Tuesday, January 02, 2007

All about Nokia"s E62 ,the best of smart phones

The E62 is keeping other smart phone designers awake at night and for a good reason.

The E62 was created for the user who is always on the run, for the person who needs first class access to their e-mail, appointments and documents in a portable device of manageable size.
The e62 is a quad band, GSM/GPRS/EDGE world phone which utilizes the 850/900/1800/1900 MHz bands. It comes with a big, hi-res color screen (320 by 240 pixels) and a full QWERTY keyboard on the front. It also has a dedicated e-mail button and flashing message light.

The E62 deals with multimedia files by utilizing Real Video, MPEG4, 3GPP formats for video and MP3, Real Audio and MPEG-4 (ACC) for audio. Saved MP3 files can double as ring tones. A suite of office programs should be able to handle any documents you thrown at this device.

There also are a bunch of enhanced voice features such as voice dialing, voice commands for menu shortcuts, a dedicated voice key for easy use voice recording and push to talk.

Nokia"s e62 is the first smartphone which runs on the Symbian (formerly known for Psion PDAs) operating system (S60, 3rd Edition) and the first that can handle nearly any type of push e-mail you can throw at it. The e62 comes with software that lets it communicate properly with Microsoft Exchange servers, plus Blackberry Connect, Intellisync Wireless Email, GoodLink, Seven Always-On Mail and Visto email technologies. That’s in addition to the standard POP, IMAP and SMTP formats.

The E62 is a cut-down edition of their E61 business Smartphone. The phones are physically identical, but the E62 doesn't come with 3G/WCDMA/UMTS support. The E62 also cuts down on another feature that's not likely to go down well with prospective consumers: no WiFi and consequently no VoIP over WLAN.

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