On the first look, the looks like any ordinary phone with its simple mono-block form though the high-contrast graphical display gives you a hint of the immense power packed inside. But when you ‘open’ the phone by lifting the phone’s keypad and flipping it 180 degrees to reveal the QWERTY keyboard, The Nokia E70 looks truly fascinating.This 3G smartphone features a very large active matrix display with 16 million colours.
Based on S60 software and Symbian operating software 9.1, the functionality of the Nokia E70 justifies its position among the heavyweights of Nokia E series like E60 and E61.
The is essentially a strong office tool with many premium features. The handset is equipped with an attachment editor so that you can not only view and download MS office, JPEG and PDF files but can also work on them. It is also compatible with Zip Manager and Acrobat Reader. Digital zoom of the display is made possible so that everything remain convenient for you. The multitasking device supports up to six Bluetooth wireless connections at the same time. It is also supports 3rd party email clients like Blackberry Connect and Visto email technology. Tri-band GSM and WCDMA network support provides fast wide-area connectivity all over the world. Enjoy speedy Internet connection with Class 10 GPRS/EDGE and even faster local-area connectivity through WLAN. The Nokia E70 can also be used as a Broadband modem for PC. With advanced security arrangement surf the net with WAP2.0/xHTML browser without any fear and download anything to the 64 MB internal dynamic memory which is expandable up to 2GB with memory card. Shoot still pictures with the integrated 2.0 megapixel camera or capture high quality footage in 3GPP and H.263 video formats. A media player and 3D Java games are also included for your entertainment.
There are only very few phones today that lives up to their tag of ‘Smart phone’. is one of them.
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