent smartphone, but with the E71 available cheaply there is less reason to buy this limited version...
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For a while now, the Nokia Eseries has been generally a business-centric phone, with an eye on work applications and ignorance for pricing trends in the marketplace. In an effort to appeal to a bigger audience, Nokia has spiced up the E63, giving it ma...
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When Nokia introduced the very thin and powerful Nokia E71 QWERTY smartphone, it probably had no clue that this would be such a popular model. So much so that they could keep it at a higher price point and release a sibling model, the E63, with a lower...

The Nokia E63 is really a mobile for the masses. The low cost and ease of use are probably more game-changing than Nokia might have realized. This is easily a great device choice for those who are looking for an unlocked device with the power of Black...
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Ever since Apple and RIM began their touch-screen smartphone/multimedia device/third-party app store pas de deux, other smartphone makers have been trying to fill the small niche formed by users not satisfied by these two smartphone giants. Nokias un...
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The Nokia E63 looks like a near carbon copy of the incredibly popular Nokia E71 QWERTY smartphone. It has nearly the same dimensions, keyboard and overall design, with a few features removed to bring it into serious budget-saving territory. Whats dif...
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By Tham Yuen-CSOME good things are worth repeating and Nokias E63 is a dead ringer for E71, which bagged the DL Choice and the AsiaOne Peoples Choice Awards last year.The stepped-down E63 may not win any awards but is still a worthy follow-up.Both ph...

A basic smartphone that is affordable yet has enough smarts for common tasks...
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mobilechoiceuk.com Updated: 2011-08-02 15:39:57
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If you want a text-centric smartphone and are on a budget, you could do a lot worse than this. User opinions(0) Add opinion Read all opinions...

Great keyboard, good screen, and dual home screens...

A bit large for the pocket, and there is no touch-screen. Look and Feel...

If you want a text-centric smartphone and are on a budget, you could do a lot worse than this...
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The little brother of the Nokia E71, the Nokia E63 lacks a GPS receiver and preinstalled games, and it has a downgraded camera. On the other hand, it possesses the same excellent email and messaging capabilities as other members of the Nokia E-series...

The Nokia E63 delivers excellent business and messaging features. Still, the E63 isn't suited for everyone. Consumers seeking strong multimedia features are better off with a (far pricier) Nokia N-Series phone, like the Nokia N96...
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The Nokia E63 smartphone offers excellent business features at an affordable price. The little brother of the Nokia E71, the Nokia E63 lacks a GPS receiver and preinstalled games, and it has a downgraded camera. On the other hand, it possesses the same...

Excellent design and keyboard, WiFi & 3G Support, Simple UI, Inexpensive...

No GPS, SpaceBar is smaller than usual, Average Camera...

The Nokia E63 is available in India for Rs. 9,400. It delivers excellent business and messaging features. Still, the E63 isn't suited for everyone. Consumers seeking strong multimedia features are better off with a (far pricier) Nokia N-Series phone...
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Already available overseas, the Nokia E63 has finally come to the United States. The little brother of the Nokia E71, the E63 lacks a GPS receiver and preinstalled games, and it has a downgraded camera. On the other hand, it possesses the same excellen...

Excellent full QWERTY keyboard, Inexpensive for an unlocked phone...

Mediocre camera, Disappointing music playback quality...
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mobileblah.com Updated: 2011-08-02 15:39:59
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Unexpectedly, SMS messages have become the most popular mobile service. Who would have thought that people will write messages in a peculiar way on these small keyboards? Years later, phones are much more advanced and the variety is greater, but this s...

Whether you call Nokia E63 the economy package - or stimulus package, in the jargon of the day - youre looking at a capable business device. It brings the essential skills of the E71, and only sacrifices looks to round off that sweetly trimmed price t...
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Business phones are usually about as stylish as a shiny-suit-and trainers combo, but the slinky changed this last year with its stylish metallic build.Unfortunately, the same can’t be said of its new stablemate. Although clearly influenced by the E...

