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Nokia's E7 offers an appealing blend of business and consumer functionality, but it's expensive and the Symbian ^3 operating system is unlikely to win any converts.
This hybrid nature isn't necessarily a problem. Business and leisure boundaries tend to blur these days, and a smartphone that's great for both could be ideal. However, the Nokia E7 exhibits a few cut corners, while the operating system, Symbian ^3, won't appeal to all.
Cut corners include an interesting approach to chassis design. The anodised aluminium chassis is certainly solid and strong, but it results in a hefty overall weight of 176g and the backplate is not removable. The fixed backplate means you can't remove or replace the battery.
Caption by: Sandra Vogel
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