Nokia E66

By Joseph Hanlon on 18 August 2008

While we like the E71 better, the E66 is a great smartphone with class leading features. If you want the functionality of a business phone without the bulk of a PDA form factor, the E66 is the phone you've been looking for.

Editor's rating:9.0 User rating:8.1
  • Good: Solid and attractive build • HSDPA, Wi-Fi and A-GPS • Excellent productivity tools
  • Bad: Smaller battery compared to E71 • Accelerometer can be a nuisance
  • Specs: Slider • 3G, HSDPA • 110 MB • Numerical keypad • See more specifications
  • RRP: AU$679.00
  • Available plans: 6 plans available starting from $49 to $89

Design
At the beginning of the movie RoboCop a regular policeman is covered in shiny metal and becomes a super policeman, a RoboCop, if you will. That's a tremendously watered down version of the tragic start to this film, but in similarly simplistic terms we can see how Nokia has improved last year's popular E65 smartphone: they've covered it in shiny stainless steel and made it sleeker and sexier.

Yet, physically speaking, there is still so much of the E65 in the E66. From the size of the handset, to the placement of the menu keys, to the tiny phone-shaped speaker above the screen. Just as you can recognise Officer Alex Murphy in the RoboCop outfit, so too can you easily see the E65 in the E66. This newer model is marginally longer to accommodate the larger 2.4-inch colour screen, and is ever-so-slightly thinner, measuring in at 13.5mm deep.

The build quality of the E66 is outstanding. The handset as a whole feels solid and has a pleasing weight, and similar to the E71, the battery cover is textured with an appealing dimpled grid. The sliding mechanism on the E66 is smooth and controlled, feeling similar to the slider on the AU$1,800 Nokia 8800 Arte.

With its sleek slider design, and lack of QWERTY keyboard, the E66 is the business phone to appeal to people who want the flexibility of a smartphone without necessarily having a serious business intention, or who hate the larger form factors of most business phones. As such, the E66 features a 2.5mm headphone port and a microSD card slot for expanding the phone's memory and filling it up with music and videos. The E66 isn't a media phone, strictly speaking, but it is more than capable of busting out some tunes on public transport.

Features
Different to Nokia's E-Series releases of last year, the distance in regards to specs between this year's models, the E71 and the E66, is much closer. Sifting through the menus of the E66 is an identical experience to doing the same with the E71, they share matching connectivity options in 3.5G network speeds, Wi-Fi and A-GPS receivers, and the same 3.2-megapixel camera.

In fact, one of the few differences between these phones is that the E66 features an orientation sensor, meaning the display changes from portrait to landscape depending on how you are holding the phone. This isn't a new feature in phones, but while most phones only rotate the display in certain apps, like the Web browser or photo gallery, Nokia takes the idea a step further allowing you to adjust the orientation regardless of which application is running. This sensor also silences the ringtone on incoming calls when the phone is turned over, without cancelling the call.

The "E" in E-Series stands for Enterprise and like its business focused brethren, the E66 makes a very handy business sidekick with excellent email options, access to Microsoft Exchange servers for syncing mail, contacts and calendars with MS Outlook, a VPN client for accessing your company's intranet, as well as the ability to view MS Office documents (Word, Excel and PowerPoint) with the option to upgrade and be able to edit these documents from your handset. We've been able to install the necessary certificates and easily gain access to our office Exchange mail server and have new messages pushed to the phone.

Performance
Not only do the E66 and E71 share preloaded options and software, but they also have 128MB RAM and apparently make use of the same 369MHz ARM processors. Strangely, the E66 doesn't seem to process as quickly as the E71, but it's light years faster than last year's sluggish E65 and a slew of other smartphones we've seen this year.

One major difference between these two recent Nokia's is the size of the included batteries, and the resulting performance. We gave high praise to the E71 for its average of four days battery life. The E66 falls short of this, with cycles between two and three days depending on usage.

A new feature for both E-Series phones is easy-to-use multitasking. Pressing and holding the "main menu" key (the one that looks like a house) displays icons for all currently opened applications — similar to holding Alt-Tab on your PC. Using this menu you can quickly switch between apps, or use the backspace key to close an opened program, thus freeing valuable memory. This system works extremely well and the E66 is more than capable of having several processes active without significantly lowering performance.

Overall
As a smartphone the E66, like its predecessor, offers a portable alternative to the mostly bulky smartphones it competes against. We think the E71, with its excellent QWERTY keyboard and improved battery life, is a better option overall, but the matching productivity tools on these phones does mean that if you prefer a T9 numeric pad you won't be losing any functionality.

