
An interesting review, even though we still think that the screen is too small:
After a few days with the E65 we grew to like its feel in the hand and general use, the slider mechanism is strong and great to use for answering and ending calls. The screen which is a QVGA 240 x 320 pixel unit is not the largest but it is bright and colourful and easily read but a little small for email which is supported by the 65. The data services are spot on and easy to configure, we soon had the Nokia E65 hooked up to our WLAN using both WEP and also the more secure WPA security settings. The inbuilt browser works well but again the small screen means while its fine for checking a train timetable you wouldn't want to read the Times on it.
Via LordPercy
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