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Nokia E62 (AT&T)

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Product summary

The goodThe good: The Nokia E62 boasts a vibrant and sharp screen, a full QWERTY keyboard, and a full array of wireless options (Bluetooth, UMTS). The Symbian smart phone also has solid call quality, a speakerphone, the ability to view and edit Office documents, and robust e-mail capabilities.

The badThe bad: The Nokia E62's miniSD slot is located inconveniently behind the battery cover, and the device was sometimes sluggish when switching between apps. There's no camera option, either.

The bottom lineThe bottom line: The Nokia E62 certainly isn't for everyone, but with its powerful productivity apps, connectivity options, and solid call quality, the smart phone will make a good addition to a corporate user's arsenal.

Specifications: Band / mode: GSM 850/900/1800/1900 (Quadband); Talk time: Up to 360 min; Combined with: With digital player; See full specs

Price range: $169.95

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CNET editors' review

  • Reviewed on: 08/21/2006
  • Updated on: 06/22/2007
After nearly a year of waiting, Nokia officially announced today its plans to bring the E series to the United States--well, sort of. The company did not release information on a specific carrier, pricing, or an exact release date, but only confirmed that the smart phones will be hitting U.S. shores soon, starting with the Nokia E62. We had the opportunity to check out the E62, which is similar to its global/European variant, the Nokia E61 that we reviewed earlier this month. The E62 is a powerful smart phone, equipped with productivity apps, a plethora of wireless options, and good call quality. Though it has its similarities to the the Motorola Q and BlackBerrys (slim design, full QWERTY keyboard), the E62 is definitely best suited for the corporate user who needs a fully loaded device for working on the road. We will continue to update this review as we get more details about the carrier, pricing, and final software.

With its slim profile and full QWERTY keyboard, the Nokia E62 bears more than a striking resemblance to the Motorola Q and the RIM BlackBerry 8700 series, but that's not to say the smart phone doesn't have its own personality--with both good points and bad.

It's an attractive device overall, with an all-silver casing that makes it appropriate for the business set. At 4.6 by 2.7 by 0.5 inches and 5 ounces, the E62 is slightly bigger than the Moto Q, and will take some acclimation to use as a phone because it has a wider, blockier body. There are three buttons on the left spine--Volume Up, Volume Down, and Voice Record--but nothing on the right side, where we looked instinctively for a jog dial and a Back button like those found on the Q and BlackBerrys. We missed these controls, and their absence made it harder to use the E62 one-handed. Also, a Hold button would have been nice, since it was fairly easy to trigger the voice record function, and we ended up with a handful of useless recordings.

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The E62's 2.8-inch screen shows off vibrant colors and sharp text.

The E62's 2.8-inch screen certainly demands attention. It's large and bright with a 320x240 pixel resolution and 16-million-color output. Text and images looked excellent, and even better, it was still readable in sunlight; you can also adjust the backlighting and contrast. Just be aware that it's not a touch screen, so keep this in mind as you're shopping around for your new smart phone. You can enter all of the E62's commands via the navigation array below the screen and the full QWERTY keyboard. The array consist of left and right selection keys, Talk and End buttons for phone calls, a Menu shortcut, an e-mail launch key, and a four-way navigation joystick that acts as an OK button when you press it. We found all controls well spaced and easy to use, and they're large enough that even users with larger digits shouldn't have too many mishaps.

For the most part, we had the same praises for the keyboard as well. The buttons are fairly large, although the layout isn't quite as roomy as on the Q, particularly the bottom row. Still, we didn't have any problems firing off quick notes and messages, and the keys are adequately backlit for typing in darker environments. Our only complaint would be that the keys felt a bit stiff to press.

As a business-centric device, the Nokia E62 doesn't come equipped with a camera, although some may still want to have this option. It does have a miniSD expansion slot, but it's inconveniently located behind the battery cover on the left side; the one upside is you don't actually have to remove the whole battery. The accessories included with the E62 will vary depending on the market; ours came with a USB cable, an AC adapter, a miniSD card, a software CD, and reference material.

Packed with powerful productivity apps and wireless options, the Nokia E62 is sure to be a corporate crowd pleaser. The E62 runs Symbian OS 9.1, Series 60 third edition, and comes with full support for viewing and editing Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint documents--an advantage it holds over the Moto Q. We used the included USB cable to transfer all three types of files to the E62 and had no problems opening them; we were pleased that little, if any, formatting was lost. In particular we were pleased to find we could edit the documents, including the PowerPoint presentations, which is a feature you won't find on too many devices. If that's not enough, there's a Screen Export function that allows you to display the E62's screen via a compatible projector. The smart phone also works with Adobe Reader and Zip Manager, and comes with your basic PIM apps and organization tools, such as a calendar, notes, a calculator, a clock, a voice recorder, and a currency converter. There's 75MB of built-in memory, which is a bit on the lower side, but it's helped by the miniSD slot.

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Though inconveniently located behind the battery cover, we appreciate the inclusion of a miniSD card slot.

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    Summary: During my time with it, I haven't really seen a lot that would convince me to choose the Nokia E62 over similarly priced devices like the T-Mobile Dash or Motorola Q.

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    Summary: A potential BlackBerry and Treo killer; look for this powerful handheld on a GSM carrier soon.

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