By:
Bonnie Cha
After nearly a year of waiting, Nokia officially announced today its plans to bring the E series to the United States--well, sort of.
With its slim profile and full QWERTY keyboard, the Nokia E62 bears more than a striking resemblance to the Motorola Q and the RIM BlackBerry 8700 series, but that's not to say the smart phone doesn't have its own personality--with both good points and bad.
Packed with powerful productivity apps and wireless options, the Nokia E62 is sure to be a corporate crowd pleaser.
We tested the quadband (GSM 850/900/1800/1900; EDGE) Nokia E61 in San Francisco using Cingular's service, and its call quality was excellent.
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