Nokia updates E90 Communicator with revised keyboard?
Posted by Will on Wednesday, January 30th, 2008 at 1:04 pm under Rumors, Nokia, Devices
In case any of you out there are still thinking about buying the Nokia E90 Communicator-monster, we’ve got an update for you. Our friends at All About Symbian think that there’s an updated Nokia E90 Communicator shipping with a revised keyboard.
The current generation (or previous generation, depending on how you look at it) Nokia E90 Communicator was designed with a keyboard whose keys would make imprints on the touchscreen when the handset was closed. The new E90 v2 has ostensibly been fitted with a “flush keyboard” that doesn’t make those annoying marks on the display. It’s a potentially minor fix that could make a huge difference for greasy-fingered gadget-mongers.
However, from the looks of the forum thread that sparked this rumor, the prevailing thought is that there is no update on the Nokia E90 Communicator. If anyone has been able to get their hands on a revised Nokia E90, leave a comment, will ‘ya?
[Via: AllAboutSymbian]



January 30th, 2008 at 2:17 pm
But how popular is this communicator ?
i heard it was a flop
anyone ?
January 30th, 2008 at 2:45 pm
Rumours say it’s very big in Indonesia - because it’s big. It’s a macho thing…
–jouni
January 30th, 2008 at 3:39 pm
Varun: The E90 was never meant to be a mass-market device so I don’t know exactly what would constitute sales flop.
January 30th, 2008 at 5:34 pm
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January 30th, 2008 at 9:32 pm
I agree with Stelios - - it is a niche device and is priced accordingly.
In response to the post, it is beyond me why Nokia would ship the phone with this issue; it disgusts me that they knowingly ship E90s with keyboards that touch the screen and N95s which have horrible sliders.
…do they even test these things for more than a few days before releasing them to the public? I mean, seriously?
March 14th, 2008 at 12:47 pm
I’ve recently taken delivery of an E90 from Vodafone UK and it’s the new revised model with completely flat keyboard and rev 14 motherboard. No marks on the screen at all from keyboard and no creaks from case, sits very flat on my desk with no wobble (like the ols version did apparently!)
March 22nd, 2008 at 2:50 pm
will vodafone deliver it to a usa resident? if so can you give me the website? does nokia uk have the same phone? or do you need to pick it up in the uk?
March 22nd, 2008 at 3:23 pm
also will this phone work well with at&t, blackberry connect etc. and can you still get support from nokia usa?
March 27th, 2008 at 3:19 am
The nokia e90 variant in w/c the keypad doesn’t touch the screen - it does exist.
My girlfriend and I both own communicators. Unfortunately, mine was touching the screen - her’s does not.
the next best solution is to buy a screen protector. It’s a sticker film for the screen. costs 100.00 pesos in the Philippines (approx = $)2
March 27th, 2008 at 11:19 am
Further update on my new Vodafone Nokia E90: After switching to a dark (black) coloured theme I noticed that the external screen had 6 lazy pixels (i.e. show as white on a black background!) The internal screen was perfect. Called Vodafone without much hope they’d do anything, but to my surprise they shipped out a brand new E90 free of charge to replace my original one - This one is absolutely perfect and is also the new model with completely flat keyboard that doesn’t touch the screen. Well done Vodafone - They’re customer care and service is second to none.
March 27th, 2008 at 11:20 am
Oops I meant “their” customer care and service - soz!
March 27th, 2008 at 4:57 pm
Ugh, I wish we had those kind of service providers in Canada, lol they would never even consider picking up a phone like the communicator
April 16th, 2008 at 3:08 am
Well to say the least nokia e90 for what its worth is priceyyyy but it is a nokia which mean years to play with and quality. I use to be a windows maniac symbian is much more stable and the on board features are perfect you need no software upgrade to run the nokia e90 as you do with windows devices so for that 1100 aust dollar its worth it bcos you’d pay an extra 200 in software for windows application for a dopod or tytn 11 or even the ultimate series from imate which is a total software headache and i know i own all devices just to get the pda to run properly- I do have the updated flush keyboard of the nokia e90 perfect and the keyboard a little stiff but with practice im at least 40plus words a minute on this bad boy and im 6′7 with big hands- hands down nokia e90 is perfect if there is a word for that in a pda
April 16th, 2008 at 3:38 am
where did you get this e90 with the flush keyboard?
April 16th, 2008 at 5:15 am
In reply to where did i buy the nokia. Nokia sent me the phone i own a phone shop in australia and sell nokia products so the distributor i use sent me the phones and there is a diff- they say its all black etc on forums i have read but the models i have are the same exact phone but with the flush keyboard so thats about it…..
May 26th, 2008 at 4:43 am
I bought mine from Amazon.com (US). I’ve been waiting for a better communicator since the wonderful 9290… 9300 & 9500 were just too slow. so far, I’ve had this phone for 4 days and I’m quite pleased.
Someone said this is for a niche market - I think Nokia has DECIDED that it will be for a niche market - if they’d lower the price a bit and turn it out as a phone - they’d make alot more money on it - and people who got a chance to pick it up and look at it would want it. Its a very cool phone.
I dont know why they treat it as second class (at least here in the US)… there’s an awful lot of gadget geeks here who would love this phone!