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Nokia E72 ReviewThe drum roll around Android has made smartphones based on this Google OS a current craze among mobile buyers. Nokia, which has brought out a number of its Android also-rans of late, has recently brought out its new offering–the E72...
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Introduction In a world where touch screen phones are the trend of the day, it's easy to forget the utility value of small screen QWERTY phones. Therefore, as a follow-up to my E55 long term review, here is a detailed look at the E72. As readers of Ste...
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I think in this Nokia E72 review I’ve discovered the reason why Nokia’s having such a poor time in the smartphone stakes at the moment. The Nokia E72 is, first and foremost, a great phone that’s perfect for business use. In fact, it’s probably the bes...
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Almost a year after launching the E71, one of the best phones form the E-series, thanks to its pricing, great feature set and superb performance, Nokia has released its successor in the form of the E72. The E72 retains the same slim and sexy form facto...
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The E72 is a strikingly elegant, slim business phone with a usable QWERTY keyboard of small, domed keys. The phone feels solid and reliable at 11.43-by-5.84-by-1.02 cm and weighs 128 grams, with black plastic edges and a steel back. Below the usable bu...
Very elegant. Good call quality. Excellent e-mail capabilities. Free, global GPS navigation.
Fuzzy photos. Not a very high-res screen. Ovi App store is a mess.
Nokia’s latest messaging phone is a very elegant way to get your e-mail, surf the Web, and navigate without having to sign up for a BlackBerry plan...
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The E71 is one of the best phones in Nokia’s E-series range thanks to its aggressive pricing, great feature set and superb performance. It had its share of shortcomings, but even then it worked out to be one of the best options for a business pho...
Looks, Display, Performance, Battery, QWERTY keypad...
Video recording, Optical trackpad...
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So you know that the E72 is used by two very successful UK businesswomen, but Nokia have also very kindly lent me an E72, in order that I could get a feel for their latest business-centric device – and boy is the hardware nice! What looks like a lase...
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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. Th...
Superb Build Quality, Excellent Keypad, Speedy Performance, Great set of connectivity features, Very Good 5MP Camera, Good Audio Quality...
A bit outdated OS and Browser...
Topnotch business phone with stylish design, superb set of features and stellar performance...
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Look at the E72 and you’ll like it. Handle the E72 and you’ll love it. Nokia’s $419 (unlocked, no contract) E72 follows in the footsteps of the lovable E71 with a rock-solid steel chassis built for the businessman. It also hides a hideous and complex o...
Extremely attractive design, BMW build quality, Rock-solid voice quality and reception, Fast-loading browser, Above-average camera, Responsive navigation...
Antiquated S60 interface, Optical trackpad not useful, Awkward camera bulge, Clumsy browser, Hard-to-use microSD slot...
Nokia’s E72 teases with a design that would make most BlackBerry owners drool and dated software that made us cringe...
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One of the reasons I love my job is because there's no single answer to "what phone should I get?" The best phone for me may be different from our Editor's Choice, which may be different from what's best for you. So I'm going to make my review of th...
Very elegant. Good call quality. Excellent e-mail capabilities. Free, global GPS navigation.
Fuzzy photos. Not a very high-res screen. Ovi App store is a mess.
Nokia's latest unlocked messaging phone is a very elegant way to get your e-mail, surf the Web, and navigate without having to sign up for a BlackBerry plan...
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The Nokia E72 has a hard act to follow in the much-loved Nokia E71. Though affordable, the E71 had excellent build quality, that Eseries liberal use of metal rather than plastic, plenty of features and it just plain old worked well. The NAM unlocked e...
High quality look and feel, fast CPU, 10.2Mbps HSDPA, High quality look and feel, fast CPU, 10.2Mbps HSDPA, High quality look and feel, fast CPU, 10.2Mbps HSDPA, High quality look and feel, fast CPU, 10.2Mbp...
Not a huge step up from the Nokia E71, small QVGA display is dated and limiting, Not a huge step up from the Nokia E71, small QVGA display is dated and limiting, Not a huge step up from the Nokia E71, small QVGA display...
The E72, much as we'd anticipated it, is something of a let-down. It is by no means a bad phone and the features are good: it has a fast CPU, US 3G HSDPA, WiFi, a GPS, Bluetooth with a full set of profiles, an SDHC microSD card slot and an FM radio. B...
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mobileburn.com Updated: 2011-08-02 15:52:10
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Part 1 of our video look at Nokia's sexy new E72 business phone, which features a 5mp AF camera and a full 4-row QWERTY keyboard. It works on AT&T's 3.5G network and also features WiFi wireless data support. A full written review is in the works. Relat...
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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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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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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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I have to admit from the beginning that I am an avid Windows Mobile fan and over the years have always found it difficult to look at and use other devices. I am sure that the biggest reason for that has been because I have been so used to the Windows...
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mobilechoiceuk.com Updated: 2011-08-02 15:52:17
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The E72 is a fine business device, but it doesn’t have quite the same consumer appeal that some of its competitors have Others to consider BlackBerry Bold 9700 User opinions(0) Add opinion Read all opinions...
Excellent keyboard, great interface for email in Nokia Messaging, fast GPS, mammoth battery life...
