Gregg003 has made it his mission to compare the newest Eseries device to its predecessor, and determine whether the E72 is a worthy upgrade. So far hes posted about the hardware, saying it was a giant leap forward, and now tackles whats under the hood. Screenshots aplenty adorn the piece, along with reports on stability
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You may have heard myself praise Nokia's 'hero' battery, the Lithium-Polymer BP-4L, rated at 1500mAh, and used in everything from the E61 to the E90, most Eseries devices seem to be based on it, plus it's the core of the likes of the 6650 and N97. Anyway, it turns out that David Gilson (of this parish) reviewed a third party 'drop in' (i.e. no new phone back needed) r...
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AllAboutSymbian on 12th Mar 2010 (via allaboutsymbian.com)
At least according to Vinit from Geek Tech, who has shared his peek into the contents of the box, and initial thoughts on the device. Its the first time hes had an Eseries device, and from his reaction I think he likes what he sees - very excited, slim and sexyI could go on, but you
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Andrew Currie has been typing on a whole swathe of Nokia devices for some time, and he thought it was high time to let readers of his Open Attitude pages know which is easiest to use (it may or may not be the N900 pictured). He pitches Eseries against Nseries, candybar against slider, flat keys
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WOMWorldNokia on 11th Mar 2010 (via feedproxy.google.com)
Nokia now has four series of mobiles which are the Xseries, Nseries, Eseries and the Cseries.
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3Gcouk on 3rd Mar 2010 (via 3g.co.uk)
Nokia announced its first ever handset from the Cseries range of phones today and it was named the Nokia C5. Nokia explains that among its core range of products, the Nseries will include Nokia’s most technologically advanced devices, the Eseries will consist of business-oriented handsets, the Xseries will focus on “social entertainment” while the Cseries
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TimTechs on 3rd Mar 2010 (via news.timtechs.com)
The launch of Nokia C5, the first Nokias phone under new C-series, has caused a lot of confusion about Nokia mobile phones and naming conventions. Nokias official blog today wrote an interesting article about naming conventions of Nokia phone. Currently, Nokia has four series of mobile phone Cseries, Xseries, Eseries and Nseries. The Eseries
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HandCellPhone on 3rd Mar 2010 (via handcellphone.com)