Earlier this month, I got a 16GB Nexus 4 shipped from USA. Have used it extensively for a few weeks now and here is my review:
Buy it.
Earlier this month, I got a 16GB Nexus 4 shipped from USA. Have used it extensively for a few weeks now and here is my review:
Buy it.
This will be a quick ownership review of a phone that is near obsolete now. The Nokia E72. Honestly, the point of this review is to give me a much needed impetus to start writing regularly again. Here’s hoping it works.
In January 2010, I needed a phone to make Skype calls to a near one who was travelling to Europe. My Sony Ericsson K550i was a minion who started to die on me within hours of resuscitation (charging). The choices in the market gave me a headache. After much consultations and discussions with people in the know, I still had the headache.
A friend owned a Nokia E63 which I used for a few minutes to chat on ‘fring’. Liked it. Thought its a good buy, given the fact that all I needed was Skype. But life’s no fun if all decisions are so simple now, is it? Just when I was about to buy the E63, Nokia announced free navigation on Nokia maps. Being a travel addict that I am, the feature was droolworthy.
So I decided to go for E72, which had a GPS. Skype for now, and free navigation for later, I thought. Purchased the black E72 at a Sangeetha outlet for about Rs.19,000 (this was 26 January 2010).
First Impressions:
Charged the phone, inserted the sim card, let the settings wizard take care of basic settings. Typing was fun. Having push email was fun. Gravity app for twitter was much fun. The UI sucked big time. Had to navigate through nooks & corners to find basic features & settings. But none of it mattered. I needed it for Skype calls.
Usability:
Those are probably the important impressions worth sharing. In these two years of ownership, I have dropped the E72 many times, except for small scratches around the edge, it still looks brand new. One just cant beat Nokia when it comes to build quality. The phone got drenched in rain more than a couple of times. A sauna session in a bucket of uncooked rice & voilà! Its back to working normally.
What’s Good:
What’s Bad:
So there you have it. Nokia E72: Bungee jumper, swimmer, likes rain. But sucks as a phone. Don’t buy if someone tries to sell one to you.