Users of Outlook that aren’t on the Exchange server won’t be able to access Outlook calendars, lack of available photo-sharing services, third-party apps not as well integrated as on other devicesLook and Feel...
The E72 is a fine business device, but it doesn’t have quite the same consumer appeal that some of its competitors have...
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Well, it's better and faster - just by a little.If you're looking for a completely new handphone, the E72 is certainly worth considering.But, if you're thinking of upgrading from the E71, you may want to think twice before dishing out the dough.The dif...
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Here is a short video tour of the Nokia E72. There's a lot to like about this new messaging phone from Finland's finest. You can watch the video here: Or visit YouTube for more viewing and sharing options. Sound like your next phone? Shop for this pho...
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The Nokia E71 has probably been the most popular smartphone in the company's history after the 6600 and N95, and not without a reason. The phone packed in incredible messaging and communication features in a sexy, slim metal casing that made it such a...
Great design, incredibly slim, stunning build quality, good audio quality, decent camera, fast interface speed, good web browser, plenty of messaging and connectivity options, 8 GB memory card, great battery life...
Optical trackpad implementation could have been better, display feels a bit small, loudspeaker isn't loud enough...
The Nokia E71 has probably been the most popular smartphone in the company's history after the 6600 and N95, and not without a reason. The phone packed in incredible messaging and communication features in a sexy, slim metal casing that made it such a...
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For the business users, it’s a necessity to stay connected while in or out of the office, like your job never ends. Thanks to handsets like this the new Nokia E72 facilitating companies to constantly keep in touch with their hard working employees even...
Great battery life, Elegant design, Plenty of preloaded connectivity features, Camera quality is quite good...
The keypad may take some getting used to...
ConnectivityFor those with an active online lifestyle, you can download a Twitter client from the OviStore for free, a Facebook, MySpace and YouTube app are already preloaded. If you’re in a Wi-Fi zone you can make use of that service or just connec...
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From Nokia E71 to E72... and Beyond There's a temptation, writing this late in 2009, to dismiss any smartphone with a mere 2.4" QVGA screen. And, in the general case, you'd be right to do so - the iPhone and the many models from all manufacturers that...
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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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We have to admit to a major sin – despite the fact that our team consists of revered cell phone professionals, none of us happens to be a sworn business user that wakes up to the ringing of the Wall street´s opening bell, spends hours following Dow Jon...
Dainty design and high buildquality, Quite snappy, Comfy interface, Supports Nokia Messaging, Good camera, High incall and audio playback quality, Robust battery...
Rather steep price tag, Browser needs to be modernized...
We didn’t encounter any lagging during our tests of the Nokia E72. That´s something you could say about us after the fourth shot of whiskey down the hatch the other day, but that´s life. The handset is snappy and quite suitable for calls. In-call quali...
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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 milea...
Well, 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 a smaller space bar...
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As far as call quality goes, we couldnt find any differences between the E71 and E72. However their ring tones do sound differently because of the relocated speakerphone in the E72; let me put it this way: the E72 sounded a bit muffled in my pocket...
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Nokia E72 SmartphoneNokia undraped its latest series – Nokia E72, the sibling of E71 – which is marching ahead with greater pace and exhilaration of Nokia e-series zealots. Primarily E72 has been produced, given the formula of E71. The reason for this...
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Announced earlier this week at the Nokia Connections 2009 (just before CommunicAsia) was the spanking new Nokia E72, the successor to the popular Nokia E71.The Nokia E72 is powered by S60 3rd Edition, Feature Pack 2, though with a number of enhancement...
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Just wanted to wrap up our Review of the Nokia E72 which started with Unboxing , Pros and Cons and 5 Megapixel Camera . The E71 was a major hit and was one of the most loved Nokia phones. Can the E72 replace the E71′s supremacy ? Check out our E72...
Great keypad, Nice 5MP cam, I wud rate software 8.5/10 can be improved much, Good speaker quality during call, 3G is pretty good use on Canadian network, AGPS works well … sometimes makes mistakes (updated 3.0 maps):p...
Software needs urgent upgrade, though there is one update I cant find an update for mine, Navi key doesnt work when on call dats disgusting, Navi key, space bar gets stuck during messaging. Needs phone restart, Cant hear rings most times .. because of down firing speakers :(...
– A very costly phone for the features it has. You can get these in a normal multimedia phone. The 5MP camera with LED flash is a addon bonus for this phone. Otherwise, dont even think of this phone. You are better off with E71.http://www.twitter.com/...
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mobilesroom.com Updated: 2012-01-06 01:47:36
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Nokia E72 ReviewThe drum roll around Android has made smartphones based on this Google OS a current craze among mobile buyers. Nokia, which has brought out a number of its Android also-rans of late, has recently brought out its new offering – the E72...
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Nokia E72 handles all sorts of communication technologies, with an ease of use and synergy between its hardware and software – which is hard, if not entirely impossible to beat. Add an excellent camera to the list, and you have a handset which will in all...
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It has been little over a year – since I reviewed Nokia E71, which actually turned out to be my most prized gadget of the year. To suggest that it served me well would be an understatement, its performance went well beyond my set expectations out of mode...
Nokia E72 handles all sorts of communication technologies, with an ease of use and synergy between its hardware and software – which is hard, if not entirely impossible to beat. Add an excellent camera to the list, and you have a handset which will in all...
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