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Key points about the phone
* Slab / slate form factor, with landscape QVGA screen and QWERTY keyboard.
* The same 'Switch Mode' feature as the E71 and E66, which allows users to swap between a 'office profile' and a 'personal profile', each of which can have different home screens and different email accounts.
* 3G and WiFi connectivity. However specifications show a maximum speed 384 kbps suggest this is vanilla 3G (UTMS), with no HSDPA support.
* Enhanced Eseries version of Calendar and Contacts, as first seen on the E66 and E71.
* Support for Microsoft Exchange out of the box via Mail for Exchange, also for Microsoft Office via Quickoffice.
* Has a 3.5mm audio jack, the first Eseries device to have this feature.
* Includes a subscription to Files on Ovi with 1GB of file space.
* 1500 mAh battery for long usage, stand-by and talk times.
Key differences with the E71
The E63 looks to broaden the addressable markets of Nokia's Eseries range. With the introduction of bright colours and cheaper price point it also, arguably, has a much greater consumer appeal. You might compare this to differentiation between Palm's Treo and Centro range (though, incidentally, the Centro costs about the same it has a lower specification than the E63).
While it has a similar shape and form factor to the E71, it is, as reflected in its price point, a cut down version of the E71. The key differences between the E71 and E63 are:
* The E63 is thicker than the E71 and uses plastic materials in its construction rather than metals.
* The E63 does not have a GPS. Its camera is 2.0 megapixels and is fix focus which compared to the E71's 3.2 megapixel auto focus camera.
* The E63 does not have an InfraRed port and does not support HSDPA (see above).
* The E63 has a standard 3.5 mm audio jack on the top of the device, the E71 has a 2.5 mm audio jack on the side of the device. The E63 does not have the voice control and volume control buttons on the right hand side of the device.
* Redesigned keyboard - two extra keys on the bottom row and smaller space bar. Extra keys mean Ctrl and Chr are on separate keys as are / and @.
* The E63 has a 'torch' - the camera LED can be used as a torch, it is activated by pressing the function key and the space bar.
* Slab / slate form factor, with landscape QVGA screen and QWERTY keyboard.
* The same 'Switch Mode' feature as the E71 and E66, which allows users to swap between a 'office profile' and a 'personal profile', each of which can have different home screens and different email accounts.
* 3G and WiFi connectivity. However specifications show a maximum speed 384 kbps suggest this is vanilla 3G (UTMS), with no HSDPA support.
* Enhanced Eseries version of Calendar and Contacts, as first seen on the E66 and E71.
* Support for Microsoft Exchange out of the box via Mail for Exchange, also for Microsoft Office via Quickoffice.
* Has a 3.5mm audio jack, the first Eseries device to have this feature.
* Includes a subscription to Files on Ovi with 1GB of file space.
* 1500 mAh battery for long usage, stand-by and talk times.
Key differences with the E71
The E63 looks to broaden the addressable markets of Nokia's Eseries range. With the introduction of bright colours and cheaper price point it also, arguably, has a much greater consumer appeal. You might compare this to differentiation between Palm's Treo and Centro range (though, incidentally, the Centro costs about the same it has a lower specification than the E63).
While it has a similar shape and form factor to the E71, it is, as reflected in its price point, a cut down version of the E71. The key differences between the E71 and E63 are:
* The E63 is thicker than the E71 and uses plastic materials in its construction rather than metals.
* The E63 does not have a GPS. Its camera is 2.0 megapixels and is fix focus which compared to the E71's 3.2 megapixel auto focus camera.
* The E63 does not have an InfraRed port and does not support HSDPA (see above).
* The E63 has a standard 3.5 mm audio jack on the top of the device, the E71 has a 2.5 mm audio jack on the side of the device. The E63 does not have the voice control and volume control buttons on the right hand side of the device.
* Redesigned keyboard - two extra keys on the bottom row and smaller space bar. Extra keys mean Ctrl and Chr are on separate keys as are / and @.
* The E63 has a 'torch' - the camera LED can be used as a torch, it is activated by pressing the function key and the space bar.
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