CNET Asia Review
Very good
The good: QWERTY keypad; Wi-Fi. View score
The bad: Lack of HSDPA and GPS.
The bottom line: The Nokia E63 is a good phone that delivers a competent texting and email experience, but its E71 predecessor is better, offering more features and greater finesse. If you want a smartphone that stands out from the crowd, however, the colorful E63 is worth checking out.
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Average User Rating
from 20 users
Excellent
8
out of 10User Reviews
my 1st ever QWERTY phone
Jan 20, 2010Rating: 8 out of 10 (Excellent)
Pros: nice keypad, decent TFT screen, fast OS
Cons: mediocre camera
Opinion:
been using dis phone for ½ a year now. And its one of the nicest phone I've used.
Most of the features we're nice.. except for its 2mp non-autofocus camera. But u get what u paid for.
But the construction of this phone IMO quite better than E71 even E71 have sleek metal body, but smaller keypad.
Summary: Nice smart/qwerty-wi-fi-business looking phone under the budget of RM1k
vfm
Jan 15, 2010Rating: 7 out of 10 (Very good)
Pros: nice keypad
Cons: software problems
Opinion:
even after upgrading the firmware i am having software problems with the phone
Good mid range business phone
Oct 21, 2009Rating: 7 out of 10 (Very good)
Pros: Nokia browser, affordability, Exchange support
Cons: Symbian OS restrictions
Opinion:
I would suggest this phone for mid range business users. This is a good device that manages a regular business user's needs. However the restriction on Symbian OS gets in the way of simple PIM (eg. meeting requests functionalities)sometimes.
Other than minor personal preferences, I think this is a stunning phone. And I love any RED coloured devices. :)



