Unlocked Cell Phones - Customer reviews - Nokia E63-2 Unlocked Phone with 2 MP Camera, 3G, Wi-Fi, Media Player, and MicroSD Slot--U.S. Version with Warranty (Ultramarine Blue) |
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Manufacturer: Nokia
List Price: $279.00
Our Price: $169.99
You Save: $109.01 (39%)
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Used Price: $140.88
Average Customer Rating:
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| Spotlight customer reviews: | Name: R. Cruz Location: YWG, MB CA Date: 2010-06-10 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: Nokia E63-2 Unlocked GSM Phone Comment: PROS:
- WiFi Connectivity
- Usable with personal headphones, BlueTooth
- Lightweight
CONS:
- Mediocre battery life (can be attributed to usage)
I bought this phone for its WiFi capabilities. I needed a phone which was compatible with Skype as I do long distance calls with this program. I am very pleased with my purchase. My only gripe is the mediocre battery life, which I think is due to the WiFi and BlueTooth modules being constantly on, plus the fact that I occasionally use it for 4 hours straight playing MP3s at the office. I should experience better battery life if I use those 2 modules only as needed.
Name: MacFan 8580 Location: Fishers, IN USA Date: 2009-06-18 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: Great phone for a great price Comment: I had a Blackberry Pearl, but I hated the keyboard and the Blackberry predictive text correction software drove me up the wall. I wanted a phone with a full QWERTY keyboard. I went to ATT and looked at the E71, but I did not want all the ATT crapware. After doing a lot of research, I thought the E63 would fit the bill for me and would not include all the ATT fluff. I was right.
I really like this phone a lot. I'm able to use my iTunes music as ringtones, which is nice. Bluetooth, WiFi, email work pretty well. I have NO data plan, so this phone uses WiFi only to do email and that works fine for me. I'm also able to sync with my Mac after downloading the iSync plug-in and software from Nokia's website. I do this via Bluetooth, so I haven't needed the data cable.
The only 2 cons I've found so far, is that I can not get Mail for Exchange to work with our Exchange server here at work. So I have to just use IMAP on our Exchange server to connect to mail. Not sure this is Nokia's fault, but their documentation does leave a lot to be desired.
And other thing I wish it would do is just automatically connect to the closest defined wireless access point. It ALWAYS asks which access point to use, instead of just automatically connecting to it. Nokia should see how the iPhone does this and make their software work like that.
Otherwise, I'm a happy camper and would recommend the Nokia E63 to anyone.
Name: J. Solorzano Location: Date: 2009-06-20 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: Great Price vs Quality Ratio Comment: Pros:
Good Camera
Hot-Swappable microSD card slot
Keyboard very responsive and has great tactile feedback
Highly Customizable
Great Signal Strength, where other phones get 0-1 bars this gets at least 2
Fantastic Battery life even under heavy use
Tough Case, not a cheap feel at all
Thousands of available apps that meet almost every need
Easy to set up wifi but still has the advanced settings for more complicated set ups
Very internet friendly, loads pages quickly and accurately
3.5mm headset jack makes it easy to use any headphones with this and the phone knows what type of headphones you're using so it sets up most settings automatically
Keyboard design is better laid out than e71
Can use $15 a month unlimited data plan with at&t getting this phone unlocked
Crystal clear call quality
Cons:
No Volume rocker, definitely missed but not needed
Processor power leaves you wanting just a bit more
Earpiece Volume is a bit lower than expected but adequate for everyday use.
Range of the wifi locater is greater than the range that the wifi can actually connect to so it leaves you unable to connect to wifi you can "see"
No GPS, but it will use the cell phone towers to approximate where you are within 300 feet, so Google Maps and other map applications will still know generally where you are.
Overall you can't beat the quality you get for the price you pay. If you're struggling between this phone and the e71, e71x, or even e72, the features that they off are identical except for a few perks. Really think about what you're going to use this phone for and you'll find that this phone will usually meet all of your needs.
Name: Brian K. Pratt Location: OH USA Date: 2009-07-31 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: I love this phone! Comment: I've been looking for a new cell phone for over two years but couldn't find anything that I liked. I love this phone. It's extremely easy to use and has everything that I was looking for in a new phone.
Name: Red Raider Location: Lubbock, Texas Date: 2009-08-23 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: Great smartphone Comment: I have now had this phone for about 4 months. I've been reading through the reviews where people have problems with the battery heating up and the phones not charging, but I have never experienced this. The internet browser works very well, the phone supports PDF files, you can create microsoft office documents...etc. Ovi files also works well with this phone so its easy to transfer files between your phone and a computer.
The music player is decent, I don't really use it as a primary mp3 player,but as long as you have a decent pair of headphones its fine. Call volumes are also better than any phone I've ever owned.
The only problems I've had are when texting/emailing the response is a little slow, but its not really much of a problem. Also be sure to buy a micro-USB cable because there isn't one in the box.
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