The Nokia E70 is built for business and can be enabled to provide secure access to popular business tools and applications. It is also a powerful networking device incorporating the latest connectivity methods from advanced voice to data features so its one of the good series of Nokia phones.
Like all of the new Nokia smartphones, E70 runs on Symbian OS 9.1 with the S60 3rd Edition interface. E70 has a resolution of 352 x 416 pixels, which is double the resolution of most ordinary Nokia phones.
The other thing that is obvious is that the Nokia E70 features a folding keyboard which gives you a really good keyboard - you get used to it really quick. This PDA phone features an excellent camera and a unique folding keyboard for easy typing. The camera on this device is a two megapixel one. It shoots pictures of up to 1600 x 1200 pixels and has a digital zoom of 8x. The video resolution is a little lower at 352 x 288 pixels, recorded at 15 fps and saved in the H.263 format.
The screen is a high-resolution one with 352 x 416 pixels at a colour-depth of 18-bits. The E70 comes with both Bluetooth and infrared connectivity.
Unfortunately, the Symbian OS isn't up for all the things this phone wants to do.
Like all of the new Nokia smartphones, E70 runs on Symbian OS 9.1 with the S60 3rd Edition interface. E70 has a resolution of 352 x 416 pixels, which is double the resolution of most ordinary Nokia phones.
The other thing that is obvious is that the Nokia E70 features a folding keyboard which gives you a really good keyboard - you get used to it really quick. This PDA phone features an excellent camera and a unique folding keyboard for easy typing. The camera on this device is a two megapixel one. It shoots pictures of up to 1600 x 1200 pixels and has a digital zoom of 8x. The video resolution is a little lower at 352 x 288 pixels, recorded at 15 fps and saved in the H.263 format.
The screen is a high-resolution one with 352 x 416 pixels at a colour-depth of 18-bits. The E70 comes with both Bluetooth and infrared connectivity.
Unfortunately, the Symbian OS isn't up for all the things this phone wants to do.