Nokia E65 Review

nokia-e65.jpgThe new Nokia E65 built with a slider keypad, if you look at the photo you’ll notice some phone call function buttons below the LCD screen. These are apparently used for VoIP calls so that you can make VoIP calls easily with a dedicated button (about time Nokia) the E65 also has an integrate WiFi module, this gives you the possibility to make VoIP calls with wireless hotspot.

We reckon the phone will retail around €340 and hopefully we’ll see this in Q2/Q3 this year.

Spec :

* GSM Quadband / WCDMA 2100 MHz
* Size: 106 x 47 x 14 mm
* Display: 352 x 416 pixel 16 million color
* Memory: 70 MB (52MB for user) internal
* microSD card slot
* IrDA, Bluetooth, 802.11b/g, GRPS, EDGE, UTMS, CSD HSCSD, POP Port(USB 2.0)
* Operating System: symbian series 60
* Battery: BL-5F
* 2 megapixel camera with autofocus



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January 6, 2007  | News, Nokia Mobile Phones

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5 Responses to “Nokia E65 Review”

  1. 3GSM 2007 - Nokia launches Two more handsets the Nokia E65 and Nokia E61i - Mobile Phones Ireland Review and Information on February 12th, 2007 2:48 pm

    [...] The Nokia E65 is a slim slider, but with all the mobile business capabilities of a Nokia Eseries device. Most-used applications can be accessed via One Touch keys on the front cover, including the ability to make conference calls, access your contacts database, mute and un-mute calls, and access an application of choice through the ‘My Own’ key. The E65 also supports the most used corporate and consumer email systems. The E65 is already available in select markets. [...]

  2. jc on March 11th, 2007 4:42 pm

    I bought it for SGD340 with line (2-year contract), less trade-in of old phone at SGD130, so paid SGD210 for it. Around 70 pounds.

  3. Shamshad on July 8th, 2007 4:00 pm

    this is a wonderful mobile i like very much becuse in has function is very well.
    hope every budy well be buy . and enjoye.
    thanks alote

  4. gerard hayes on November 1st, 2007 11:30 pm

    the e65 where do i start i got one on upgrade and gave it to my girlfriend and bought a second one myself i had the second one replaced by the shop after 4 days and the upgrade one replaced after 3 weeks both phones gave the same problem turning them selves off freezing delay opening applications the two new phones i got are the same so i have given up i spoke to a few other people who have them have the same problem knowing a fair bit about phones myself as i fix them and have been a great fan of nokia in the past this has to be one of the worse phones they every brought out any one who is planning on buying one my advice is dont

  5. Stephene Sangira on June 12th, 2008 11:14 am

    am just disappointed that having bought the phone only last january, the cahrge on the batery hardly stays a whole day

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