Summary
The Nokia E7 is a new smartphone from Nokia with a 4-inch touchscreen display and slide out QWERTY keyboard. However, whilst the hardware certainly looks and feels the part, the Symbian^3 OS feels a little sluggish and outdated when compared to its rivals.The E7 comes packed with goodies, though, including GPS, Wi-Fi, and free navigation courtesy of Ovi Maps, but we found its 8 megapixel camera to be a let down. As a device aimed more at business users, the E7 comes pre-installed with a Premium version of Quickoffice,
and F-Secure anti-theft software, plus the E7 can output presentations and videos via its HDMI port.
To spice things up a bit, the E7 is available in a range of different colors, and comes with 16GB of built-in storage for all your media content. Overall, it sounds like a great package, but we found it to be quite tricky and tedious at times, often being slow to respond or just hanging for no reason, which it often did within the web browser. Read on for our full analysis.
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