expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-09 09:46:07
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The chunky E60 is designed for business users. It doesn't have a camera, but it does include wireless networking and good support for email attachments. The E60 is the longest and thickest of the compact smartphones, and the extra space is mainly used fo...
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3g.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-09 09:46:08
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Brimming With 3G Features The E60 is brimming with good features but two things let it down. Could the E60 be " A bridge too far" for Nokia to pull off. Well we will let you decide based on our thoughts below. The first of the two things let it down...
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An excellent choice for corporate and business users, the E60 combines a superb display with a good features list for its asking price.

Superb display, General performance, Features list, Connectivity options, VoIP enabled...

No camera (no 3G video calling), Keypad, Joystick and controls, No flash memory card included The Final Word An excellent choice for corporate and business users, the E60 combines a superb display with a good features list for its asking price.

An excellent choice for corporate and business users, the E60 combines a superb display with a good features list for its asking price.
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techradar.com Updated: 2013-11-09 09:46:08
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Nokias new range of E-series (E for Enterprise, that is) business phones are very much aimed at the corporate market, and many of their impressive features are designed to be utilised in association with a companys IT strategy, accessing Wi-Fi networ...

16 million-colour screen, Wi-Fi, Push email options...

No camera, Uninspiring design, Poor battery life...

Nokias new range of E-series (E for Enterprise, that is) business phones are very much aimed at the corporate market, and many of their impressive features are designed to be utilised in association with a companys IT strategy, accessing Wi-Fi networ...
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Mobile88.com Updated: 2016-12-26 05:51:06
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The Nokia E60 is a business-class device, and is a rarity in these days of camera phones as it does not have a camera. The device hearkens back to the days of flat square phones but it looks much better with its silver frames and accents.
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slashphone.com Updated: 2013-11-09 09:46:07
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Nokia today bolstered its Nokia Eseries portfolio of business devices with the introduction of the new Nokia E51 device. The Nokia E51 adds faster access and tighter integration to key applications, while maintaining the smartphone capabilities and sty...
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Mobile88.com Updated: 2013-11-09 09:46:07
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The Nokia E60 is a business-class device, and is a rarity in these days of camera phones as it does not have a camera. The device hearkens back to the days of flat square phones but it looks much better with its silver frames and accents.
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Nokia’s E-series handsets are a sophisticated range of 3G smartphones that eschew consumer-friendly fripperies like multi-megapixel cameras in favour of the latest business functionality and connectivity. Mobile Choice has already given a thumbs-up...

A smartphone with heaps of business functionality. Its very compact for such a powerful handset.

The lack of a QWERTY keypad makes it a less versatile emailer than the E61.

The E60 has business functionality and powerful features without the bulk.
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Nokia's E series of handsets is primarily aimed at business users. There are four phones in the range, but with its keyboard, wide screen and inevitable ‘BlackBerry killer' branding, the E61 has stolen most of the publicity from the rest. The other three...

Nobody should take the E60's document creation features too seriously – you probably won't find them good for much more than a bit of editing and will still need a laptop.Battery life could be better too. Anyone taking this handset on a business trip and...
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The one thing you really cant (generally) accuse Nokia of is conservative smartphone design. Quite apart from the outrageous specifications and gymnastics of the Nseries, especially the N93, even their business devices are very differently styled. S...
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mobileburn.com Updated: 2013-11-09 09:46:08
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While some would see the E60 as a bit of an underdog in Nokias Eseries, being just a traditional bar-style device rather than featuring a QWERTY keypad, Jin has very little bad to say about the handset, and a lot of good.

Brilliant screen, great specifications, WiFi...

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The E60 is essentially an E61 or E70 without the QWERTY keyboard. Although there are some differences in terms of bundled applications and the use of RS-MMC instead of miniSD, the E60 is definitely the phone for business users who dont fancy using QWE...
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Part of the new Nokia ESeries, the Nokia E60 is based on Symbian OS v9.1. Optimised for advanced telephony, the E60 supports a wide range of advanced call features from an integrated speakerphone and conference calling to voice-aided applications like...
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LordPercy.com Updated: 2013-11-09 09:46:08
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So you want a smartphone with all the latest bells and whistles, WLAN, Bluetooth, 3G data even Blackberry like push email. But you dont fancy lugging around a pocket calculator as a mobile phone. Maybe just maybe Nokia have the answer.
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Nokia is traditionally trying not to expose parameters of phone?s components and their manufacturers. Central processor is not an exception. Nokia E60 has Texan Instruments OMAP 1710 processor with maximal frequency of 220 mhz (more information can be...
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Nokia E60 is available on the market for some time now and offers the users powerful business solutions in almost every possible way. The tri-band phone has 3G UMTS network support and features a fabulous TFT 16 million colors display. E60 is based on the...
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