Nokia E7 review: Open for business

Business as usual for the Eseries is a clich? ? thank you very much. But the kind that makes the world feel right. The Nokia E7 could?ve been just another Eseries phone. Oh well, that wasn?t meant to be. The latest is implicitly the greatest but, in the case of the E7, the latest may simply be the last.


   
Nokia E7 official photos


Symbian is just about to be knocked off the top-spot as the market-leading smartphone platform. Worse yet, while loyal users are still sitting on a fence about replacing their E71/E72s Nokia is deciding whether to euthanize Symbian. Question marks have been hanging over the platform?s approach to touchscreen since day one. And now it?s got WP7 at its very doorstep. It?s the worst of times for the Nokia E7. But it?s up to it to show that the Eseries are still open for business.

Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE support Penta-band 3G with 10.2 Mbps HSDPA and 2 Mbps HSUPA Anodized aluminum unibody4" 16M-color ClearBlack AMOLED capacitive touchscreen of 640 x 360 pixel resolution Scratch resistant Gorilla glass display8 megapixel fixed-focus camera with LED flash 720p video recording @ 25fps Symbian^3 OS 680 MHz ARM 11 CPU and 256 MB RAM Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/nmicroHDMI port 720p TV-out functionalityGPS receiver with A-GPS support and free lifetime voice-guided navigationDigital compass 16GB of on-board storageActive noise cancellation with a dedicated mic DivX and XviD video supportBuilt-in accelerometer and proximity sensor Standard 3.5 mm audio jack Stereo FM Radio with RDS, FM transmitter microUSB port with USB On-the-go Flash and Java support for the web browserStereo Bluetooth 3.0Good quality audioSmart and voice dialingOffice document editor preinstalledSymbian^3 is still behind Android and iOS usability standards Ovi store content is inferior to Android market and App StoreFixed-focus on an 8 megapixel camera is just wrongCamera interface is decidedly outdatedBattery is not user-replaceableNo microSD card slot

Now, Nokia reconfirmed their commitment to Symbian in the short-term, but that doesn?t mean much. If the platform is to be scrapped, users will learn it the hard way when regular updates stop coming in. Occasional bug-fixes is the best they can hope to get. And good software support is among of the main reasons why people still choose Nokia.


However, how much short-term can stretch depends on the success of the current Symbian^3 devices. So if the Nokia E7 does at least as well on the market as the N8, it might as well buy the platform a few extra years.


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Nokia E7 at ours


As you can see from the lists above, the Nokia E7 is basically a larger N8, trading the camera bulk for a a larger and better display and a full QWERTY keyboard. To be honest though, when we reviewed the N8 it was mostly the camera we were delighted with. Then, that was five months ago and the bar is set higher now.


The Nokia E7 certainly won?t have an easy ride throughout this review. Let?s see how it handles the pressure.


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