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Nokia E63

By Joseph Hanlon, CNET.com.au on 20 February 2009 11:27 AM

Tags: nokia, e63, smartphone, review, symbian, e71

Like its older brother, the E71, the E63 will make an excellent messaging phone, but is for people who need to be connected without the tech trimmings.

Nokia has taken last year's E61 to the guillotine and, after a few simple strikes, has returned with one of the most attractive smartphones on the market at this time ... hang on, haven't we written this sentence before? Oh yeah, this is how we started the review of Nokia's E71, the E63's sexy twin.

Design
It's back! We loved the design of the E71, with its sleek curves, QWERTY keyboard and landscape display. The E63 shares all of these aspects, plus comes in a range of fun. Our review unit is a cheeky ruby red, but a blue and black are also available.

The stainless steel chassis of the E71 is gone and replaced by soft touch plastics. The keyboard is exactly the same in its layout, though the keys feel more rubbery and kind of tacky, which helps when typing with the tiny buttons. Between the screen and keyboard are an array of shortcut keys — home, calendar, contacts and messages — with a large five-way nav key in the centre. One thing we can't understand is how the E63 features less hardware than its E-series sibling, but manages to be 3mm thicker. The difference isn't too great, though it is noticeable.

On the back of the handset Nokia has included a 2-megapixel camera with a self-portrait mirror and an LED flash. Holding down the space key on the keyboard switches the flash on so you can use it as a torch. Under the battery cover Nokia has wisely included a huge 1500mAh battery pack. The E63 doesn't have a volume rocker on the side of the handset, instead the nav-key changes the speaker volume during calls.

The phone is charged via the standard Nokia charging pin at the base of the phone, and the handset has slots both for USB connections and microSD memory expansion on the side of the unit. Unlike the E71, the E63 sports a 3.5mm headphone socket under a rubber plug on the top of the phone. Strangely, this protective plug isn't attached to the phone so you'll have to stow it in a pocket while you use headphones. Be prepared to lose this plug in the wash as soon as you buy the phone.

Features
The E63 is an interesting mixture of inclusions and exclusions compared with other smartphones available. Its AU$509 price tag should suggest not to expect all the standard smartphone hardware, but you might be surprised at what Nokia has left in. The E63 is firstly a very capable messenger. It sports 3G connectivity and Wi-Fi, but not HSDPA. Most people should find this sufficient for basic mobile browsing and email delivery, though the E63 isn't the phone you'll want to use for mobile broadband sharing with a PC.

Those looking for a full featured business smartphone will find the E63 adequate. Using Nokia's PC Suite you can sync your contacts, calendar and to-do lists from MS Outlook, and share bookmarks with your favourite browser. Microsoft Exchange support is available as is the ability to log your E63 onto your business intranet.

The major difference between the E71 of last year and the E63, aside from no HSDPA, is the lack of an internal GPS receiver, and the price tag as a result. It's rarer and rarer for phone manufacturers to break up the holy mobile trinity of HSDPA, Wi-Fi and GPS, and if we had to drop one it'd probably be Wi-Fi first. There's plenty of people who can live without a GPS receiver, and Nokia is gambling that they are the same people who like red phones. However, we believe GPS is one component you don't think you'll use until you find you're using it all the time.

Performance
If you're happy with the features and components inside the E63 then we can guarantee you love the performance. The interface is as fast as any smartphone available and the battery life is second to none. Nokia estimates the talk time for the E63 to be 11 hours with an astounding 18 days standby time. During our tests we saw three or four days between charges depending on use, more like the BlackBerrys of old than the iPhone of today.

Web browsing is reasonably zippy and the pages render well. We found the navigation of large (data heavy) websites to be a little sluggish, but not so much that it marred our experience too greatly. Media playback is better, videos look fantastic on the widescreen display and play well after being transcoded in the Nokia PC Suite software during the transfer from a PC.

Overall
Should you buy an E63 or spend a little extra and get an E71? This is a tough choice and we don't envy those who are pressed to make it. Do you trade a GPS chip and HSDPA data for a 3.5mm headphone socket, a coloured handset and a cheaper price tag? At the time of writing 3 Mobile is offering the E63 on a $49 per month contract, while Vodafone is offering the E71 for the same price on a similar plan.

We suggest you grab the E71 unless you find this newer model somewhere for significantly cheaper. You never know when you'll use GPS and the option is good to have, and HSDPA data is great if you ever need to use your phone as a broadband modem. Either way it's a win-win situation. If you choose the E63 you can expect the same excellent performance in a very stylish handset.

