Nokia E63 has an ARM 11
processor of 369 MHz. This means that the menu navigation is moving well and
fast. As expected from a Nokia smartphone, it runs Symbian OS 9.2, Series 60,
version 3.1. In standby mode, the E63's screen displays the connectivity, the
mobile phone operator, the time and the date and a band of shortcuts:
messaging, Internet, music player, photo gallery, alarm clock and the Switch
mode that will change the icons of the shortcuts. Unfortunately, their
customization is impossible; the SWITCH mode comes with its own shortcuts.
At the bottom of the
screen we find two menus, camera and MENU, which I mentioned earlier. The menu
of Nokia E63 is positioned in a matrix format with icons on four columns and
three rows and each of them is very thorough. For example, the Media menu has
in its composition the recorder, the music player, the music store, the camera,
the picture gallery, RealPlayer, podcasts, the radio, internet radio, the music
store, Flash Player, 3D tone ringtones, and the online share service.
Nokia E63 supports SMS,
MMS, email and instant messaging. SMS and MMS messages are stored in a separate
inbox from the e-mail, which in turn has a separate inbox. Setting the e-mail
is easy and the standard protocols supported are POP3 and IMAP4. Each mail
supports electronic attachments. To set your e-mail you need an internet
connection.

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