Nokia E63 joins E71 as QWERTY business phone
Following the huge success of E71, Nokia once again launches another QWERTY business phone. Dubbed as E63, this phone is E71 in red, thanks to its red motive, compared to dark grey for E71. The price is not that expensive, EUR 199 before taxes and subsidies!
Differed to E71 for HSDPA connectivity, E63 has the features of Wi-Fi and easy access to Mail for Exchange. E63 has dedicated keys for calendar, contacts, and email. Nokia E63 also includes Files on Ovi, a service where people can get remote access to their PC files even when their computer is offline. Anyone buying the handset will have access to 1GB of online file storage for free.
Nokia now is competing with BlackBerry for push email devices. Nokia has ditched BlackBerry Connect and made partnership with Microsoft for Exchange sync. The E63 will be sold worldwide, including Asia region.




November 14th, 2008 at 9:26 am
ahahahahahahaha. no HSDPA *relieved*
yeah, even the Indonesia’s HSDPA connectivity still unstable and isn’t widely available, I still have no regret buying E71
November 14th, 2008 at 9:28 am
and you forgot to mention the missing GPS
November 14th, 2008 at 4:21 pm
yeah Aldi, the GPS is missing too for E63
December 6th, 2008 at 8:55 am
For general user, this phone is a great choice, since this phone has few advance feature. For Push Mail, we can add Seven Push Mail Beta from http://www.seven.com rather than Wail for Exchange, for GPS we can adding GPS Bluetooth device with Garmin Mobile for Symbian.
I’ve ever using Seven Push Mail in my old Nokia E61, and that’s working great, the push mail service is almost real time (the different is only 1 or 2 second), withouth monthly plan, just a GPRS fee for every KB.
December 17th, 2008 at 11:37 pm
well … I think E63 is better than E71 … The price is much cheaper and it also has switch mode between business and personal .. well, yeaa it also doesnt have GPS, but.. So what ???