Le téléphone portable E72 - Noir est un smartphone conçu par Nokia, utilisable avec les réseaux 3G / UMTS, 3G++ / HSUPA, Edge et GPRS.Il est basé sur le système d'exploitation SymbianOS. Ce téléphone portable dispose d'un écran tactile 2,4 pouces, d'une puce GPS, d'une connexion WiFi. Il affiche 12h30 d'autonomie en communication, et embarque 250 Mo de mémoire interne. Enfin, il lit votre musique MP3.
Plus : excellente qualtié de fabrication, bon clavier, caméra améliorée, très réactif, bonne autonomie, prise audio jack 3,5 mm.Moins : le pavé tactile peut être perturbant par moments, la plateforme S60 semble un peu datée.
Nokia's E72 retains a similar style and feature set to its predecessor, with a few minor improvements. If you already own an E71 there is no compelling reason to upgrade, but for everyone else the E72 is a stylish business smartphone with a good keyboard.
As you’ve probably guessed we’re quite fond of the E72. It’s got a great range of features, a brilliant keyboard and impressive messaging support. So why does it miss out a perfect score this time around? There are two main reasons. Firstly, it’s not a significant upgrade from the E71. The camera and processor may have been boosted, and a new optical joystick added, but in terms of core functionality it adds little to its predecessor. Secondly, the world of smartphones has moved on dramatically since the E71 appeared, and we’re not convinced the E72 does quite enough to keep pace with some of these changes - most notably, the screen could do with being a higher resolution. That said, this is still a top class pure messaging phone and we don’t think those who choose to upgrade from the E71 will be disappointed.
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Le clavier QWERTY est un plaisir à utiliser les touches â € fortement arrondi se sentir bien sous le pouce,
The Qwerty keyboard is a pleasure to use — the sharply rounded keys feel great under the thumb,
The Nokia E72 is a capable smartphone with a focus on communication. The hardware has the quality feel to it that we expect from Nokia, providing a range of services that whilst all proficient, don't really excite. We did like the new free navigation that Ovi Maps provides, but the rest of the platform feels as though it needs to take a step forward.
(Les notes de la presse sont données à titre indicatif et représentent une interprétation du test par Numerama)