More pictures of the Nokia E65 leak! This time in red
By Stefan Constantinescu on Friday, January 19th, 2007 at 4:01 AM PST In Devices
Source: Terminal.hu
Source of higher quality pictures: eBay
This is so coming out at 3GSM. I can’t read Hungarian but numbers are universal: S60v3FP1, 2MP Camera with LED flash, still unsure if the screen is QVGA or 352×416, quad band, 70 MB of RAM, microSD, 340 euros = $440, it weighs 140 grams. If I have any Hungarian readers please translate this article, thanks in advance!
UPDATE: I found larger (640×480) versions of these pictures on a very, very, very slow server. Grabbing 6 images now at 1 kb/s. Will post them once download is complete!









Not having used Nokia for some years, I’m a bit out of touch. However, the home-screen shown on that phone, is it unique to that phone or standard with newer S60 devices? It looks far more usable than I ever remember S60 being.
Ta.
Pete: It’s a demo phone but that’s basically what the home screen for S60 looks like. A simple row of apps, a clock, the date, and then you get notifications of email, todo’s and calendar appointments.
Have you ever used an S60 device?
Briefly, with 7610 I think, but don’t remember it having to-do’s and calender appts on the home screen. Also found the sync clunky with Outlook and the fact it wouldn’t sync the note field of contacts and appts put me off, though I think some of that has changed with newer phones.
The 7610 isn’t an S60 device Pete.
Not the newer version of S60, but http://www.symbian.com/phones/nokia_7610.html lists it as S60. Maybe different countries are giving the phone different numbers though.
By S60 I mean Symbian OS 9.1
I use GSM Arena: http://www.gsmarena.com/nokia_7610-703.php
See how it says: Symbian OS v7.0s, Series 60 v2.0 UI
Trust me it’s difficult, even I’ve messed up classifying devices some times.
You try saying Series 60 Revision 3 Feature Pack 1 three times fast
Well, whatever they call it, it seems to have improved leaps and bounds.
What I’d really like would be an online emulator/simulator so I could try all the functions without having to spend the money _then_ findout it’s not suitable. As I’d like a device with a _decent_ camera, Nokia would be good, but only if the functionality was good enough.
Well depending on your budget Pete a Nokia N73 or N95 would be perfect for you. Great cameras in both!
If you’re in to music as well then I’d have to say get an N76. 3.5 mm headphone jack for the win!
Well, like the look of the N95 when it surfaces, but I wouldn’t want to shell out for it without being sure it would be suitable.
I can read hungarian but they’re not saying that much.
The images leaked from the dummy maker, it got 3g/no HSDPA, GPRS, EDGE, Wi-Fi & Bluetooth, 2Mp but no LED helplight, 70 MB internal memory with 52 MB available.
that preety much sums it up.
http://forum2.mobile-review.com/showpost.php?p=519841&postcount=123
The phone’s menu has an application called “team” and it seems like an app that gives you the ability to create teams of people and have conference calls etc with them . Still in the phone i have in my hands is not yet fully implemented and does not work .
Will try to post a photo tommorow , but this “red” colour looks nice in real life , while in photos it appears “put of place” for an E series phone .
The UI has some minor modifications and some new apps , but it remains a 9.1/3rd edition phone . As for the camera , it’s similar to the one found at N70 etc , nothing more . Flash and Auto focus are missing .
Even at a prototype stage , it is much better than a N80 in many aspects .
Thinner , lighter with decent lifetime , big yet 240×320 display , and more stable wi-fi operation .
are you saying you have an e65?
nope
that is quote from mobile-review forums