Moblogging from cybermummy on Nokia E7 – womworldnokia review.

Things I love about this phone include the keyboard and the camera, which has a dedicated button. I wish other manufacturers would take the button thing into account – having to find the right bit to find on the screen often means that I miss fab photo opportunities. It lets down some great cameras imo.

Drawbacks are the usual issues with operating system and apps, that I’ve gone over before, so I won’t go into here. This keyboard is good, obviously not as useful as a full netbook, but definitely good to use over a small touchscreen. I’m not finding it quite as fast as swype, but I think that might come with practice.

All in all, I think this would be a good business tool, not brilliant for the casual social media user, but I’d love to see how it plays out when there are Nokia windows phones.


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2 responses to “Moblogging from cybermummy on Nokia E7 – womworldnokia review.”

  1. I can’t see what the woman in the front is tweeting!

  2. In fairness, Nokia has been exerting effort in developing its phones. The only thing is, they kind of slowed down on the research and development department. Nokia used to be the most innovative phone company in my opinion. Even with the E7 and other latest models, they are getting beat up by newer companies and phones like the android and smart phones. Hope Nokia can indeed come up with better phones, android phones, smart phones because I like using Nokia since I don’t have a problem coming up with compatible software for it. But it still looks like a cool phone.

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