These keys includes conference call and a very handy “My Own” key. Through the latter key the users can get immediate access to their favourite application. Nokia E65 features a solid 6 hours of talk time and offers an incredible 11 days of standby time. Thus, it makes a perfect companion for the professionals always on run, and for the ones who's forgotten the charger. Besides the usual infrared and Blue tooth, Nokia E65 is also empowered with other executive features. The Push to talk features allows the users to lead the conversation as in the walkie talkie. This facilitates quicker meetings, faster decision makings and improved business productivity. The VPN, WLAN wizard and EDGE data tool all ensure sound connectivity.
The integrated web browser of Nokia E65 is also quite impressive. The pages download relatively fast, jumping from site to site. The web browser also comes with subscription for news, feedbacks and weblogs. For little diversions from the business oriented features, Nokia E65 comes with media player, 2 Mega pixels camera and instant messaging. But expecting much of imaging experience from Nokia E65 would be a little disappointing. Despite the screen offering 16 million colour display, all pictures have a grainy grey quality in them. Further, there are no options for video capturing and picture editing.
Overall, it seems that if someone is on a look for a sophisticated looking phone that can cater to the basic professional requirements – like connectivity and network, Nokia E65 seems to be a good option. However, if one wants to mix entertainment with work, Nokia E65 would not really make one drool over it.
Caitlin Lucy is a Expert Author. She has written good quality articles on Mobile phones and Sim Free Phones.


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