Published: January 12, 2010
Having an E72 in your pocket already makes you a cool cat by Nokia standards, but you know what’s even cooler? A firmware update for said E72, that’s what. It appears that at least some product codes of Nokia’s latest and greatest portrait QWERTY beast are getting hooked up with what appears to be a minor revision; we’ve yet to come across an official list of changes, though, so your guess is as good as ours. If you’ve got an E72 in-hand and you take the plunge, let us know how it goes, alright? Nokia E72 imbued with a minor firmware bump originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Tue, 12 Jan 2010 10:42:00 EST
Published: January 6, 2010
Here’s a bit of confusion for the eyes: a new Nokia hand has surfaced at the Vietnamese tech site iTech.vn which marries the traditional E-series candybar form factor with a big dash of Palm Centro -style face buttons. There aren’t many details so far, other than the 5 megapixel camera around back and the spooky fact that the phone is temporarily going by the “Mystic” moniker. While that legendary keyboard looks delicious as ever, we can’t say we’re digging much of the rest of this handset’s looks — or lack of expanded functionality implied in the form factor — but we’ll reserve judgement for when we know more and get a chance to play with this in person.
Published: November 28, 2009
Having trouble getting your hands on that Nokia E72 ? Perhaps you favor a handset with a TV tuner? Zoho’s KIRF E72 features the aforementioned tuner, dual sim, QWERTY keypad, WiFi, JAVA, FM tuner, and both rear and front-facing 1.3MP cameras. Rest assured, the UI looks nothing like what you’d get with from Finland. But did we mention that you could watch TV on the thing
Published: August 6, 2009
Filed under: Handsets , Nokia , Symbian , GSM , EDGE , HSDPA , UMTS , HSUPA Say you’ve got a Nokia E71 . Say, further, that you fully intend to upgrade to the E72 the moment it’s available (we can’t say we blame you). If you’d like to know more about the phone by the time it arrives on your doorstep than most people do in the lifetimes of their devices, we might recommend grabbing pork sandwich, a 64-ounce Coke, and your favorite blankie and curling up with mobile-review’s epic “first look.” Spec-wise, the new model is an outright slam dunk over the one it replaces, and it seems that mobile-review generally agrees — sticking points were few and far between though he seems ambivalent on the optical d-pad, and it’s also worth noting that the keyboard is now based on the E63′s design rather than the E71′s. Even if you don’t want to read through the somewhat roughly-translated text, it’s hard to argue with mobile-review’s great photography — and it’s not like you’re seeing an E72 in the flesh today, so you may as well have a look, eh?