Nokia E62
This affordable PDA phone offers an impressive
package of serious productivity software.
This newcomer to the PDA phone scene has quickly become
a top contender thanks to a bevy of features and a keyboard
that's a pleasure to type on. Available from Cingular, this
handset lacks high-speed HSDPA support (it does support EDGE)
and has some interface quirks that take a little getting
used to, but it's one of the most capable smart phones on
the market.
As a phone, the E62 is on the quiet side, so your callers
may be hard to hear. Dialing is easy, however, and the unit
is comfortably light to hold. Talk-time battery life is excellent,
reaching the 10-hour maximum that we test for.
The E62's roomy keyboard is its biggest draw: It's one of
the most spacious arrangements I've ever seen on a candy-bar
handset, with wide, flat keys that are beautifully sized
and spaced. Setting up e-mail is a breeze, and sending and
receiving messages are just as simple. The E62 handles attachments
with aplomb, and its included office suite lets you edit
documents easily. Though the included MP3 player is loud
and clear, you'll want to use the bundled headset in lieu
of the tinny internal speaker.
My few complaints center on features that the E62 lacks:
It has no camera and no 3G service. The Symbian OS is surprisingly
sluggish, too; I found myself hitting commands several times,
thinking that the button presses hadn't registered, when
in reality the E62 was just processing them slowly.
Otherwise, it's a stellar little device. Factor in its reasonable
$200 price, and the E62 is a top contender-and number one
on our chart.
-- Christopher Null
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