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Topics: gps, hsdpa, mobile phone, nokia, smartphone, wifi, e66, e71, phone

Comments (21)

  • kim gave 1/10 on 27/10/2009 14:47 Report abuse

    • Good: takes fairly good pics
    • Bad: freezes, won't dial out, hangs up during calls for no reason

    had this phone for over a year and within the first month the slide stopped auto locking and unlocking, it turns off for no reason, hangs up during calls, freezes, won't dial out so you have to turn it off then on and take memory card out and in to get it to work again which happens about 3 times a day, won't save some numbers, very low sound - poor quality, can not access camera quickly, won't send and receive txt msgs at times.......... in all THE WORST PHONE I have ever had over last 10 years!! DO NOT BUY THIS PHONE. About 4 others I know with this phone say exactly same thing!!

  • UPSET ME gave a review on 16/08/2009 00:24 Report abuse

    • Bad: VULNERABLE TO WATER INGRESS

    If you ride a motorbike dont buy this phone , no matter what precautions you take if it rains and you phone is in your pocket the slider provides a perfect route for water entry by capiliary action - the standard case is no use -

  • fadhil gave 10/10 on 30/07/2009 01:05 Report abuse

    • Good: Fantastic Completely Feature phone !!
    • Bad: Camera Quality is Dissapoint, I hope this is not Hardware fails.

    E66 has been with me for 8 months as business partners, as a sincere friend. Is it not redundant? not as well.
    E66 gives comprehensive support to maintain communication with my client on the company where I work. Wifi, GPS, Bluetooth, Infrared, Accelerometer sensor, and many benefits offered by the hardware. about the software is quite satisfactory.
    however, such as saying a word, no ivory that is not cracked! yap, I'm talking about the poor quality of the camera embedded on the phone. especially when the lighting does not support.
    I never regret with this phone!?!

  • aN0n0m0yZz ! gave a review on 28/07/2009 18:02 Report abuse

    i am gettin this fone soon nd im wondering if you can get it on, preferably, Telstra NextG or Telstra ? thx :) :)

  • muzz gave 7/10 on 23/05/2009 16:29 Report abuse

    • Good: fast thinker
    • Bad: bluetooth keeps droping in and out

    had e65,,,this one is heaps better, stronger and is much much much faster

  • Calvin4858 gave 7/10 on 13/12/2008 18:23 Report abuse

    • Good: *Its made by nokia, Good Brand
      *Smartphone apps
      *Good display size 2.4 with 16m colours

    • Bad: *Camera button doesnt start camera (Come on Nokia, How stupid was that!)
      *Improve customisation of Home screen, not just shortcuts
      *2.5mm jack instead of 3.5mm standard
      *Battery only 1000mhz, should be 1300mhz
      *Should have been a touch screen

      Now all of this would have made it close to a 10/10 !

    How can people rate this phone a 10 and add negative (Con) remarks at the same time? Do they work for Nokia or something?
    Great phone with good smartphone aps.

  • Barry gave 8/10 on 11/12/2008 01:39 Report abuse

    • Good: Build quality
      Looks/slim fits well in your pocket
      Display is sharp and bright
      All round good phone.
    • Bad: Max Video resolution is not that great.
      Screen began to flicker/turn off within a week

    Had the phone for a week and the screen has started to go black or flicker. Besides that it is a great phone. Feels very solidly built and is a good looking thing. Takes a while to get used to the software if you used to have an older phone like I did.

  • Sheen gave 8/10 on 08/12/2008 00:37 Report abuse

    • Good: Great solid feel, Smooth slider, Brilliant display, Value for money
    • Bad: Need to wipe the shiny body often due to smudges, Battery life greatly reduced as compared to my previous 3230.

    Got the phone recently for appx. US$392.00 in Bahrain. One of the best phones for business users from Nokia.

  • pl.kasee gave 9/10 on 03/12/2008 14:56 Report abuse

    • Good: 1.Performance
      2.Standard Softwares like Advanced Call Manager
      3.Push Email
      4. Wifi
      5. 3G
      6. Edge/GPRS
      7. GPS
    • Bad: 1. No GOOGLE Calendar Sync by Nokia
      2. Battery on Wifi is very bad

    Perfect Phone for business/email readers. Performance is good.

  • LeighJ gave 8/10 on 21/11/2008 09:38 Report abuse

    • Good: Great camera, excellent features, quick data transfer (bluetooth or cable), good call quality.
    • Bad: Slider has already become hit and miss in one week; absence of Voice Dialling (where I record the voice tags, not using the phones own V/D feature). Too many false correlations. Won't Pair with existing Supertooth car kit.

    Been using this for a week now. Better than the 7500 prism although the new OS takes a bit of getting used to.

    Does get smudged easy, but nearly all phones do these days with the larger glass fronts. Slider operation is a bit of hit and miss for Lock and Unlock - not consistent. Have to move the slider real slow for it to unlock or answer a call; same to make sure it locks.

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