E72 Complete Review
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Nokia is proving itself in the mobile world market with its array of cutting edge products. Nokia’s journey continues by wrapping all range of products from cheaper version to lucrative Music Xpress, N-Series, and E-series.
Recently Nokia has launched its Full QWERTY E72 though it is visually similar to its previous release Nokia E71 whereas its Keypad has been logically changed for easy use. It satisfies the thirst of people who need to stay in communication.E72 boasts track pad navigation which provides you enough space to navigate and type easily.
As it is touch sensitive you can use it in the same way as track pad on your laptop. The keyboard catches you a contact list, menu list, and shortcut to home, calendar, contacts, inbox and talk, end buttons with finely rubberized keys. But the outer ring of your D pad restricts the movement of your thumb. It is experienced that sometimes the handset space key gets struck and it takes hours to rectify as you have to restart the device.
The manufacturer has added shortcuts to activate the Bluetooth, silent mode and use the camera flash as flashlight. It makes them easier to use and they look as if made of polished metal. Regarding keypad there exists a minor difference to the E71 is the integrated optical pad
- Design
- Display
- Camera & Video
- Media & Entertainment Video
- Operating system
- Office Application& Control panel
- Memory Performance
- Messaging
- Network Performance
- Browser
- Battery
- GPS and Ovi Maps
- E72 Accessory
- Verdict
| Design When compared to its predecessor E72 is heavier weighing 128g and measures 114 x 58.3 x 10.1 mm which is just slightly smaller and noticeably thinner which creates an impression as durable device. E72 has a slender frame and it is comfortable to handle single handedly. E72 is a well-built phone with stainless-steel black plate and edges. |

