Despite the bulky size and poor battery performance, the Nokia E90 comes out shining as a proud member of the Nokia E-series line of business phones. It is inevitable that any phone in the E-series family has a lot to live up to. You should be a...
Exceptional screen and large keyboard, Outstanding design, SDHC support, Every connectivity option present, Indispensable business tool, Widest range of thirdparty apps with S60 3rd edition
Lacks the option of Fax from the communicator lineup, Heavy to carry around; doesn't yet replace a laptop, Keyboard buttons touch internal screen
In conclusion, the Nokia E90 isnt just one of the best-equipped smartphones on the market today, its also one of the most usable. Every feature on it works exactly like youd hope it would, with full screen Web browsing, photography, video recording...
Excellent QWERTY keyboard, lots of business applications
Bulky
The Nokia E90 is a powerhouse of a smartphone designed for the serious business user. Loaded with a wealth of applications, it will definitely provide powerhouse performance, if you can stomach the sticker shock. At the top of the exterior of this pho...
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Published: 2008-03-20, Author: Michael , review by: mobileburn.com
Large display and keyboard, GPS, AF camera, excellent messaging support
Very bulky, poor keyboard feel, UI/usability issues, bad connection management
It is obvious that the Nokia E90 was never intended as a smartphone for the average person. Think of it like a Leatherman multi-tool rather than one of the pint sized Swiss Army knifes that can be had at a drugstore for a few dollars. This is a big, hu...
The Nokia E90 Communicator is equipped with Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and GPS, and has a solid set of productivity and communication features for the business user. The Symbian smartphone also has a full QWERTY keyboard and 3.2-megapixel camera.
The Nokia E90 doesnt support U.S. 3G networks, and speakerphone volume is a bit weak. The handset is also heavy and bulky.
The Nokia E90 Communicator has a feature set as large as its size, satisfying the needs of the power business users. That said, were disappointed by the lack of 3G.
Great for creating and editing text docs. Can be easily set up as a wireless modem. Integrated GPS means youll probably never ask for directions again. Functions perfectly as a cell the voice quality is on par with the iPhone. Reads PDFs. Robust keyboard...
Finding applications in the endlessly layered menu system is consistently confusing. Flat keypad makes typing often feel ambiguous. Screen is hard to see in direct sunlight. Pricey, ungainly, and, worst of all, fugly.
Abstract: If youre looking for the Grand Poobah of smartphones, look no further than Nokias new $1,099 E90 Communicator. As opposed to Nokias multimedia-focused N-series, the E-series focuses on messaging. In Nokia-speak, that basically means these devices ha...