
Who wants to carry a brick?
3 of 3 people found this review helpful.
What do you need from a mobile device? There seems to be several different camps;
1) Small and light with good multimedia.
2) Full featured, Wi-Fi. GPS and Internet
3) The most power I can get regardless of cost and size.
Well guess which one the Nokia E90 fits into?
There is no denying it the E90 is big and heavy, it's a brick and putting the thing in your pocket for any length of time will rip the lining. So I hear you ask is it any good. Well, yes it is, in fact for business purposes it is easily the best device I have ever owned, it has a fab screen and keyboard, which if you actually create content you will be very gratefull of. It has a decent battery life, a full feature set with tons of other applications you can get if required (It run Symbian (S60). It's diary and contact software are excellent and it's multimedia ability is not bad either. I used it once for a seaside trip (I forgot my proper camera) and the results were perfectly useable with good colour reproduction and sharp pictures, even it's videos weren't bad.
If you have work to produce, keep track of emails and notes and generally need a mobile office then this phone is for you. You could use a laptop but this starts quicker, is easier to get out and put away has a longer lasting battery and can be always with you. Did I forget to mention is does GPS, there is even free software you can use with it that gives turn by turn directions for FREE, (Nav4all) which worked well (the interface is a little clunky but it's free so I forgive it).
If you need the power and create lots of documents, get this phone.
It is worth it's size and weight if you need the power, and now you can even get one for less than £200 quid which is a bargain.
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