Since mobile phones first stormed the technological market we have had a great fondness for the Nokia brand and all of the amazing handsets it produces. From the humble but amazing 3210 featuring the ‘Snake’ game to the app-tastic X6, Nokia never fails to impress us, but can the latest business phone – the Nokia E72 – prove to be as successful as Nokia’s prior releases?
We like a lot of the things that the E72 has to offer, including the Symbian operating system, an OS that places the phone in a much higher league of business handsets. To be completely honest aesthetically-speaking the E72 isn’t that dissimilar to the current BlackBerry handsets, with a hard QWERTY keyboard housed in a stylish, rounded body.
The finish is a classic grey and the screen is a good size, as well as being crisp and clear. We love how the QWERTY keyboard feels beneath our fingertips, which is largely due to the well-spaced rounded keys that feel amazingly comfortable under our finger. As the E72 is primarily a business phone it is important to mention how it handles e-mail, as we want a business phone to break the chains that keep us in the office.
Setting up an e-mail account in the client was amazingly quick and simple and we were able to create a number of inboxes so we could clearly separate and identify personal and business accounts when we first access the e-mail function. For those who want a little play to go with their work, Nokia have treated you to a quick solution to switching off after business hours.
On the phone they have installed a shortcut that allows you to switch between business and personal projects, so your shortcuts for maps, e-mail and documents are replaced by your web browsing, media and games icons, a feature we am sure you will agree is awesome.
When you're after a mobilephone, it's best you check on its best Vodafone free line rental deal so you can get good savings. You can find mobile phone deals easily off the web, you just have to remember your end so you can get the advantages.
We like a lot of the things that the E72 has to offer, including the Symbian operating system, an OS that places the phone in a much higher league of business handsets. To be completely honest aesthetically-speaking the E72 isn’t that dissimilar to the current BlackBerry handsets, with a hard QWERTY keyboard housed in a stylish, rounded body.
The finish is a classic grey and the screen is a good size, as well as being crisp and clear. We love how the QWERTY keyboard feels beneath our fingertips, which is largely due to the well-spaced rounded keys that feel amazingly comfortable under our finger. As the E72 is primarily a business phone it is important to mention how it handles e-mail, as we want a business phone to break the chains that keep us in the office.
Setting up an e-mail account in the client was amazingly quick and simple and we were able to create a number of inboxes so we could clearly separate and identify personal and business accounts when we first access the e-mail function. For those who want a little play to go with their work, Nokia have treated you to a quick solution to switching off after business hours.
On the phone they have installed a shortcut that allows you to switch between business and personal projects, so your shortcuts for maps, e-mail and documents are replaced by your web browsing, media and games icons, a feature we am sure you will agree is awesome.
When you're after a mobilephone, it's best you check on its best Vodafone free line rental deal so you can get good savings. You can find mobile phone deals easily off the web, you just have to remember your end so you can get the advantages.
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