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Nokia E66

By Joseph Hanlon, CNET.com.au on 19 August 2008 02:46 PM

Tags: nokia, e66, smartphone, review, e71


Talkback 4 comments

    About the menu key to switch a ...Anonymous -- 21/08/08

    About the menu key to switch apps - I've seen this feature in all Nokia Symbian phones.

    not that fast compared to cert ...Kris Calopan -- 24/08/08

    not that fast compared to certain other Nokia phones i've used..plus..the multitaking thing with the menu button was there in most nokia phones since the iconic 6600. Hence it is nothing to brag about

    I like the %u0161hone very muc ...Luka -- 28/11/08

    I like the %u0161hone very much except one negative side:

    The good: Like the design Has lot's of funckions like wifi, gps etc. Like the slider (first slide phone from nokia that feels solid and does not snaps hard)

    The bad: Battery runs out after two day with some wifi rowsing, or even less with more browsing. It's 1000mAh but it stil does not make enough power i guess. I heard something about the software update, that the never os update has (or will have) optimized consumption, but i don't know if this are just speculations on forums, or is there any truth to that.

    it's very hard to find themes ...highelvld -- 10/05/09

    it's very hard to find themes and flash in internet for my nokia e66 but l like the modern design n the keypad make my comfortable to type....

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