OTHER CONFIGURATIONS ▼ | OTHER CONFIGURATIONS ▼ | |
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Construction | ||
Height | 111mm (4.37") | 132mm (5.2") |
Width | 51.7mm (2.04") | 57mm (2.24") |
Depth | 15.5mm (0.61") | 20mm (0.79") |
Dimension | 111x51.7x15.5mm (4.37x2.04x0.61") | 132x57x20mm (5.2x2.24x0.79") |
3D SIZE | ||
Weight | 109gr (3.84oz) | 210gr (7.41oz) |
Form Factor | Candy Bar | Clamshell |
Material | ||
Colors | ||
Usability | ||
Display Resolution | 360x640px | 800x352px |
Display Size | 93x41mm (3.66x1.61") ~219PPI | |
Display Diagonal | 4.0" | |
Display Type | 16M TFT | 16M TFT |
Secondary Display Resolution | 240x320px | |
Input | Capacitive Touchscreen | Navigation Joystick / Button Numeric Keypad QWERTY Keyboard |
Talk Time | 8 hours, 45 minutes | 5 hours |
Standby Time | 16 days, 22 hours | 13 days, 18 hours |
OS | Symbian v9.4 | Symbian v9.2 |
Java | MIDP 2.0 | MIDP 2.0 |
Vibration | Available | Available |
Ringtone | Polyphonic | Polyphonic |
Hardware | ||
Chipset | ||
Processor | 434MHz | 330MHz |
GPU | ||
Ram | 128MB | 128MB |
Internal Memory | 81MB | 128MB |
External Memory | microSD | microSD |
Camera Resolution | 3.15 Megapixel | 3.15 Megapixel |
Camera Flash | Dual LED | LED |
Camera Lens | Carl Zeiss Camera Optics | |
Optical Zoom | ||
Front Camera | Available | Available |
Second Front Camera | ||
Front Camera Flash | ||
Other Functionalities | Accelerometer Proximity Sensor | |
Speaker | Mono | Mono |
Battery Capacity | 1320mAh | 1500mAh |
Battery Type | ||
Connectivity | ||
WIMAX | ||
WiFi | Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g | |
UPnP | UPnP | |
NFC | ||
USB | v2.0 | v2.0 |
Bluetooth | v2.0 | v2.0 |
Positioning System | Integrated GPS | Integrated GPS |
TV Receiver | ||
TV Out | TV Output | |
Audio Output | 3.5mm Jack | |
Radio | FM RDS | FM |
Ethernet | ||
Infrared | Infrared | |
Cellular Network | ||
Network Compatibility | GSM 1800, 1900, 850, 900 UMTS 850, 1900 HSPA 850, 1900 | GSM 1800, 1900, 850, 900 UMTS 2100 HSPA 2100 |
SIM Cards | Mini | |
PTT | ||
HSCSD | HSCSD | HSCSD |
GPRS | Class 32 | Class 10 |
EDGE | Class 32 | Class 10 |
AMPS | ||
CDMA2000 1xEV-DO | ||
Operators | ||
World Compatibility NO ACCESS 2G (GSM) 3G (UMTS) 3.5G (HSDPA) 4G (LTE) | ||
Bharti Airtel | GSM 1800 / GSM 900 | GSM 1800 / GSM 900 / UMTS 2100 / HSDPA 2100 |
Vodafone India | GSM 1800 / GSM 900 | GSM 1800 / GSM 900 / UMTS 2100 / HSDPA 2100 |
Reliance Communications | GSM 1800 / GSM 900 | GSM 1800 / GSM 900 / UMTS 2100 / HSDPA 2100 |
Idea Cellular | GSM 1800 / GSM 900 | GSM 1800 / GSM 900 / UMTS 2100 / HSDPA 2100 |
BSNL | GSM 1800 / GSM 900 | GSM 1800 / GSM 900 / UMTS 2100 / HSDPA 2100 |
TATA Docomo | GSM 1800 | GSM 1800 / UMTS 2100 / HSDPA 2100 |
Aircel | GSM 1800 / GSM 900 | GSM 1800 / GSM 900 / UMTS 2100 / HSDPA 2100 |
Uninor | GSM 1800 | GSM 1800 |
VARIOUS | ||
Images | ||
ReviewsDisplay Verdicts | 81 out of 100 CNET Asia Nokia's first outing with the S60 5th Edition platform and unlimited music download service proves to be very compelling. It just needs to address the inconsistencies in the user interface. read more 70 out of 100 Phone Arena Nokia 5800 XpressMusic is the first Symbian S60 phone that is controlled with a touch screen. Until now, the company was not part of the Touch hype, but it seems it will do its best to ... read more 70 out of 100 CNET The Nokia 5800 XpressMusic offers an attractive design and feature set, but the touch-screen phone has some shortcomings compared with the competition. read more N/A out of 100 GSMArena It's touchscreen o'clock for Nokia and the stage is set for the 5800 XpressMusic. Go ahead and touch it. We did and we've got a story to tell. Now, it's technically not the first time Nokia get their hands dirty with touch screens, but it sure feels they really mean business this time. For Nokia 5800 is not the only story here... read more | 100 out of 100 TechRadar A very impressive smartphone that excels in just about every area. But it doesn't come cheap. read more 91 out of 100 Phone Arena The first reaction when seeing the E90 is that it is HUGE. Thats true, but we can live with this fact, having in mind the features it offers. It reminds of the Ugly duckling a ... read more 84 out of 100 CNET Asia Strong features and a relatively compact form factor make the E90 Communicator one of the best smart phones in the market today. read more 80 out of 100 Good Gear Guide For those who like the idea of practically carrying a mini-notebook in their pocket, the E90 Communicator is one of the most comprehensive available. It won't appeal to everyone but despite the lack of TV-out and fax features, it is the best of business phones. read more 71 out of 100 Techhive Built-in Wi-Fi can't compensate for a boxy design and a hard-to-use phone. read more 70 out of 100 CNET The Nokia E90 Communicator has a feature set as large as its size, satisfying the needs of the power business users. That said, we're disappointed by the lack of 3G. read more N/A out of 100 Softpedia Nokia E90 Communicator is definitely the best smartphone in its Series. It will probably make you forget the 9300 and 9500 models faster than you may think. The device simply overpowers any other business phone thrown on the market up until now. In conclusion, if you're a businessman, you don't mind carrying a stylish brick in your pocket and need a powerful mobile office tool then you can't make a better investment than buying yourself a Nokia E90 smartphone. read more N/A out of 100 MobileBurn It is obvious that the Nokia E90 was never intended as a smartphone for the average person. Think of it like a Leatherman multi-tool rather than one of the pint sized Swiss Army knifes that can be had at a drugstore for a few dollars. This is a big, hulking smartphone that can do almost everything. But there is literally a rather heavy price to pay for that functionality. read more N/A out of 100 GSMArena The Nokia E90 Communicator is the latest addition to the set of contemporary high-performance devices for executives. We had to wait three years since the last Nokia 9500 Communicator appeared. Our patience was duly rewarded at the... read more |
Price Range | ||
Published On | September 2008 | January 2007 |