Hands-on with Nokia's E90 smartphone

Fri Mar 14, 2008 2:56PM EDT

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It's big, it's bold, and it's got just about every feature you could ask for in a business-minded smartphone. Unfortunately, Nokia's E90 clamshell has a monster price tag to go along with it.

Before we get started with the tour, let's get one thing straight—this is a $1,099 phone we're talking about here. Take a moment to let that sink in. You could buy a laptop for the price of this thing. Of course, remember that this is Nokia, maker of the $750 N95 slider, one of the hottest phones I saw last year.

Anyway, still reading? Good, because the E90 packs in some serious horsepower within its hefty clamshell form-factor. And hefty is the word for it—the handset weighs in at nearly seven-and-a-half ounces, and measures about 5.2 by 2.2 by 0.8 inches. Make no mistake—the E90 is a brick.

But if you think of the E90 as more of a business companion with phone capabilities than, say, a "phone first" device, it starts to make more sense.

The outside flip comes with a sharp-looking, two-inch LCD, with a standard numeric keypad and a four-way navigation pad beneath. Standard stuff.

Opening the phone, however, reveals a massive (by smartphone standards, at least) four-inch display and a generous, full-QWERTY keypad. Typing on the E90 is a breeze thanks to the wide, flat keys, and I especially appreciated the dedicated row of number keys (many other phone QWERTY keypads make the number keys share space with the top row of letters). Also nice: the row of one-touch function keys that jump you to your contacts, messaging, Web browsing, events, and the main "desk" menu.

Running on the Symbian Series 60 OS, the E90 makes for one of the few phones I'd actually use as a serious document editor. Armed with QuickOffice, the handset lets you open and edit Word and Excel files—and thanks to the jumbo-sized display and keypad, editing or even composing a Word document is actually a doable enterprise.

Messaging on the E90 is, naturally, also a pleasure, and with a little help from third-party apps like RoadSync, you can sync up the handset to corporate Exchange servers.

The E90 comes with on-board GPS plus turn-by-turn directions, as well as a media player, and FM radio, a 3.2M camera, Nokia's top-notch Web browser (second only to Safari on the iPhone, in my opinion), Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth (for wireless headsets and file transfers).

Unfortunately, while the EDGE-enabled E90 is capable of 3G, it will only work on European 3G data networks. That said, there's a good chance we'll see a version of the E90 geared for U.S. HSDPA carriers (such as AT&T).

So, nice though it may be, is the E90 really worth $1,100? Well, only if your boss is footing the bill—although if you look online, you'll find it on sale for about $800. The good news? The E90 is sold unlocked, so you can use it with any GSM carrier (like AT&T or T-Mobile).

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  • 6 Posted by ifiokessien25 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:22PM EDT Report Abuse

    Any problems later with the flex?What about battery life for a phone that can about do everything.The price is prohibitive.Its for bragging rights rather than function.

  • 7 Posted by mannin8g on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:05PM EDT Report Abuse

    I have had this phone for 4months and have used it in asia,australia and the middle east with my work. I have found the docs apps particularly useful in relation to reviewing and responding. The WIFI app is great as you can connect in airports,airline lounges and your privacy is better than with a laptop. camerawise it has a great quality photo result for business and personal photos. you can then attach and size these to attach to emails and send if the need is required as mine is in my work.There are alot of extras included in the communicator so check one out or read the specs. There are alot of benifits beyond the price tag and these have to be considered when makeing your purchase. I have only found the communicators to have the workable keyboard. that said it is small and hours working on it are tiring.It is true in a few years there will be aother model as with all gadgets but if you see the need as i have then your purchase will pay for itself. All The best in your searchs

  • 8 Posted by mannin8g on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:05PM EDT Report Abuse

    I have had this phone for 4months and have used it in asia,australia and the middle east with my work. I have found the docs apps particularly useful in relation to reviewing and responding. The WIFI app is great as you can connect in airports,airline lounges and your privacy is better than with a laptop. camerawise it has a great quality photo result for business and personal photos. you can then attach and size these to attach to emails and send if the need is required as mine is in my work.There are alot of extras included in the communicator so check one out or read the specs. There are alot of benifits beyond the price tag and these have to be considered when makeing your purchase. I have only found the communicators to have the workable keyboard. that said it is small and hours working on it are tiring.It is true in a few years there will be aother model as with all gadgets but if you see the need as i have then your purchase will pay for itself. All The best in your searchs

  • 9 Posted by mannin8g on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:05PM EDT Report Abuse

    I have had this phone for 4months and have used it in asia,australia and the middle east with my work. I have found the docs apps particularly useful in relation to reviewing and responding. The WIFI app is great as you can connect in airports,airline lounges and your privacy is better than with a laptop. camerawise it has a great quality photo result for business and personal photos. you can then attach and size these to attach to emails and send if the need is required as mine is in my work.There are alot of extras included in the communicator so check one out or read the specs. There are alot of benifits beyond the price tag and these have to be considered when makeing your purchase. I have only found the communicators to have the workable keyboard. that said it is small and hours working on it are tiring.It is true in a few years there will be aother model as with all gadgets but if you see the need as i have then your purchase will pay for itself. All The best in your searchs

  • 11 Posted by cee_em_36 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:20PM EDT Report Abuse

    I suggest trying it out first before saying its dumb.

  • 12 Posted by num1luverman718 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:42PM EDT Report Abuse

    I actually have this phone as well and love it! It does get updates and you can install all sorts of jad & jar apps. Stop the hate!! I brought the phone cause I liked it...but when I was able to attach and send 5 pics over 500kb each in one message in 30 seconds..I fell in love! (this was thru my gmail imap). It takes great pics and videos. Very fast response time for using apps..on level with that of my home computer ! And web browsing gets even faster with Opera Mini... I can't compare to the iphone cause i don't have one...but in a "battle" with a firend of mine who has one the e90 was much quicker and has more features. And while it IS expensive...I was lucky enough to win a brand new one on ebay for $585!!!

  • 13 Posted by fauconphil on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:58PM EDT Report Abuse

    I use the E90. I find it's worth every penny. It saves me carrying a big laptop all over the place, and keeps me connected to my office and PC 24/7. it's a good looking brick with a web browser that is second to none.The camera is astonishing and the 3g capability even more so. It has blackberry connectivity if you want it...in short a tiny notebook with all the capabilities. I bought mine for $600 in manila.

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