Nokia_E63

Nokia E63

Nokia E63

Mobile phone model


The Nokia E63 is a mobile phone announced on 12 November 2008 and released later that year.[1] It is based on Symbian's S60 software platform and is considered a budget business smartphone positioned below the Nokia E71, featuring a plastic body instead of metal. Many of the specifications are identical to the E71 except for the lack of GPS and infrared, a lesser RAM, lack of HSDPA and lower-resolution camera with a fixed-focus lens. The E63 does come with a flashlight function using the camera flash, which is not present in the E71. It also has a more standardized 3.5 mm audio jack whereas the E71 uses a 2.52 mm jack as used on older Nokia phones. The E63 retailed for about 199 euros before taxes. The device was succeeded by the Nokia E5, but remain in production until its discontinuation in late 2011 in favour of Nokia's Lumia lineup.[2]

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Specifications:

  • Form: Monoblock with full Qwerty keyboard
  • Dimensions: 113 × 59 × 13 mm, Weight: 126g, Volume: 87 cc
  • Display: 320 × 240 px, Size 2.36", Colors 16 million
  • Operating system: Symbian OS9.2, S60 3.1 Edition
  • Data: CSD, HSCSD, GPRS class 32, EDGE class 32, 3G 384/384 kbit/s, WLAN IEEE 802.11b/g, TCP/IP support
  • Connectivity: Micro-USB connector, 3.5 mm Audio jack, Bluetooth 2.0, WiFi
  • Memory: Phone ~100 MB free, MicroSD card up to 16 GB verified (32 GB unofficial)
  • Software: PDF viewer, Quick office with MS Office 2007 support (Word / Excel / Powerpoint editor)
  • Camera: 2MP fixed-focus flash, video recording @ 320x240px

Current firmware version: 510.21.010 released on 28 March 2011

Operating frequency:

  • E63-1 Quad-band EGSM 850/900/1800/1900, WCDMA 900/2100
  • E63-2 Quad-band EGSM 850/900/1800/1900, WCDMA 850/1900
  • E63-3 Quad-band EGSM 850/900/1800/1900, WCDMA 850/2100

See also


References

  1. "Nokia E63 announced; mass market QWERTY device". ZDNet.

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