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The latest Nokia E72 has hit the market, which people have long been awaiting to add to their Nokia collection. This smart phone has all the features that one looks for in a cellphone. The sleek look, Finns latest QWERTY keyboard, optical scroll for easy navigation, instant browsing and messaging facility, availability of communication options like Gtalk, Yahoo Messenger have attracted peoples attention and everyone want to buy Nokia E72 before its too late.

Nokia E72 deals offer latest innovation that measures 114 x 58.3 x 10.1 mm and weighs 128g, and both the fascia and the battery cover are fingerprint-collecting chrome, with an excellent metal finish. On top theres a 3.5mm headphone socket and the power button, while the left side has a micro-USB port and micro-SD slot hidden behind the plastic covers. On the right there are volume keys for a voice-command shortcut button. On the back, theres the 5-megapixel camera and LED flash.

Across the middle of the phone theres a row of control keys apart from that home, calendar, contacts and messaging shortcuts are placed on the left and right soft keys and the call/end buttons, while in the middle theres a four-way D-pad and center-select button. Since the optical trackpad isnt too sensitive as in other phones, it is quite useful. Plus one can even switch it off, if not found comfortable.

On top of the phone, there is a glass-covered 2.36-inch 320 x 240 QVGA display. Since messaging is the key feature of Nokia E72, theres plenty of account type support onboard like Basic POP and IMAP4 together with Nokia Messaging, ActiveSync, Lotus Notes Traveller and Mail for Exchange. Several accounts can be active simultaneously, including using different poling settings.

The E72 offers good connectivity, with quadband GSM and three versions of the handset covering various combinations of WCDMA HSDPA/HSUPA. Theres also WiFi b/g and Bluetooth 2.0+EDR, together with UPnP and PictBridge support. Flash is supported in the browser, which allows viewing videos. Nokia Maps also has a few usability differences to the Google Maps application. With Copious keyboard shortcuts keeping menu-surfing to a minimum, features like easy map-panning are made easier. It is also possible to grab screenshots of the current map view, which can then be sent in emails or MMS messages. GPS locks were speedy and accurate, and theres a digital compass with a more useful in-map display.

Keeping all the above features in mind, why wouldnt anyone rush to grab the Nokia E72 deals on offer? Go get yours too!

by: naval arora




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