The Nokia E60 is a good looking traditional candybar business phone without a camera. The Nokia E60 is smaller and cheaper than previous Nokia business phones. The E60 works in Europe, Africa, Asia-Pacific, North America, and South America.
E60 Key Features
– Symbian OS v9.1, Series 60 3rd Edition
– 64 MB internal memory
– WLAN (WiFi) and Internet call over WLAN

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– 3G (UMTS)
– Bluetooth, Infrared and USB support
– EGSM 900, GSM 1800, GSM 1900 and WCDMA (3GPP Release 99) networks in Europe, Africa, Asia-Pacific, North America, and South America
The E60 is a solid phone and has no gaps between parts. The phone has a high-resolution color display (TFT 16 million, 352 x 408 pixels) and support (read, editing and creating new files) for Word, Excel and PowerPoint documents. The E60 has the new Nokia web browser and a RSS reader pre installed. Connections include GPRS, EDGE, Wi-Fi, UMTS, PTT, Bluetooth (1.2), IrDa and USB.
Bottom Line
I like the look and feel of the E60. It’s a solid phone and has no gaps between parts. If you have driven a German car you know what I mean (American cars are also good :-). I´m no big fan of slim or plastic phones because I´m afraid I might brake them. With the E60 I didn´t have to worry about that. The buttons can be pressed without problems and usability is good. The five-way scroll also worked well and better than on some previous Nokia’s.