Photos: Nokia E7

Summary: Nokia's business-friendly version of the N8, the keyboard-equipped E7, is due in the UK in December. We got to examine it at this week's Symbian Exchange & Exposition in Amsterdam

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Apart from the keyboard, the biggest difference between the E7 and the N8 is the camera specification.

The consumer-focused N8 has a top-end 12-megapixel camera, while the E7 has an 8-megapixel unit with a lower-quality lens. Even so, for a business phone, image quality still stands up well against the competition.

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Topics: Smartphones, Reviews

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  • I also do think that people have become victims of fashion and are paying high cost just to own a cool name. The Nokia phone are still great yes they might not be as good as the iPhone but in most cases one can only tell how better the competition is by doing a direct comparison. What one really needs they can get on other units too.

    The keyboard of this phone looks great. But now that Nokia has released Swype for Symbian^3 and are at beta stage for Symbian^1, the hardware keyboard might be going obsolete. I am running swype beta on my N97 and have not needed the hardware keyboard for a while now.
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