If glory were just display deep, theNokia E7 series would stand a pretty circumstance in a Miss Handsetcompetition, even up versus the as of the iPhone 4, HTC Desire S andSony Ericsson Xperia Arc. This QWERTY keyboard phone features afour-inch capacitance touchscreen, AMOLED Clear Black sceen and groomswept aluminium encasing that looks great in the hand. It's under14mm thick and also simply pretty light for size and depth of it.


A strong double-thumbed push to thetilt and slope mechanism will disclose the well-spaced,rubber-buttoned QWERTY pad. The flexible joint is a small stiff, butthe solidity is understood.
The weight is nicely equilibratedapplied portraiture, landscape or with the keypad out, and thetouchscreen isn't overpowered by unwieldy additional keys.



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The colors appear brilliant on-display,contempt a fairly low resolution and in all lights. It serves an 8mpLED flash camera and additional front-facing camera for videocalling, HDMI-out. A pretty handset, rather sexy handset and it'spretty much a bigger Nokia N8 with a dab of Nokia N97, but we'll letthat slope. With a nod to the iPhone, the Nokia E7's battery ishidden away behind the metal casing, with a sloping SIM card tray andfew ports.


Youopen on a Home screen so cluttered up, you're uncertainly where toappear first, in fact, you're not entirely confident this isn't justthe menu for the entire phone. Running Symbian 3, this is guessed tobe component of the 'next wave' of Symbian smartphones, but given theproclamation that Nokia are pairing on Windows, this handset appearsredundant before we even start; as a final try to push out aSymbian-powered phone that doesn't drive you insane with its lack ofintuitiveness.