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5 Responses to “Nokia E72 Unlocked Phone– U.S. Version with Full Warranty”
Nokia’s E72 is an amazing phone. I’m sure a lot of people will find this handset to be worth every cent. Compared with other full-qwerty phones, this E72 rates very highly.
However, the Nokia E71 was a major selling phone globally, but got very little media coverage.
Nokia, the dominant player in the global mobile market, gained mind share in the late 90s the old fashion way…delivering good phones to customers. There was relatively very little talk about Nokia in the press, but a lot of viral word of mouth.
I’m very skeptical of the large media coverage of Apple iPhone, RIM Blackberry and Google Android. I can partly understand RIM’s success in that they consistently targeted business users with push email. I’ve seen people use the iPhone in such a way to make sure that people around notice they’re using something that’s the current media talking point. I know of a few guys who buy iPhones only to give it to their wife, who use the iPhone for a while and then change to a more robust Nokia phone.
I find that Nokia have a wide range of handset designs that are suited to a larger spectrum of users (teens, moms, young adults, professionals, seniors).
However, some of the good phones seem to lack just “one thing” to attract full blown media blitz…not enough RAM, or lower res camera or keypad size or screen size.
Nokia need to come up with a “cool and complete” phone every once in a while and commit more towards promoting that “cool and complete” model in the media.
Nokia seem to be content to let the sales volumes speak up for some of their popular models (eg N95, E71), but supporting the sales volume with some marketing campaign may help to capture back some of the mindshare and the media space.
Nokia’s marketing certainly need to get their act together and put across a conherent message for each phone or range of phones.
Rating: 4 / 5
I bought this phone based on reviews on E71 and my old confidence on Nokia. But Nokia did an excellent job to mess up this phone. I couldn’t believe they released this phone with so many software bugs. I was frustrated to set up the email, it was ok at the begining, but after my yahoo email is up and running, I was trying to set up the gmail, and found that all yahoo email configuration got into the gmail account. Then the nightmare started, oh.. my…
Nokia should be a cell phone manufacture, they shouldn’t get into smart phone unless they are sure they got some smart people.
Rating: 1 / 5
Could have been the perfect phone, the reason for me to finally ditch the iphone and get off the expensive data plan.
OH WELL NOKIA, guess you should have made the plug in compatible with Snow Leopard. I’m very very disappointed, after having waited months for this. It almost became my next greatest phone after the E90. I would still use it except the E90 doesn’t work on AT&T’s 3G freq.
LOUSY CUSTOMER SERVICE. I called Nokia customer service and the tech support said to install isync on my E72. The guy doesn’t even know what isync is. He said that he will transfer me to level 2 support, and they will call me back within 24-48 business hours. BUSINESS HOURS??? I forgot to ask whether it was USA time zone or Philippines time zone.
Rating: 3 / 5
Aside from the new exterior design of the E72, the problem I’ve been having is with the Mail for Exchange feature. I purposely bought this for work, but there seems to be a widespread firmware issue. See here:[...]
Rating: 1 / 5
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Nokia’s E72 is an amazing phone. I’m sure a lot of people will find this handset to be worth every cent. Compared with other full-qwerty phones, this E72 rates very highly.
However, the Nokia E71 was a major selling phone globally, but got very little media coverage.
Nokia, the dominant player in the global mobile market, gained mind share in the late 90s the old fashion way…delivering good phones to customers. There was relatively very little talk about Nokia in the press, but a lot of viral word of mouth.
I’m very skeptical of the large media coverage of Apple iPhone, RIM Blackberry and Google Android. I can partly understand RIM’s success in that they consistently targeted business users with push email. I’ve seen people use the iPhone in such a way to make sure that people around notice they’re using something that’s the current media talking point. I know of a few guys who buy iPhones only to give it to their wife, who use the iPhone for a while and then change to a more robust Nokia phone.
I find that Nokia have a wide range of handset designs that are suited to a larger spectrum of users (teens, moms, young adults, professionals, seniors).
However, some of the good phones seem to lack just “one thing” to attract full blown media blitz…not enough RAM, or lower res camera or keypad size or screen size.
Nokia need to come up with a “cool and complete” phone every once in a while and commit more towards promoting that “cool and complete” model in the media.
Nokia seem to be content to let the sales volumes speak up for some of their popular models (eg N95, E71), but supporting the sales volume with some marketing campaign may help to capture back some of the mindshare and the media space.
Nokia’s marketing certainly need to get their act together and put across a conherent message for each phone or range of phones.
Rating: 4 / 5
I bought this phone based on reviews on E71 and my old confidence on Nokia. But Nokia did an excellent job to mess up this phone. I couldn’t believe they released this phone with so many software bugs. I was frustrated to set up the email, it was ok at the begining, but after my yahoo email is up and running, I was trying to set up the gmail, and found that all yahoo email configuration got into the gmail account. Then the nightmare started, oh.. my…
Nokia should be a cell phone manufacture, they shouldn’t get into smart phone unless they are sure they got some smart people.
Rating: 1 / 5
I’ve bought a E71 in the past and was happy about it. Great battery life, reasonable price, good keyboard and good quality.
Now with E72 we have the same good features and some improved ones (like the resolution of the camera and screen size).
I’d recommend for anyone that is looking for a reasonable priced, yet powerful smartphone.
Rating: 4 / 5
Could have been the perfect phone, the reason for me to finally ditch the iphone and get off the expensive data plan.
OH WELL NOKIA, guess you should have made the plug in compatible with Snow Leopard. I’m very very disappointed, after having waited months for this. It almost became my next greatest phone after the E90. I would still use it except the E90 doesn’t work on AT&T’s 3G freq.
LOUSY CUSTOMER SERVICE. I called Nokia customer service and the tech support said to install isync on my E72. The guy doesn’t even know what isync is. He said that he will transfer me to level 2 support, and they will call me back within 24-48 business hours. BUSINESS HOURS??? I forgot to ask whether it was USA time zone or Philippines time zone.
Rating: 3 / 5
Aside from the new exterior design of the E72, the problem I’ve been having is with the Mail for Exchange feature. I purposely bought this for work, but there seems to be a widespread firmware issue. See here:[...]
Rating: 1 / 5