Jun 5, 2006
Nokia E61 Review
One handset that I have been very eager to get my grubby mitts on is the Nokia E61. This is Nokia’s first bar-style handset with a QWERTY keypad, and has a spec sheet that certainly aims to impress. Lucky me, the UPS man showed up on my doorstep this morning with a package containing a shiny new E61, click on to read my initial impressions/review, and post any questions you may have in the comments.
First things first, the Nokia E61 feels nice in the hand. I have used Blackberry devices in the past, and this thing blows them away in every way. The E61 is thin, and relatively light for a device of its calibre, and overall it gives an impression of a device smaller than what it actually is. Before this morning’s delivery, I had only briefly played with the E61 at trade shows, and I was a little concerned about one-handed usage. I am pleased to say that I have no problem using the device one handed, and am able to reach all keys with ease with my moderately sized hands.
One thing that surprised me was the feel of the keys when pressed. The look of the device seems to indicate a very firm feel, which is quite far from the truth. In use, the keys have quite a spongy feel that does take a little time to get used to. After a little use though, the keys feel nice, and my typing speed is slowly getting faster.
The memory card slot is in a bit of an awkward place, located beneath the battery cover at the side of the handset. Thankfully, the miniSD card is hot swappable, and you don’t have to remove the battery to get to it.
When first turning on the device, the screen will really daunt you. It is large, bright, colourful, and of a high resolution. This is great stuff, and one of the best screens I have seen on a smartphone in a while. The screen is particularly useful when using the built in Web Browser, which I will get to later.
To the untrained eye, there are few differences between the S60 v2 interface as seen on previous Nokia smartphones and this v3 version. One thing that is very noticeable however, is the speed of operation. This is easily the fastest S60 smartphone that I have ever used, beating even the much-loved 6630.
The software bundle with the E61 is impressive. All the regulars are here, including the calendar, to-do, notes, and contact management applications. These are all similar to the old S60 v2 apps, and work great, so I won’t get into it too much. What I will mention though, is the exceptional handling of office formats. Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and even Zip files are all handled natively, and all give results very similar to their desktop equivalents. Two applications that stand out from the pack are the Web Browser and WorldMate.
I’m sure anyone reading this blog has seen the features of the S60 v3 Web Browser. This great app handles regular web sites on the internet with ease, and navigation is aided with the Mini Map feature - which gives a thumbnail view of the whole page. The joystick can be used as a mouse pointer in this application, which further aids navigation.
The WorldMate application allows you too specify what city you are currently in, and give you information such as the local weather forecast, currency exchange rates, and full world time information. The information is updated over any of the phones data connections, and the E61 comes with a three-year subscription to the service. Excellent for frequent travellers
The WiFi connectivity was easy to set up, and I was surfing and getting email over a WEP encrypted 802.11g connection in no time. The Nokia E61 supports WEP, WPA, and WPA2 encryption. IMAP, POP, and SMTP work a treat over WiFi, though I have not had a chance to test the device with a push email service.
Overall, I am really happy with the E61 so far. It does have its share of ‘early firmware’ quirks. An interesting bug that I have noticed is that the forward slash and question mark keys on the keypad have been switched on my unit, meaning that when I want to input a slash, I have to press the question mark, and vice versa. This proved quite confusing for a start. At the end of the day though, this is a handset that I may stick with for more than the two weeks I average with phones these days.
Great review. I just got my Nokia E61 and really like it. I’ve used many different smartphones and PDAs before but this one is the best.
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[...] Having just received the Nokia E61, I thought I would check all this out. I loaded Orb onto my Windows Media Center box, and after a few configuration jitters, I was streaming both live TV and recorded TV to my Nokia. Orb plugs into Media Center perfectly, showing guide listings, program descriptions, everything. It also handles music and photos just as well. [...]
Great review, had mine 3wks ago and i just love the little thing. The web browser is “snappy”. I’ve used palm before and even has the Lifedrive. Nothing can compare with this little jem.
Curious about the screen on the E61 — you mention that you like the resolution… How does it compare with the E70? (Nokia’s website lists the E70 as almost twice the resolution of the E61, which surprised me given the size of the later).
I have both an E61 and an E70. It is really hard to notice a big difference of the two screens when you look at the devices side by side.
They look so similar but perhaps the E70’s colours look a bit richer but having said that the screen of the Nokia E61 is still great.
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Any of you guys use agile messenger on the E61? If so, what’s the battery life like when you leave it on the whole day.
Agile Messenger for S60 v3 is still only in beta, and so far I have had no luck at all getting it to work, sorry.
I used Agile messenger the whole day today. I have to say that it is *a bit* rough around the egdges…. It’s almost comical. On the version I use the buttoms have been switched so when I try to log on I actually exit the application… when I figured that out I could use it. As I said it is rough but after all it is a beta or even a pre beta. I will post my thoughts and aa mini review on my site.
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After having seen this flushy, cool and dynamic functioned on this phone, I just said to myself,”thus me there,I will take whatever it costs me for this”.This phone is everything you may need in this technological generation.It made life easier and you feel being part of the new technologaical advancement candidates.E61- thumbs up guys! I dont need walkman radio,PDA,Calculator,I complete with E61.
Help! Im from the US and own a Blackberry 7105T for 8 months for work email. Recently bought E61 and loved it but only one thing i hate about it is that on 7105T, you can receive email 2 minutes after someone sent you one, but E61 requires you to retrieve your email every time you wanna check your email and the process is long! MY question is, is there anyway i can download some kind of Blackberry software on my E61 that will automatically retrieve emails just like a blackberry 7105 does? If so, please send me the link? i’m using my 7105T again and i really want to use my e61 again, help me?