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Talkback 27 comments

    I was right! Myo Tha -- 26/02/09

    I was right!

    The good: Long battery life. Attractive design and price. Never hot after a prolonged use.

    The bad: Difficult to control volume.

    I used it and i feel very pro ...Jonny -- 19/03/09

    I used it and i feel very pro in business.

    I think that it is a very good ...jess -- 19/03/09

    I think that it is a very good phone, i have had it for a wek now and have found it brillian for txting and music and it is just overall a fun little gadget :) the only things that i dont like is haveing to charge it every second day and also the colour variety that it came in.

    As you might know, 3 now has a ...Dale -- 05/06/09

    As you might know, 3 now has a $19 plan available for the E63. Surely that's a huge factor in the decision-making!!

    I only just bought it and quit ...Daniel Rigall -- 06/06/09

    I only just bought it and quite like it; however, I can't get the phone to display my contacts names when they call or text. Is this possible

    The good: Texting on the keyboard

    The bad: The colours didn't thrill

    answer Anonymous -- 24/11/09 (in reply to #320204601)

    just coby your numbers from sim to the phone memory (aka Contacts) and then will work ;)

    For $19 per month on a 3 plan ...Mark Vincent -- 07/06/09

    For $19 per month on a 3 plan its well worth compromising on features such as HSDPA and GPS. I dont use those anyway and Im paying $30 per month out of contract on the e61! If the phone is available in different colours - red,black and blue - does that mean you could buy the others as aftermarket for an update like in the old days with Nokia? Interesting.

    The good: Features at that price. Long battery life. Attractive design. Easy to enter text Simple to integrate with PC infrastructure Easy to synchronise with PC backups

    The bad: Volume control Wired headset - microphone missing

    Love this phone.THE SPECS LIST ...Duncan Henshaw -- 18/06/09

    Love this phone.
    THE SPECS LISTEN ON THIS REVIEW ARE WRONG.

    It has:
    GAMES
    FM RADIO
    PTT

    Specs in review say it doesn't have these.. Cmon zdnet, get your facts straight...

    And the commenter who says mic is missing from wired headset, UHM the headset that came with mine has a MIC, its in the little square black thing fixed on the cable, you will notice on the plug there is 3 contacts, the extra one is for the mic..

    The good: Price, performance,features,build quality and battery life.

    The bad: Keys are a bit small and lack of volume controls with easy access.

    VERRRYYYYYYYYYYYYYY GOOOOOOOOO ...anomines too -- 08/07/09

    VERRRYYYYYYYYYYYYYY GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD!!! I LOVE THE RUBY RED OMG ITS SOO COOOOL!!

    cheap jordan borella -- 01/09/09

    the nokia e63 is $299 with virgin :)
    im getting it
    it is a pro phone

    HSDPA Anonymous -- 04/09/09

    What do you need the HSDPA for..
    I am thinking ofgetting the E63... not sure what HSDPA is tho

    usb Anonymous -- 05/09/09

    dissapointed i didnt get a usb cord :(

    phone is great Anonymous -- 15/09/09

    The Nokia e63 is an excellent phone to get. if ure afta a phone not for just the camera than this is a great phone to get. cheap price compared to the other E series phones and N series. the qwerty keyboard is great and easy to use. easy e-mail setup and easy internet connections.downloadable games and themes, and more (read other full reviews for more info on other bonuses in this phone)
    the only bad things bout this phone is:
    -the camera and sound
    -the ear phone cap is not connected to the phone and easy to loose
    -and it doesnt come with a USB cable wen bought
    But overall this phone is a great phone to get. it is also perfect for many ages, not only for the bussiness man

    im having trouble choosing Phoebe -- 01/10/09

    I am thinking about getting this phone but i am stuck between 2 options ... the new 3 INQ1 or this one (nokia E63) im having trouble deciding, this one looks really kool but it doesnt come with a usb cable and i use them alot so i can put things from my computer to my phone, Can you buy a cable for this phone from somewhere ? and also i want to be able to go on msn on this phone is that posible and how ? because the INQ1 has both them but i want to get this one coz it has everything else i want except them, can you please help me ?

    usb cable Clint Dave Cadungog -- 09/10/09 (in reply to #320350751)

    i think itz available in nokia stores worldwide the usb cables but i suggest u buy a usb plug and play bluetooth if ur laptop or desktop computer doesnt have one, with that, you can connect any phone without having to worry about usb cables..

