The Nokia E7, released in February 2011, was known for its sleek design and reliable performance. This phone, weighing 176g and with a thickness of 13.6mm, offered users a comfortable grip and a solid build quality.
Running on Symbian^3 OS, upgradable to Nokia Belle OS, the Nokia E7 provided a smooth and customizable user experience. With 16GB of internal storage and no card slot, users had a decent amount of space for their files and applications.
Featuring a 4.0″ AMOLED display with a resolution of 360×640 pixels and Corning Gorilla Glass protection, the Nokia E7 delivered vibrant colors and sharp visuals for an enjoyable viewing experience.
The phone’s 8MP main camera with dual-LED flash allowed users to capture high-quality photos and videos in various lighting conditions. The main camera could shoot videos at 720p resolution, offering decent video recording capabilities.
With Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 3.0, A-GPS, and microUSB 2.0 connectivity options, the Nokia E7 ensured that users could stay connected and easily transfer files. Additionally, the phone featured sensors like accelerometer, proximity, and compass for added functionality.
Although the Nokia E7 has been discontinued, it remains a popular choice for those looking for a reliable smartphone with a blend of functionality and style. With a price tag of around 150 EUR, the Nokia E7