Presenting The Feature Rich Nokia X7 And E6 - The Company's New Flagship Handsets

May 5
08:12

2011

Chris Westley

Chris Westley

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After the success of the N8, Nokia has announced a brace of new smartphones, the Nokia E6 and X7. Both offer a wealth of appealing features, and whilst both tick all the boxes, it is apparent that these two phones are aimed at two very different markets.

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The Nokia E6 strikes as a business phone. It is aesthetically similar to a Blackberry Curve or Bold,Presenting The Feature Rich Nokia X7 And E6 - The Company's New Flagship Handsets  Articles with a QWERTY keyboard which is clearly on hand to aid in those who are prolific users of SMS and emails. This feature would indicate that it is aimed at business users who need to regularly send emails when out of the office. Additional features which make the Nokia E6 good for business users include Quick Office documents editor which is compatible with Microsoft Office documents. This enables users to view, create and edit documents in Word, Excel and PowerPoint formats, as well as view PDF files. Several internet connectivity options are employed which aid not only in internet browsing, but makes sure that business users are able to send those all important emails. 3G coverage and Wi-Fi offer fast internet browsing, whilst GPRS and EDGE keep the handset connected to cellular networks. Effective time management is very important to the business user, and Nokia has included a handy organiser so users can keep track of their meetings and appointments etc.  All in all, the Nokia E6 is an effective device for getting the job done. It provides all the tools to stay productive and connected, and as an added bonus, it is available in black, white and silver colour schemes.

 

The Nokia X7 is an equally impressive handset, but this is for very different reasons for the most part. Multimedia usage is clearly the order of the day when you take a look at the spec sheet of this handset. It is more advanced than the E6 in several respects; a more powerful processor, larger touchscreen are included, and this phone lacks the QWERTY keyboard of the E6. Both handsets sport an 8 megapixel camera which also comes with the added bonus of high definition video capture. Numerous multimedia formats of both music and video files are supported by the Nokia X7, and thanks to the ample 4 inch screen, video playback looks great, as does gaming and web browsing.

 

Both handsets sport the newest Symbian OS, called Symbian Anna. Both of these handsets showcase this software well. Having a QWERTY smartphone, and a touchscreen entertainment device shows that this is a versatile OS, and one to keep your eye on in the future.

 

These handsets are equally impressive when you bear in mind that they seem to be aimed at different markets. Therefore, it would be unfair to say that one is better than the other, however both have the specifications to wow their respective target markets.