    USB option is available Abhishekh Suri -- 29/11/09 (in reply to #320350751)

    Data transfer cable bought individually doesn't comes as it is micro usb connector, other usb's are not good. Memory can be be increased to 8GB, that also bought as an extra. I had this phone for 3 weeks. I thought I should have gotten this earlier. Its one of the best I have used. As I only need for text and calling camera is not essential for me. Its brilliant. I already had brain challenge 3 think again game on it. Its will keep a smile on your face. Good luck.

    Not a great phone Anonymous -- 02/10/09

    It does not allow easy navigation or back button in browser mode.
    Hangs while doing transfer of image or music files in USB mode.
    It has 'ZERO' in location ,unusual to dial out.
    Copy of Blackberry , but does not live upto BB users. It took me 2 hours to figure out calling modes and numbers ... symbian OS sucks

    Just one glitch Anonymous -- 02/10/09 (in reply to #320351679)

    Nokia e63 is a super phone. It is a mail titan. Various ways to access and fiddle around with your mail accounts with this piece. Just one glitch in the multimedia department. It has only a real player and so it is not possible to play wmv and avi files in it.

    No usb cord? Anonymous -- 13/10/09

    Considering getting this phone after reading the reviews and it seems pretty good - review says it comes with a usb cord in the box but it apparently doesn't? Was seeing if my 6288 nokia usb cord would work with it but I don't think it does - didn't see a big enough socket on the E63 that matched the 6288

    just wondering stewart pratt -- 15/10/09

    i got it outright from vodaphone for $250AUD on a cap, good/bad?

    Nokia E63 sanjay -- 18/10/09

    This phone is excellent gem, very easy function, goof looking easy transfer data to pc, radio, office suit utilities.
    love it.

    Caller's name. Anonymous -- 24/10/09

    Menu>Tools>Profiles>General(or whatever)>Personalise>Say caller's name.

    This is on the E63 at least.

    NO USB CHORD Anonymous -- 11/11/09

    NO USB CHORD on E63 its a bloody pain !!

    6 Months later... Anonymous -- 12/11/09

    I bought this phone in May, so around 6 months ago, and the speaker just broke :( couldnt hear calls, alarms, music etc. I get it back from repairs soon hopefully itll be alright!

    all in all though until now it has proven to be quite a great phone. The battery life is fantastic and its a breeze to text on. Surfing the net via wifi is another great feature too.

    nokia E63 Christian Aguirre -- 13/11/09

    **** some one all ready says in this blog is not that greate phone evrey body talk about nither the E71... it is and avreage phone wich has a lots of bugs .. for example the nokia messaging with hotmail is bad some mails dont open others dont arrive some times you have to reebot the phone, windows live is terrible its a hungry battery aplication and oldy looses messages and some times contacts tray to write to you but they tell me that even if I look like conected I cant recive the text...if you try this aplication to work, the battery last in les than 6-7 h. the central boton with its scuarded shape it sucks compare to the track ball of any black berry.. Carefull Pc Suit those not sicronized with Outlook...... so its not a bad phone, it has a lot of free aplications but if you compare it to the chipest black berry, I think bb is better especialy if you are a bussines man.. my conclution for al of you is that nokia is trying hard to rich the black berry label and i could guess they will but at the moment nokia is not at that label yet.. has a lot to develope.

    Ganes Anonymous -- 16/11/09

    this phone is great, but have lost 1 of the games on it had two games solitare and global Box now only solitare works!! anyone else have this prob?

    new cap with 3! Anonymous -- 20/11/09

    3 mobile now offer a new cap which i have just purchased. I now have a nokiaa E63 on a cap of only $19! How excellent. The phone also comes with free facebook and email. Im so happy!

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Overview

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The good:
  • Cute design
  • Great keyboard
  • Zippy performance
  • Outstanding battery life
The bad:
  • No HSDPA
  • No GPS receiver
The bottomline:

If you're choosing between the E71 and E63 we don't envy you. The differences in hardware (no HSDPA or GPS) are made up for in its cheaper price tag. The E63 will make an excellent messaging phone for people who need to be connected without the trimmings.

Editors’ rating:

8/10

RRP: AU$509.00

Related topics:

nokia, e63, smartphone, review, symbian

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