While the Nokia E7 we got was having earlier version of Symbian^3 and not Symbian Anna. As Symbian Anna has also been released for Nokia E7 and due to the Symbian^3 related articles have been done in depth on Tech Prolonged already with Nokia N8, Nokia C7 and Symbian Anna with Nokia E6 so we’ll keep this review limited to the hardware and design of Nokia E7. Though we’ll be looking towards writing a full review of Symbian Anna alone for later devices releases including N8, E7, C7 and C6-01.
Also like before we’ll try to write about the Camera in Nokia E7 in a separate article. As we did earlier with Nokia C7 Camera Review and Nokia E6 Camera Review. We’ll give an update here as well
This review will be categorized as below
Let’s first rewind and have a look at major technical specifications of Nokia E7.
Display | 4 inches 360 x 640 pixels ClearBlack – AMOLED Gorilla Glass Capacitive Touch |
Input Method | Touch Screen Physical Slide-Out QWERTY Keyboard |
Camera | 8 Megapixel EDoF 3264 x 2448 pixels resolution Full Focus 720p video recording at 25fps |
Mass Storage & Memory |
16 GB Mass Storage (Internal) 256 MB of RAM No Expandable Memory/No External Memory Card Support |
Central & Graphics Processing |
CPU Type ARM 11 Clock Rate at 680 MHz Dedicated GPU for 2D/3D acceleration. |
Connectivity | Bluetooth 3.0 WLAN Composite TV Out via 3.5mm AV Connector HDMI Out Audio Out via 3.5mm AV Connector Micro USB for Connectivity and Charging USB-OTG via Micro USB |
See full specifications at Nokia E7’s page.
Nokia E7 however is look-alike N8 but it’s just bigger – I’ll call it a big brother of Nokia N8 – The “bigger in size” doesn’t make it bulky in hands. In fact the grip is perfect in both the portrait and the landscape mode – no-bigger no-smaller. 4 inch screen really was an awesome use in hands.
Properly fits in hands with a slightly bigger in width than Nokia N8, which also made it perfect when typing on on-screen keyboard in portrait mode. Additionally the physical slide-out full QWERTY keyboard is a plus point.
The mechanism of slid-out keyboard is perfectly designed, like Nokia always did with its slide-outs in past. An illustration is shown below.
8 Mega Pixel camera on the back looks like a tiny on big body but flat. Dual-LED flash resides just beside the Camera. Microphone is on the upper right while the loudspeaker is down there on bottom.
The loudspeaker in E7 also hasn’t placed well and can cause sound blockage when it’s sitting straight on a soft surface. However a common plain surface like table-top won’t make any trouble with it as the speaker is faced on the bottom curved panel so there is good chance for the air-space left when sitting straight. But a soft surface e.g. a Pillow or a Mattress will probably block it when the phone rings. It’s the same situation with Nokia N8.
Next the Lock Switch. Unlike other Nokia devices, the Lock switch on E7 resides on the left side. On the Right it houses the Sim Card slot, Volume controller and a Camera key. Lock key also can be used to turn on/off the flashlight (via Dual-LED).
Micro USB port (for connectivity and charging), Mini HDMI (for HDMI Out), a power button and 3.5mm jack (AV-Connector for audio-video out) are all residing on top panel leaving nothing for the bottom of Nokia E7 else than the device info/make/model/region etc.
As already opened the design section with the keyboard praises, there is a technical note remaining on it. The slide-out keyboard in Nokia E7 is just another quality work by Nokia which
Like Nokia N8, SIM Card in Nokia E7 is also placed on the side of the device. But unlike Nokia N8, it’s slot based SIM card insertion mechanism. Very first in Nokia devices to have a slide-out SIM slot (like iPhone) but in E7 unfortunately it’s not hot-swappable. That said, you need to turn off E7 before removing/replacing the SIM card. It’s on the right of the E7.
In Nokia E7, 4 inch CBD AMOLED display really did great and the experience with it was even better than Nokia N8. Of course Nokia N8 stays behind E7 regarding screen size and display type. Clear Black AMOLED Display in Nokia E7 was better outside in direct sunlight. and the 4 inch screen.
But what if we compare it with other display types? Well the top notch comparisons on the web show that ClearBlack AMOLED does stand besides the most-anticipated Super AMOLED. As we said we just got this Nokia E7 for very limited time period we couldn’t hold it for comparisons sake. Wish we could have it for a little more while.
A good set of photo gallery of Nokia E7 we could have for you.
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