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Read more about the Nokia E6's performance, and our verdict, on the next page. The E6 has 8GB built-in storage, with a microSD slot for up to 32GB more. The rest of the space can be taken up by a maximum of 3 rectangular widgets. There can be 2 to 3 small widgets to the left, placed vertically. The home screen layout is pretty similar across all the screens. The biggest give-away about the fact that this phone carries the latest Symbian version remain the rounded edges on icons. Everything feels smaller and more cramped on the smaller display, though. The UI style, multiple screen navigation, and menu layouts are essentially the same. There are not many changes in the interface, when compared to Symbian^3. And move beyond the 680MHz processors, and bring on the speed! Perhaps Belle phones will change all that. Nokia needs to do something to make Symbian lumber around less, and needs to do that fast. The Blackberry Bold 9700, with the OS 6 update, feels faster on an even less powerful processor (624MHz) with the same amount of RAM. Symbian OS, despite the Anna update, isn’t as slick as the new Blackberry 6 OS. While the performance isn’t too bad, the power deficit is certainly there. Speaking of processors, this business-oriented smartphone is powered by a 680MHz ARM 11 processor, and paired with 256MB of RAM. Symbian Anna also brought in an updated browser, mail client, etc. Before the Anna update, Symbian 3 felt painfully sluggish, partly because of underpowered processors, and mostly because the OS itself wasn’t conducive to good performance. #TAMIL FONTS FOR NOKIA N8 UPDATE#But, the biggest update seems to be with the performance. In terms of UI, the icon edges are noticeably rounded, unlike the ones in the first version of Symbian 3. The Anna update does make a lot of difference. #TAMIL FONTS FOR NOKIA N8 UPGRADE#The most important upgrade Nokia could have given the E6 is a better OS than the version of Symbian^3 that arrived with the likes of the N8 and the E7. #TAMIL FONTS FOR NOKIA N8 ANDROID#We have also been spoilt by thin and feather light (but more expensive) Android smartphones! However, the Blackberry Bold 9700 steals a march on this one, and it weighs less at 122 grams. The E6 feels slightly heavy, but then again, at 133 grams, it isn’t a brick. It fits well in the hand, and can be used with the same hand that is holding the phone. The positives about the E6 are that the build quality is great, and the form factor is pretty slim. The form factor of the phone is pretty conventional as far as QWERTY keypad based smartphones are concerned. ![]() The bezel below the QWERTY pad is pretty wide, not that it makes any difference in the comfort level of using the E6, or with how you hold the phone. If you are a Blackberry user, this is something you will need to get used to, since BB smartphone QWERTYs have the numbers towards the left side of the layout. The physical keypad is the full-fledged QWERTY one, with the numbers integrated on alphabet keys right in the middle of the layout. Three of these can be modified to open other apps. The home button is to the left of the navigation key, and is flanked by quick access keys for calendar, messaging and contacts. The SIM card slot is pretty nicely hidden away somewhere beside the battery, but the slide out mechanism is a very neat method.īack to the front panel, and below the display is the four directional navigation key and the call connect/disconnect buttons are on either side. ![]() The battery cover is metal, and the opening mechanism is pretty slick. The rear panel has the 8MP camera and the dual LED flash. Surprisingly, the micro USB port is hidden away behind a plastic cover that is pretty tacky to open. ![]() Nokia could have easily done away with this slider key, and let the power key do the same job, like we have seen on most Android phones and the iPhone. The right side has the volume rocker, and the display lock/unlock slider key. However, what you may not realize straightaway is that the 2.46-inch display is a high-resolution capacitive touchscreen as well. Straightaway, you know this is a no-nonsense business phone with a physical QWERTY keypad and a small-ish display. Is it because of the extremely slim form factor? Or is it because of the chrome around the edges of the front panel? We think it is a combination of both, along with the fact that E6 has matter of fact looks. ![]()
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