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Jun 16, 2008
Nokia
HTC S620
November 26, 2006 — Colin
The HTC S620 is an interesting one, being a past owner of two HTC Windows Smart Phones:


Orange c500 & c600
Now, I’m relatively pro Microsoft (you can probably tell from a few of my posts), but I am not really a fan of Windows Mobile Smart Phone v5.0. In my opinion, the Series 60 platform wins hands down on usability and now functionality with all the push mail solutions available.
Fake E-Series
November 26, 2006 — Colin
Interesting photoshop job. Think I’d miss the keyboard too much though.

N95 Looking GOOD

The N95 is looking fantastic!
N95 hot on the heals of the N95N97? N95
e61 sucessor?
Is this the first pic of the “e62i”?
Engadget have posted pics of what is believed to be the successor to the e61/e62. Engadget seem to think that it looks like they’ve shaved off a mm or two, but I can’t see it myself to be honest.
In fact, the physical changes look very minimal indeed … are we really sure that this is not just an e61/e62 with a modified case??
Time will tell I guess. Check out the shots over at Engadget Mobile.
MY Nokia e61November 12, 2006 — Colin
In case you are wondering why I have so many e61 blog links, it is because I use one for work. I think it’s a fantastic bit of kit and there are lots of other ‘owners’ exploring some of the phone’s functionality - see my links.There are actually four phones in the Nokia E-Series, pictured above, which are the business focused range. They all share common functionality, such as push email, web browsing … etc.
I choose the e61, over the rest of the E-Series, for reasons including superb battery life, fantastic bright display, WLAN (push email made free over my home and work wireless) and direct Microsoft Exchange Sync. Mobile Review did a good job of putting me of the e60, with it’s heating up during calls and general poor battery life.
For anyone considering the phone, I encourage it.


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