Nokia’s E series of handsets is primarily aimed at business users. There are four phones in the range, but with its keyboard, wide screen and inevitable ‘BlackBerry killer’ branding, the E61 has stolen most of the publicity from the rest. The other three handsets have kept a relatively low profile, and none so much as the E60. This is undeserved, as the E60 packs in plenty of features, combining them with ease of use.
The one thing the E60 doesn’t have is a camera. This is a strategy designed to appeal to those companies fearful of cameraphones, including, but not only, those worried about industrial espionage.
The Nokia E60 looks rather bland, which means it might avoid being a huge theft target. Physically it is large at 115mm tall, 49mm wide and 16.9mm thick. Business users and others with big hands who grumble about having to use weeny phones should not have that problem here.
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