Easy to set up and use email. Thumb-friendly QWERTY keyboard. High speed connectivity options. Great web browser. Integrated 3.5mm headphone jack...

Lack of GPS. Average two-megapixel camera and video capture quality. No supplied USB cable...

Lacks the E71’s lustre and some key features, but remains a neat and affordable messaging device...
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MediaIn this, part 2 of the review of the Nokia E63, Im going to look at how multimedia is handled, followed by a look at the way Files on Ovi has been bundled. As explained in part 1, the E63 has been set up so that many users will never actually nee...
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The legend goes that the Nokia E71 and E63 were separated at birth. Both phones were developed to similar timescales but with different price objectives in mind. Interestingly, the marketing blurb from Nokia is pretty similar for both, leaving the spe...
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Whether you call Nokia E63 the economy package - or stimulus package, in the jargon of the day - youre looking at a capable business device. It brings the essential skills of the E71, and only sacrifices looks to round off that sweetly trimmed price...
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Subtract the sleek metal body, the 3.2 megapixel auto-focus camera, GPS, HSDPA from the Nokia E71 and add a 3.5mm headphone jack, and what youll have is Nokias new E63. The E63 is aimed at those who prefer the E71s form factor but find it too ex...

Solid build quality, QWERTY keypad, Wi-Fi, 3.5mm headphone jack, Great battery life, Decent sound quality.

Display could have been bigger and brighter, No dedicated volume control keys, Poor camera.

There is no doubt that the Nokia E63 is a great business phone. It has all the right ingredients that make it one: a great QWERTY keypad, a sizable display, Wi-Fi, great call quality and messaging and fantastic battery life. There are some minor c...
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mobileburn.com Updated: 2011-08-02 15:40:02
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Nokias E71 is a very popular smartphone in the companys business lineup, and it pushed the boundaries for Nokia in terms of design. But all of that metal and internal goodness costs money, so Nokia very wisely decided to take the best from the E71 i...

Great form factor, 3.5mm headphone port, solid functionality...

No volume control, missing HSDPA and GPS...

In the end, the Nokia E63 is just a fantastic little device. It gives business users most all of the functionality they need, as well as enough of the entertainment capabilities they want. The new red and blue color schemes are both visually striking...
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Call quality was never an issue with the E63, as it easily lived up to our expectations of a Nokia-branded phone. Ring tones sounded quite loud and we were happy with them even in noisy environments. The vibro alert was of moderate strength. Nokia E63...
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Unexpectedly, SMS messages have become the most popular mobile service. Who would have thought that people will write messages in a peculiar way on these small keyboards? Years later, phones are much more advanced and the variety is greater, but this s...

A Good keyboard in a compact body, A 3.5mm jack, Nicely built...

The functional buttons are small, Poor camera...

To tell you the truth we were a bit prejudiced about the E63, since it is basically a simplified version of the E71. Still, targeted at the social crowd, doesn’t disappoint us and although the plastic body its quality is quite high. The only functional...
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tech-faq.com Updated: 2011-08-02 15:40:03
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The E63 is the latest business phone from Nokia. It comes in a bright ruby red or deep blue color, and with an interesting feature that allows the user to switch from personal mode to business mode and back with the push of one button. Personal mode f...

Amazing battery life (both talk-time and standby time) that few cell phones can match , Wi-Fi ,3G capable , Bluetooth ,QWERTY keyboard ,3.5 mm audio jack ,Video recording with its built-in digital camera , microSD memory card slot ,Unique personal/busines...

Business/Personal mode switching feature may not appeal to all. (Some prefer all options and features to be readily available immediately. While the switch is a simple push of a button, some users might like the two features to be integrated together on t...

The Nokia E63 comes at a price that’s among the lowest in the smartphone category, but it performs extremely well at the features it has to offer. If the list of features matches your requirements, this might well be your dream come true!...
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The Nokia E63 phone was released in December 2008, It came in as a watered down version of the , thereby allowing users to have the success of the Nokia E71 with slightly less features and most importantly at a fraction of the cost.With that said, it...
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