During my time with it, I haven't really seen a lot that would convince me to choose the Nokia E62 over similarly priced devices like the T-Mobile Dash or Motorola Q. Or for that matter, for a business user to choose it over a normal Blackberry. I supp...
Abstract: Nokia isnt stupid. Holding nothing more than a sliver of the huge pie that is the US smartphone market, it only took a few BlackBerrys (with the occasional Treo or Q thrown in here and there) for the worlds largest cellphone manufacturer to realize t...
Abstract: Mobile productivity fanatics are having a good Fall 2006 - along with the Motorola Q and the Treo 680, Nokia has also jumped into the game with a smartphone meant to reach more than just the average business consumer. The Nokia E62 is another producti...
Abstract: Mobile productivity fanatics are having a good Fall 2006- along with the Motorola Q and the Treo 680, Nokia has also jumped into the game with a smartphone meant to reach more than just the average business consumer. As first reported by SlashGear on S...
Best-of-class mobile HTML browser; impressive slate of push e-mail options; roomy, easy-to-use keypad; plenty of calling features, including voice calling and conference calls; document viewing and editing
Limited document editing options; addressing messages takes too many steps; no 3G support; no touchsceen; sluggish performance at times
The EDGE-enabled Nokia E62 is a dream come true for mobile Web addicts looking to duplicate their desktop browsing experiences while on the road, and it comes with solid corporate and push e-mail options, as well as the always slick and intuitive Sym...
Abstract: Nokia E62: The US sibling of the Nokia E61 we reviewed and loved in August. This slim and attractive phone wants to be your PDA too. Its metal sleek silver casing has that thin is in look but with all the power youd expect from a smartphone. It has st...
Abstract: Smart phones are no longer only IT-assigned, but are frequently purchased by every day users. The Nokia e62, available from Cingular for the impressive price of $149.99, brings mobile messaging and e-mail to the masses. BEST FOR Business users who wa...
Abstract: After years of sitting on the sidelines as a minor player in the U.S. market for high-end smart phones, Nokia is about to enter the fray in a bigger way than it has in the past. The Finnish cellphone giant is introducing a phone called the E62 that re...
The Nokia E62 boasts a vibrant and sharp screen, a full QWERTY keyboard, and a full array of wireless options (Bluetooth, UMTS). The Symbian smart phone also has solid call quality, a speakerphone, the ability to view and edit Office documents, and rob...
The Nokia E62s miniSD slot is located inconveniently behind the battery cover, and the device was sometimes sluggish when switching between apps. Theres no camera option, either.
The Nokia E62 certainly isnt for everyone, but with its powerful productivity apps, connectivity options, and solid call quality, the smart phone will make a good addition to a corporate users arsenal.