Slashphone review : E62 is thin enough to stash in a pocket, and its wide, high-resolution screen displays 16 million colors, making it an excellent choice for media playing and internet browsing. Video was crystal-clear, and going back and forth between web pages was especially easy with a screen capture feature that you can scroll through to go back to the page of your choice. IM was a breeze with the roomy QWERTY keyboard and software included for AIM, Yahoo! and MSN messaging services. Though surprisingly sophisticated, the audio player was unpleasant to listen to due to the lack of stereo speakers. An included headset with two earbuds instead of one would have also helped lend the E62 more credibility as an MP3 player.
laptopmag review : Running the Symbian 9.1 S60 3rd Edition operating system, the E62 is powerful but not as intuitive as other smart phones. However, the Nokia PC Suite software ably handles file transfers and synchronization with Outlook, Outlook Express, Lotus Notes and Lotus Organizer. You also get a suite of office apps to edit Word, Excel and PowerPoint documents, as well as a ZIP tool to compress and send your work.
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