+ Weekend watching: Unboxing of the improved Nokia E90

23 August 2008

Weekend Watching:
Nokia E90 Black Edition Unboxing Video

OK, this is not really breaking news, it has been long since we’ve posted exclusive unboxing photos of the slightly redesigned Nokia E90 version dressed in decent black suite.

Anyway, I just found unboxing video of the same phone and it looks like the nearly perfect weekend watching.

There are lot of repeated claims about Nokia’s defective products, bad customer service and terrible build quality of some of the latest Nokia N and E series of phones that seem to cripple their businesses and irritate users as well.

Many Nokia E90 owners have reported annoying background noise during phone calls, as well as tedious keyboard issue which is caused by the keyboard construction failure and/or bad choice of the keyboard material that leaves ugly fingerprints on the screen.

Of course, Nokia is well aware of all these issues and is attempting to resolve them. The Black version of the Nokia E90 is 3rd generation actuaqlly and it fixing the most of its hardware false during 1st and 2nd generation.

Its also adds new color to its Communicator product line, brings some minor design changes and come with real Leather Pouch (the previous version come with fake leather).


Unboxing the Nokia E90 Communicator Black


Several fixed:

  1. Keyboard is now flat and not touch the screen anymore.
  2. Keyboard is softer.
  3. Microphone is now bigger than with the old generation
  4. The phone seem to be evently balance.

Nokia E90

Nokia E90

Nokia E90

Nokia E90

Nokia E90

Nokia E90

Nokia E90
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+ M930W brings the first sign of competition!?
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Nokia E90 successor
Source: JAMP Author: Teo


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