Nokia E70

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Nokia E70
Screen 352x416 16M colors
Memory 64 MB built-in

64 MB MiniSD card

Networks 900, 1800 and 1900 MHz GSM (E70-1) or 850, 1800 and 1900 MHz GSM (E70-2), Class 10 GPRS, Class B MSC 10 EDGE (EGPRS), UMTS/WCDMA (E70-1 only)
Connectivity IEEE 802.11b/g wireless LAN

Bluetooth v1.2, infrared, data cable included

Physical size 117 x 53 x 22 millimeters / 4.61 x 2.09 x 0.87 inches
Weight 127 grams / 4.48 ounces (with Nokia Battery BL-6C)

The Nokia E70 is a candybar/fold keyboard type smartphone from the Eseries range, announced in October 2005 and released in May 2006. There are two models of this phone, the E70-1 for the world market with tri-band (900, 1800, 1900MHz) GSM and UMTS, and the E70-2 for the Americas with just tri-band (850, 1800, 1900MHz) GSM. Both models use the S60 platform on top of Symbian OS version 9.1.

The E70 is the successor to the 6822/6820 and the 6800 before that.

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  • Multimedia Messaging v1.2
  • Push to talk
  • Java MIDP 2.0
  • Web Browser for S60
  • POP3, IMAP4, SMTP E-mail
  • SIP client for VoIP calls
  • WiFi (802.11b/g) with WEP/WPA
  • Bluetooth with up to six concurrent connections (though only one can be a headset).
  • Speaker-independent voice calls and commands
  • Speech synthesis mode for visually impaired
  • Mini QWERTY fold-out keyboard
  • Polyphonic tones
  • Vibrate
  • HF speakerphone
  • Offline mode
  • 117 x 53 x 22 millimeters, 102 cc, 127 grams
  • 1.01 W/kg (type RM-10), 0.90 W/kg (type RM-24) SAR-Rating

The Nokia E70 is aimed at the high-end professional market. The colour screen has a 352x416 pixel (totalling 146,432 pixels) resolution and is capable of GSM, 3G, WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity.

It should be noted, that despite the advanced features of this phone, there is a few missing features as well. The SIP VoIP functionality will currently not work through a firewall or most router configurations. Nokia has made a statement that they are working on implementing STUN (planned for 2006), TURN and ICE (planned 2007).

It may also come as a surprise, that the advanced Bluetooth capabilities of the phone, capable of connecting to up to six devices simultaneously, lacks A2DP support.

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