There's always a risk when a high-interest product is announced that by the time it hits shelves its moment has passed. The Nokia E72 has been just such an anticipated smartphone, with eager E71 ...
Nokia's E72 incrementally builds upon its excellent predecessor, the E71. Improvements and refinements can be seen all over the device, including a faster 600MHz ARM 11 processor (versus the 369MHz ...
The phonebook of the Nokia E72 does a tremendous job, offering storage space for a virtually unlimited number of contacts and fields with all the available memory potentially usable for that purpose.
Although it's not easy to find online yet, the Nokia E72 is officially in stores now. Who's getting one? Featuring a full QWERTY keyboard, the Nokia really wants you to to get on board with instant ...
I usually have a pretty good idea of the rumors surrounding mobile devices, but I was caught completely by surprise with the news of the Nokia E72 and E75 that was posted over at Symbian Freak today.
In all the time we had our Nokia E72 review unit in, we never really felt the need to drop it, cover it in dust or generally knock it about. Still, there are more demanding people out there than us, ...
What's not: Not a huge step up from the Nokia E71, small QVGA display is dated and limiting. June 2010 Editor's Note: If you're a T-Mobile customer, check out the Nokia E73 Mode, T-Mobile's version of ...
The Nokia E72 comes complete with a built-in GPS receiver, A-GPS and Ovi Maps preinstalled. Voice-guided navigation comes at a price, however, you get 10 1-day drive licenses that come with the phone ...
One of the reasons I love my job is because there's no single answer to "what phone should I get?" The best phone for me may be different from our Editor's Choice, which may be different from what's ...
“Nokia’s E72 teases with a design that would make most BlackBerry owners drool and dated software that made us cringe.” “Why you can trust Digital Trends – We have a 20-year history of testing, ...
Chris is the former Editor of Pocket-lint. He has been a technology journalist since 2008 and has covered the rise of Android and reviewed just about every important device along the way. Chris lives ...