Re: Nokia E63 Mobile phone
Display and Keypad:
The Nokia E63 sports a 2.36 inch TFT display much like the E71. It has a resolution of 320 x 240 pixels and supports 16 M colors. The display quality is nice with decent brightness. It offers nice contrast and the sunlight legibility is also quite good. While the display size is a bit small compared to any QWERTY device, it is definitely usable.
The QWERTY keypad is the main highlight of the E63 as it is meant to be a business offering. The keypad of the E63 is quite nice and the keys are big enough to be pressed easily. It is one of the better QWERTY keypads I have seen. The keypad has a white backlighting which is helpful when typing in the dark.Above the keypad you find some buttons - a Menu, Calendar, Contacts and Mail. You can also see the regular Left and Right select keys, the Call and the End key. In the center, you find the navigation button.
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Camera and Multimedia:
It comes with a 2 MP camera which takes shots at a resolution of 1600 x 1200 pixels. The image quality is nice with semi accurate color reproduction which is good enough for casual shots. The camera is nice and takes decent shots. It can also record QVGA video at 15 FPS. The camera is good enough for casual shots, if you are a camera enthusiast, you will need to look at other 5 MP phones or preferably a digicam.
The display is nice enough for watching videos using Smartmovie or some other Video player. The default player is the same as in E71 and can play 3GP and MP4 videos by default. The sound quality is nice and the speakers are adequately loud.
Battery:
The E63 sports a 1500 Mah Li Po battery rated at 440 hrs standby time and 10 hrs of talk time. In reality, the actual values are almost the same as these. The battery will last you about 3-4 days easily with moderate usage. It is one of the most powerful batteries in Nokia smartphones.
Re: Nokia E63 Mobile phone
Nokia E63 Specifications:
- Dimensions: 113 x 59 x 13 mm
- Weight: 126 gms
- Display: 2.36 inch TFT Display, 16M colors, 320 x 240 pixels
- Memory: 110 MB Internal memory, upto 8 GB via Micro SD
- Connectivity: GPRS class 32, HSCSD, EDGE class 32, 3G, USB v2.0 Micro USB
- Wi-Fi: Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g
- Bluetooth: Bluetooth v20 with A2DP
- OS: Symbian OS 9.2, Series 60 v3.1 UI
- Camera: 2 MP camera, 1600 x 1200 pixels, Flash, video recording - QVGA @ 15 FPS
- Battery: 1500 mAh Li-Po Battery BP-4L, 440 hrs standby time
- Other Features: QWERTY keypad, Java MIDP 2.0, MP3 / AAC / MPEG4 player, 3.5 mm audio output jack, Office applications, FM radio
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Conclusion:
Since it is basically a simplified version of the E71. Still, targeted at the social crowd, doesn’t disappoint us and although the plastic body its quality is quite high. The only functional change is the lack of a GPS for navigation, and the worse camera is completely acceptable, since that of the E71 isn’t really any better. In its relatively compact body the E63 packs the high functionality of an E-series S60 smartphone with a handy hardware keyboard (even though it has some small drawbacks), making it a preferable device for the heavy messagers. Whether or not it’s worth it depends on whether you like its appearance and price. It is significantly cheaper and if you don’t need a GPS then this certainly should be a phone to consider. An alternative is the Motorola Q9h, which has a slightly better keyboard and is based on the Windows Mobile operating system.