03 April 2007

Nokia E65


The Nokia E65 has been designed for easy access to the most frequently used applications from the One Touch keys on the front cover. Users can make conference calls, access their contacts database, mute and unmute calls, and access an application of choice through 'My Own' key with just one push of a button. Active Standby, the capability to customize the phone display to show and provide quick access to user-defined applications, together with One Touch keys, simplifies connecting to business and personal applications and switching between tasks. Furthermore, the E65 can be integrated with leading corporate telephony systems - with Nokia Intellisync Call Connect for Cisco, Nokia Intellisync Call Connect for Alcatel and Avaya one-X Mobile Edition for Nokia solutions. The E65 also supports the most used corporate and consumer email solutions.


Design

One of the smaller Series 60 hand phones, the spring-loaded Nokia E65 slider has a soft leather-like back that adds style to this business-class phone. Weighing in at 115g with a thickness of 15.5mm, the Nokia slips easily and unobtrusively inside shirt pockets. The package comes with essential accessories such as a battery, connectivity cable, HS-5 headset (not stereo) and a travel charger, with a soft carrying pouch and 256MB microSD card thrown in as niceties.

The handset has a 240 x 320-pixel, 2.2-inch screen capable of displaying up to 16 million colors, which is easy on the eyes even under harsh sunlight. An ambient light sensor below the Power button illuminates the buttons and keypad when we move into dimly lit environments--nice touch there, but nothing new.

Over at the rear is where we find a 2-megapixel camera. Unfortunately, there's no reflecting mirror, nor is there a flash unit. So taking self-portraits will be a challenge. More on the camera features later. The E65 is also missing a front-facing camera for video calls.

In hand, the E65's sliding mechanism feels solid. Sliding up the top lid reveals the 3-by-4 keypad array beneath which is a comfortable size for one-hand typing, although hitting the bottom row requires a little stretching of the thumb. What we didn't fancy were the Left/Right selection, Menu and Clear keys which are a little too thin horizontally, making it hard to feel for the buttons. We also mistook on many occasions the Conference key for the Left selection button and the My Own key for Menu, which only added to the frustration.


Features

Powering the E65 is the Series 60 3rd edition operating system, with various business and collaborative software such as Quickoffice and Team Suite preinstalled. What the Nokia Team Suite does is manage a group of people, or contacts, into "teams". For example, you can select some of your colleagues to form a team and you can then call either the whole team or to selected team members. Likewise for sending text messages. Quickoffice is what Piscel Viewer is to the Windows Mobile 5.0 Smartphone edition. It doesn't allow you to create new documents, but you can view Word, Excel, PowerPoint and text files.

Connectivity-wise, the E65 is pretty much well-equipped with quadband GSM (800/900/1,800/1,900MHz), 3G, Wi-Fi (802.11b/g with VoIP support), infrared and Bluetooth 1.2. The handset also doubles as a modem when connected with a compatible computer and comes with Mobile VPN for connection to corporate intranets and services via IPsec technology. To read your emails, this Nokia supports POP/IMAP, SMTP, IMAP4 with idle protocols, Nokia Intellisync Wireless Email 8.0 and various third-party clients. But with a small screen and the absence of a QWERTY keyboard, the E65 is best for reading emails and less often for replying.

The E65 is not entirely without multimedia goodies. The installed RealPlayer plays your MP4 files while the onboard Music player croons your MP3/AAC tracks. Disappointingly, there's no FM radio. There is also a Flash application and Gallery where you can browse through all your media files using a tabbed interface. If you're up for it, there are several other trial programs which you can download via Nokia Catalogs, such as Digitizer, F-Secure Mobile Anti-Virus, Psiloc Wireless Presenter and Wayfinder Navigator. The onboard message reader is a hit-and-miss situation. On the one hand it's convenient to have the program read out text messages, but when we were using it outdoors we could barely hear what it was saying until we brought it close to our ears.


Performance

The E65 didn't disappoint. Nor did it overwhelm. Call quality was acceptable, with only the speakerphone volume a tad too soft. Video playback with the RealPlayer on the unit was satisfactory though we would have preferred that it allow us to switch to full-screen landscape mode. According to Nokia, the E65 is rated for a talktime of up to 6 hours and 11 days on standby, both on a GSM network. A basic user should be able to get by for as long as three days without a need to reach for the travel charger.

As mentioned, there's no camera on the front of the E65, so that rules out video conference calls. The 2-megapixel shooter at the rear also has a rather barebones feature set. There's no LED flash for low-light shooting, nor can you autofocus with the camera. What you get are Night and Sequence modes, a self-timer and settings to adjust the white balance and color tones. Image

quality was barely satisfactory and would suffice for only snapshots or Web display purposes. There's 50MB of built-in memory, otherwise you can choose to record your snaps onto a microSD card.



General


Network :

UMTS / GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900


Announced :

2007, February


Status :

Available



Size

Dimensions :

105 x 49 x 15.5 mm, 74 cc


Weight :

115 g



Display


Type :

TFT, 16M colors


Size :

240 x 320 pixels

- Five-way scroll key

- Downloadable themes



Ringtones


Type :

Polyphonic, MP3


Customization :

Download, order now


Vibration :

Yes



Memory

Phonebook :

Yes


Call records :

Yes


Card slot :

microSD (TransFlash), hotswap, buy memory

- 50 MB shared memory



Data

GPRS :

Class 32


HSCSD :

Yes


EDGE :

Class 32, 296 / 177.6 kbits


3G :

Yes, 384 kbps


WLAN :

Wi-Fi 802.11b/g, VoIP over WLAN


Bluetooth :

Yes, v1.2


Infrared port :

Yes


USB :

Yes, Pop-Port



Features

OS :

Symbian OS 9.1, Series 60 UI


Messagingm :

SMS, MMS, Email, Instant Messaging


Browser :

WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML


Games :

Yes + Java downloadable, order now


Colors :

Red, Mocca


Camera :

2 MP, 1600x1200 pixels, video(CIF)

- Java MIDP 2.0

- Push to talk

- MP3/AAC/MPEG4 player

- Office applications

- T9

- Voice command/memo

- PIM including calendar, to-do list and printing

- Integrated handsfree



Battery


Standard battery :

Li-Ion 1000 mAh


Stand-by :

Up to 265 h


Talk time :

Up to 6 h