Nokia E65 Information and Pictures leak!
By Stefan Constantinescu on Friday, January 5th, 2007 at 2:12 AM PST In Devices
UPDATE: Excuse me for my typo, this post originally said N65, I meant E65.
I need a Hungarian to translate these for me STAT: Terminal.hu as well as Mobile Mania
Please?









My friend … you need someone from Slovakia not Hungary
And it seems that all params are self explanatory.
As a side note – ugh this one is really ugly (but I hate all sliders so probably it’s just me
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Doesn’t look so bad and specs seems good but why this ugly POP Port instead of a mini-USB ?
I’m from SK so, here is translation:
Construction: slider
Material: metal, plastic, leather, rubber
dimensions: 106×47x14 mm, slided out: 137×47x14 mm
Display: 352×416 px 16 mil. color display
Memory: 70 MB(52MB for user) internal + external microSD
Bands: GSM 850, 900, 1800, 1900, WCDMA 2100 Mhz
Connectivity: IrDA, BT, 802.11b/g, GRPS, EDGE, UTMS, CSD HSCSD, POP Port(Usb 2.0)
Operating System: symbian series 60
Battery: BL-5F
Camera: 2Mpx 1600×1200 photo res., autofocus
Price: 340 EUR
When?: Q2/Q3 2007
Looks like my mum’s 6111 , can I get it in pink will give it to my wife
Those extra buttons around the key pad apparently relate to the VoIP function, i.e. there is some dedicate key(s) for it.
Nice specs in small package, relatively/very thin.
Funny/weird/potentially unconfortable looking grooves on the side of the keypad; otherwise not very exiting looking but that’s usual for E series.. and that damned pop port connection again.. oh well
Can’t have very long battery life if wifi is used a lot, but I gather corporate use and VoIP will for quite a while mostly take place in offices, so the charger is always near.
Basically the design seems the reverse of most thin sliders (e.g. N95 or Samsung) where the lid slides in an U shaped base, where as in E65 the lid is U shaped and the bottom part slides into it. The benefit seems to me to be that the keypad is easier to access; and when closed the “face” looks solid and had more space for function keys – I gather this phone can largely be operated in closed mode provided you have most number you call in contacts.
Given that there seems to be a dedicated conference call button or some such like (top left one next to navipad), and all the other VoIP stuff, I bet Nokia is trying hard to sell this to corporations as their “in office” phone to replace or at least complement land lines and desktop phones.
But overall not bad at all!
Does somebody have any info about FM radio?
Heh man, I am from Slovakia…maybe you don’t know map of the world
. Hehe…kidding you…ok…someone from Slovakia had translated it already…thank GOD
…take care