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240 reviews
November, 2009
The sleek Nokia E63 offers a full QWERTY keyboard and full e-mail capabilities. The Symbian smartphone has integrated Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and 3G support. It's also one of the more affordably priced unlocked phones
The smartphone lacks integrated GPS, and call quality could be better. The camera doesn't produce the best pictures, and there's no side-mounted volume rocker
The Nokia E63 offers a more wallet-friendly price tag compared to other unlocked smartphones and does so without sacrificing too many features; we just we wish the call quality and camera were better.
Features The Nokia E63's feature set is largely like the Nokia E71, except it lacks GPS and is equipped with a 2-megapixel camera instead of a 3.2-megapixel camera. Compare that price with the E71, which goes for $500 unlocked, or any other...
Excellent call quality couldn't prevent us from cursing this phone for a slate of major issues.
WiFi connectivity; landline-like sound; QWERTY keyboard; excellent music player; large, bright screen
No way to disconnect WiFi connection; overly technical settings menus; poor 2-megapixel camera; no music controls on earphones; no included PC PIM sync software
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 ...
Inexpensive for an unlocked phone Excellent full QWERTY keyboard
Disappointing music playback quality Mediocre camera
Since the E71's 3-megapixel camera had disappointed me, I wasn't expecting much from the E63's 2-megapixel camera. Sure enough, photos both inside and outside appeared dark and grainy and had a high noise level. Furthermore, the E63 has no dedicated ...
The little brother of the Nokia E71, the E63 lacks a GPS receiver and preinstalled games, and it has a downgraded camera. Would You Buy This?0Yes0No Nokia E63 Test ScoresOverall 78Performance 57Features 81Design 77Full Test Report »Got a Hot Tip?...
A slimmed-down version of the popular E71, the Nokia E63 smart phone offers excellent business features at an affordable price.
Excellent full QWERTY keyboard ; Inexpensive for an unlocked phone
Mediocre camera ; Disappointing music playback quality
Since the E71's 3-megapixel camera had disappointed me, I wasn't expecting much from the E63's 2-megapixel camera. Sure enough, photos both inside and outside appeared dark and grainy and had a high noise level. Furthermore, the E63 has no dedicated ...
Would You Buy This?0Yes0No Nokia E63 Test ScoresOverall 0Before You BuyHow to Buy a CellphoneTop Cell PhonesTop Smart PhonesGot a Hot Tip? Though Nokia quotes a talk time of 11 hours in the specs for both the E63 and the E71, the PC World Test...
The business all-doer E71 has a little brother. The trendier handset is cheaper, but it has less features.
I've read it somewhere in the forums that a user said that he would only need the operating system, the display and 3G from a given handset. But he feels that the camera, the GPS or the gyroscope are unnecessary and he doesn't think it's righteous to ...
Nokia E63 Bog Translated by Szaszati Nokia E63 has been provided by XXL GSM. I'd dare to bet two months of Bocha's salary to that, but besides joking, Nokia E63 is a great one from the Finnish manufacturer. He is right, and Nokia E63 will be so...
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 ...
Quad-band GSM support ; 3G support ; Landscape 2.36" 16M-color display of QVGA resolution ; Symbian 9.2 OS, S60 UI with FP1 (sprinkled with some FP2) ; 369 MHz ARM 11 CPU and 128 MB of SDRAM ; Wi-Fi ; 2 megapixel fixed focus camera with LED flash ; ...
Poor camera performance ; Video recording maxes out at QVGA@15fps ; No GPS ; No RDS in the FM radio ; 3.5mm jack protective bud is not attached to the body ; No USB cable in the retail package ; No preinstalled games at all
Now, comparisons to E71 are clearly inevitable and maybe we know better than expect Nokia E63 to impress us as much. But who says it can't persuade through common sense
Nokia E63 official photosNow, comparisons to E71 are clearly inevitable and maybe we know better than expect Nokia E63 to impress us as much. Mobiles.co.uk/nokiae63Nokia E63 bei Amazon.deComputerzubeh?Ħr, Handys & mehr. Nokia E63 at oursThe...
The Nokia E63 is an nicely equipped QWERTY keyboard equipped smartphone that features most all of the important parts of Nokia's popular E71, but comes in at a much more affordable price point. Check it out in this video review.
In the end, the Nokia E63 is just a fantastic little device.
Nokia's E71 is a very popular smartphone in the company's business lineup, and it pushed the boundaries for Nokia in terms of design. The result is the Nokia E63, an inexpensive and yet still very good looking and capable QWERTY smartphone. Design...
Based on the popular business smartphone, the E71, the new product of the Finns is here, and is ready to offer a full keyboard to everyone, not only to the men in suits......
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
Just a few days ago we got our mitts on the QWERTY Nokia E63, and now Mobile Burn's got a full-on review of the device. They think the phone's attractive for its price, and are particularly fans of its feel and contacts system, while the obvious ...
The Nokia E63 boasts almost every feature that you would expect of a QWERTY-equipped Symbian smartphone.. apart from the price.
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