Nokia E90 review

Abbey Smith 05/18/2010 2

 Nokia-E90-review The Nokia E90 is a 3G phone that is created for business purposes.

The Nokia E90 measures 132 mm x 57 mm x 20 mm. The weight of the mobile phone compiles 210 grams.

The Nokia E90’s internal TFT color screen measures 4 inches. The screen resolution compiles 800 x 352 pixels; the color support makes up sixteen million hues. The external screen has a size of 2 inches with the resolution of the screen of 240 x 320 pixels. The outer screen shows sixteen million hues as well. In fact, the design of the phone is not standard.

The Nokia E90 phone has a Symbian OS v9.2 and S60 software rel. 3.1. That is an excellent platform for making business. One more useful business feature of the phone is that it supports 3G and 2G network connections. For 2G network the Nokia E90 phone covers GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 and for 3G network it supports HSDPA 2100. The Internet features of the Nokia E90 are presented with WAP2.0, HTML and XHTML that increase the users’ opportunities.

The connectivity features of the mobile phone are highly developed. In order to transfer data to or from other compatible device the Nokia E90 provides with the following techniques: Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP feature, infrared port, USB v2.0 and mini USB.

The other features of the Nokia E90 phone are an organizer, voice command, voice dial, and a document viewer for Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and PDF.

The Nokia E90 features a built-in 3.2-megapixel camera with the resolution of 2048 x 1536 pixels. The features of the camera include 8 x digital zoom, auto focus, image setting, LED flash, photo features, self timer, and multi shot. There is a video recorder in the Nokia E90 phone.

The music player of the Nokia E90 is supportive to MP3, M4A, AAC, eAAC+, and WMA file formats.

The internal memory of the Nokia E90 compiles 128 mega bytes. If it is not enough for storing all your information, you can enhance the phone’s memory up to 8 gigabytes using a MicroSD (Transflash) memory card.

The battery life of the Nokia E90 offers up to 5 hours of talk time and up to 350 hours of stand-by mode.


2 Comments »

  1. vikas 05/19/2010 at 5:52 AM -

    Interesting phone

  2. carpia 01/22/2011 at 6:02 AM -

    I have used 3 generations of the Communicator. The E90 is for daily use a absolute disaster. In theorie it can and does anything you can imagine from a smartphone, however in practice you grow old waiting for it to happen. Receiving and sending simple emails is painstaiking and browsing the internet a sheer torture! At the end, what feels hours later, you get there but at a nerve recking pace! Since I use the iPhone I am an other person! It’s a real pitty that Nokia fails to deliver what it promises. In addition the service is (here in Brussels) is with one word horrible!

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