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== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Nokia Eseries]]
* [[Nokia Eseries]]
* [[Nokia N72]]
* [[Nokia N71]]

== External links ==
== External links ==
* [http://www.forum.nokia.com/devices/E72 Forum Nokia E72 technical device details]
* [http://www.forum.nokia.com/devices/E72 Forum Nokia E72 technical device details]

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Nokia E72
ManufacturerNokia
TypeCandybar smartphone
Availability by regionNovember 2009
PredecessorNokia E71
Compatible networksGSM 800 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz Tri Band UTMS / HSPDA / HSUPA / 850 / 1900 / 2100 MHz (North American Version)
Form factorBar
Dimensions114 x 59.5 x 10.1 mm
Weight128 g (with battery)
Operating systemS60 3rd Edition Feature Pack 2 UI on Symbian OS v9.3
CPU600 MHz ARM11 processor
Memory250 MB Internal user storage
ROM: 512 MB
SDRAM: 128 MB
~71 MB Free Executable RAM
Removable storageMicroSDHC Hot-swappable, support for up to 16GB
BatteryBP-4L, 3.7V 1,500 mAh lithium-polymer
Rear camera5 megapixel (2592 x 1944 pixels) with autofocus and LED flash
Front cameraFront facing
Display320×240 px, 2.36 in, up to 16.7 million colours [1]
ConnectivityWLAN Wi-Fi 802.11 b,g,
Integrated & Assisted GPS,
Bluetooth 2.0,
microUSB,
3.5 mm audio jack
Data inputsQWERTY thumb keyboard,
optical navigation key
OtherFOTA (Firmware update Over The Air)
Accelerometer Sensor
Ambient Light Sensor
Magnetometer Sensor
Digital Compass [2]

The Nokia E72 is a smartphone from the Nokia Eseries range. It is the successor to the Nokia E71 and is based on a similar design and form factor, and offers a similar feature set. The Nokia E72 is an enterprise-based smartphone (as it is a Nokia Eseries device) and has standard features including mobile email, calendar and instant messaging amongst many others.

The Nokia E72 has a new Optical Navi Key feature as opposed to the standard D-pad used on many other Nokia devices including the Nokia E71 - this is said to improve the ease of scrolling through menus, emails, Internet browser, and images as it is an optical sensor rather than a series of closely-spaced buttons. In comparison to its predecessor, the Nokia E72 is said to have a higher level of performance (likely due to the faster 600 MHz ARM processor) and also includes a 5 Megapixel AF camera. Other changes and improvements are software-based including changes to the user interface and built-in messaging application amongst others.

Due to the E72's striking similarity to the Blackberry in both appearance and function it is sometimes refered to as the 'Fakeberry' in the UK, particularly by younger people.[citation needed]

The Nokia E72 was announced on June 15, 2009 at the Nokia Connections 2009 event in Singapore[3].

The Nokia E73 Mode is a USA version of the E72 for T-Mobile USA, with support for T-Mobile's UMA service and Band IV support for 3G.

The last firmware of this device is 031.023 published on mar-31-2010 (to check the current firmware *#0000#). Anyways some Nokia costumers are not happy with this last upgrade and they ask for a new firmware version the soon as possible[4]

Features and enhancements from E71

New features

  • Symbian OS 9.3, Series 60 v3.2 UI, Feature Pack 2.
  • Optical navi key, along with the conventional D-Pad
  • 3.5 mm jack instead of 2.5 mm
  • Free Ovi-Maps with Voice Navigation (Walk & Drive)
  • Usage of the front camera (.3MP)
  • USB charging
  • Active noise cancellation

Upgrades

  • 3.5mm jack in contrast to the 2.5mm jack used in the E71.
  • 12 hours of talktime(2G) instead of the E71's 10hrs (2G).
  • Tri-band UMTS / HSDPA / HSUPA instead of Dual-band
  • HSDPA support of up to 10.2 Mbps instead of 3.6
  • Added HSUPA at 2.0 Mbps
  • Improved CPU clock speed to 600 MHz
  • Real time Push e-mail HTML
  • Improved reception from the E71's fluctuating signal reception
  • 5 Megapixel camera (up from 3.2)[5]

Reception

The Nokia E72 released to highly positive reviews, mainly owing to the fact that it was primarily based on its predecessor, the Nokia E71, which incidentally is one of the best selling business handsets to date. The general controversial aspects of the phone which have been criticized is its optical trackpad, its poor speaker, lower RAM and poorer design compared to the E71.

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