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Nokia E60 review on CNet: "The E60 is, to put it bluntly, a bit of a brick. Nokia calls it a "monoblock", and at 115mm by 49mm by 16.9mm and 117g, that it is. Given the Finnish company's recent experimentation with unusual phone form factors (such as the keyless 7380 and the swivel-happy 3250), it's a contrast to see a regression to the basic rectangular shape of days gone by. With its silver accents and simple silhouette, the E60 is not unattractive, but it does reflect the strictly business nature of the phone's features." >> Cnet Video Review Cnet Ratings:
The Good: - Integrates with many existing enterprise environments
- VoIP enabled
- Plentiful connectivity options
- Excellent Web browser
The bad: - Small joystick
- Brickish
- Not weekend-friendly
Editors' Ratings: 8.5/10 Users' Ratings: 8.3/10
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Nokia E60 review on GsmArena: "Nokia E60 looks very elegant and sophisticated. However, the silver phone reminds me of an old VCR remote control. The big dimensions of the phone are more of an optical illusion than real bulky size. Actually, the phone feels very comfortable when held in hand and there isn't even the slightest sign of the visually perceived big size. 115 x 49 x 17 mm and 117 g seem pretty normal for E60. Interesting fact is that not everybody who sees Nokia E60 thinks that it is a high-class phone with nice design, some consider the phone looks as cheap. " GsmArena Ratings:
Key Features: - Brilliant display
- Symbian OS
- Fast user interface
- Very good web browser
- RS-DV-MMC memory card slot
- Office documents editor
- 64 MB internal memory
- All connectivity options: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth , Infrared, USB
- GPRS, EDGE and UMTS support
Main disadvantages: - Visually big dimensions
- No camera
- No FM radio
- Tiny Profiles/Switch off button
>> Read The Full Review on GsmArena  Nokia E60 review on Infosyncworld "Apparently, Finland will have turned into Sahara by the time we're impressed by the size of a Nokia handset. Still, at 115 by 49 by 17 mm and 117 g, it's clear that the E60 business phone only appears excessively plank-like due to its elongated and quite angular shape. Cast one eye on its 16M colour display, and such trivialities will swiftly be forgotten; not only does it chalk up the highest resolution for a thumbboard-less business phone to date at 352 x 416 pixels, but also sports excellent, user-adjustable brightness, an ambient light sensor and - in a Nokia first - a highly welcome landscape mode." Infosyncworld Ratings:
- What's positive:
Outstanding display with landscape support; marvellous connectivity; broad software offering - What's negative:
Poor synchronization out-of-box; no thumbboard Overall ratings : 79% >> Read the full review at Infosyncworld
    
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