Now, that should be interesting! Slight animations were seen between clicks which made the experience a lot more interesting. The S60 v3.2 is more advanced than the E71 by a 0.1. The menu was easy to navigate through with the apps being put into appropriate folders by default. There wasn’t any kind of sluggishness the phone showed to us, then. Multitasking, seemed very viable as we were running around 14 applications at the same time. The 600Mhz processor which was packed in by Nokia seems to be working well on this phone. It features the 5 Megapixel camera with the LED flash, the speakers and the huge metallic backcover at the rear which also is ‘fingerprint clean’ friendly. Turn the phone and you can find the volume keys along with the Voice command button on one side with the covered microSD slot and the microUSB port on the other. Towards the right, you can find the video call camera and an ambient light sensor. The QWERTY is well laid below the 2.36″ display and the earpiece of Nokia E72 is placed at the center of the top panel.
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