Abstract: The Nokia E62 has been termed "a smart phone for the masses." While it is true that the E62 lacks some of the operating speed and complex functionality of the true business-class powerhouses, the E62 nonetheless offers solid and reliable usefulness in...
Abstract: The Nokia E62 is an amazing PDA phone and is targeted for business professionals. With all the new Smartphones being released by HTC, Motorola and Samsung, Nokia had to jump on the bandwagon too. The E62 is one of the latest successors of the Nokia E-s...
Large screen, Many options for Email applications, Excellent RF strength
Text messaging hesitates when opening or replying to messages, No touch screen, Lacks a camera, Slower processor than similar priced models
Overall this is a solid PDA. The voice quality and email functions are excellent, especially when combined in one device. It will work well to organize your life, while others will be impressed by the look of the device. If you are used to the Symbian ...
Talk time of up to 5 hours (300 minutes) does live up to its expectations, Vivid display, sturdy design, good navigation joystick, All the data transfer you can dream on: memory expansion card
Surprisingly slow software. Even bringing up the call log takes up to 2 seconds, Uneasy earpiece. If not perfectly centered, sound volume becomes virtually zero, Keypad is not the easiest to use.
The Nokia E62 excels on many points: rich set of features, sturdy design, vivid 320 x 240 display with 16 million colors and efficient, well-thought keypad and software. But a certain number of annoyances also make the whole thing less enthusiastically...
Abstract: A great corporate phone with all the necessary business features. The Nokia E62 is a sleek phone made specifically for wireless email and other business applications. The attractive price, as low as $149.99 from Cingular, is also a great plus. The phon...
Abstract: As a new Crackberry user, I was confident I had made the right choice and figured my testing of the Nokia E62 (check out our Peep Show) would confirm my decision that Blackberries are numero uno. Well, like the time I thought that a girl in 8th grade w...
Abstract: Just at a time when Research in Motion (RIM), the mobile e-mail market leader, is introducing a most un-BlackBerry-like BlackBerry in the Pearl, Nokia has come out with a new product that bears a striking resemblance to traditional BlackBerries. The N...
Abstract: Just at a time when Research in Motion (RIM), the mobile e-mail market leader, is introducing a most un-BlackBerry-like BlackBerry in the Pearl, Nokia has come out with a new product that bears a striking resemblance to traditional BlackBerries. The No...