Another Nokia E-Series phone to boost sales


Nokia has added E 63 as its latest offering to its E series models,but actually its trimmed down version of E 71.
Symbian S60-based smartphone measures 113 x 59 x 13 mm and comes with a 2 megapixel camera with LED flash, 36-inch QVGA display with 320 x 240 pixel and 16 million colours, a 3.5 mm stereo headset jack and a music and video player, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.0 and HTML, XHTML support. 
Other features include support for Microsoft Exchange, POP/IMAP e-mail accounts, basic personal information management tools and Nokia Ovi support. The E63 also has the ability to switch modes with a single key press. 
From design perspective, the E63 is similar to the E71, but slightly changed. Instead of a metal body, the E63 has a plastic one in two colours, ruby red or ultramarine blue. 

The E63 supports a full QWERTY keyboard and it is much thicker than the E71. The keyboard also features a smaller space bar and two additional keys which are missing in the E71. 

On the flip side the E63 does not have a GPS and HSDPA support. Even the infrared port which is present in the E71 is missing here. 

It also has the same 1500 mAh battery that is in the E71, delivering up to 11 hours of talk time. 

The phone offers 110 MB internal memory, a microSD expansion slot which can accept up to 8GB cards, support for 16 GB microSDHC memory cards, and support for wireless stereo headphones. 

The E63 will start shipping in Europe within the next few weeks for 199 euros plus taxes. With each purchase, E63 users will get a remote PC access with Files on Ovi with 1GB online file storage space. 

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