The Nokia E60, released in October 2005, was a sleek and stylish device weighing only 117g with a thickness of 17mm. It ran on the Symbian OS 9.1 with a Series 60 UI, providing a smooth user experience. The phone offered 64MB of storage along with 64MB RAM and an RS-DV-MMC slot for expandable storage.
Featuring a 2.1″ TFT display with a resolution of 352×416 pixels, the Nokia E60 delivered crisp visuals for its time. Despite lacking a camera for photos or videos, the phone made up for it with its reliable performance driven by a 220 MHz Dual ARM 9 CPU and GSM/UMTS technology.
With a removable Li-Ion 970 mAh battery, the Nokia E60 could provide up to 6 hours and 40 minutes of talk time. It supported Wi-Fi 802.11i/e/g and VoIP over WLAN for seamless connectivity. The overall build and design of the phone, in a sleek silver color, made it a popular choice among users looking for a reliable communication device.
Although the Nokia E60 has been discontinued, it still holds a popularity score of 1,628,912 hits, showcasing its lasting impact in the mobile industry. With its affordable price point of about 190 EUR, the Nokia E60 remains a classic option for those seeking a functional and affordable mobile phone solution.