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The Nokia E90 features a combination of advanced technologies that will enhance the way you experience work in a mobile world, by allowing faster and enhanced access to important information for greater collaboration and productivity. At first glance, it's a candybar-style phone, but the top flips up to reveal a widescreen LCD and full QWERTY keyboard. Perfect for frequent travelers, it provides quad-mode global GSM connectivity so you can stay in touch wherever you roam. It's also compatible with speedy 3G networks (UMTS 2100) for lightning quick multimedia downloads and web browsing, as well as Wi-Fi connectivity (802.11b/g) for accessing open networks at home or on the road at hotspots.

Locate meeting venues, restaurants, and places of interest with the integrated GPS, and increase mobile productivity with applications for browsing and editing documents. Other features include a 3.2-megapixel digital camera with flash, a secondary QCIF camera for video calling, Bluetooth connectivity for communication headsets, 128 MB of onboard memory, MicroSD expansion, FM radio, digital audio player, Symbian OS, and up to 5.8 hours of GSM talk time.



At first glance, the Nokia E90 has a candybar form factor, but it opens up to reveal much more under the hood.


The full QWERTY keyboard and widescreen LCD makes it easy to view full Web pages and edit documents.
This unlocked cell phone can be used with a GSM network service provider and it provides quad-band connectivity (850 MHz, 900 MHz, 1800 MHz, 1900 MHz). When paired with a compatible 3G network that uses UMTS 2100 MHz connectivity, you'll enjoy a variety of feature-rich wireless services with speeds up to 384 Kbps--from data connectivity to your office to multimedia streaming. You can also take advantage of simultaneous voice and data services. In areas where the 3G network is not available, you'll continue to receive data service via EDGE network (depending on network compatibility).

The top of the phone has a standard numeric keypad, navigation pad, soft keys, and 2-inch color LCD (with a 240 x 320-pixel resolution). The internal screen has an 800 x 352-pixel resolution--capable of displaying the full width of a web page at once--and both displays produce brilliant imagery thanks to support for 16 million colors. A QCIF camera sits at the top left corner of the internal screen for video calls, while a lens on the back of the device captures still images up to 3.2 megapixels in size. Camera functions include an LED flash, red-eye reduction, and self-timer. You can also record video at up to VGA resolution and 30 frames per second. The E90 also has an integrated GPS and Nokia Maps application to provide help in finding routes and locating services.

Getting on the Internet is easy with the E90. In addition to 3G UMTS (UMTS/WCDMA 2100 MHz) network connectivity, the phone also supports high-speed EDGE and GPRS data connectivity. The integrated Wi-Fi connectivity (802.11b/g) enables you to make VoIP phone calls over an open network, and it offers a variety of security settings (WPA2-Enterprise, WPA2-Personal, WPA-Enterprise, WPA-Personal). When used with a carrier data plan and the phone's USB or Bluetooth data capability, the phone can also be used as a wireless modem for laptops and PDAs.

The E90's innovative built-in browser, one of many enhancements included with the device's Symbian operating system--known as Series 60 9.1 Version 3--offers full HTML viewing as well as support for page zooming, CSS, JavaScript and other technologies that will bring you very close to a desktop PC browsing experience.

The E90 supports PC synchronization standards via USB or Bluetooth, which means you can manage and synchronize contacts, calendars and other data with your PC. Nokia's PC Suite application makes this process a breeze. A number of handy software tools are bundled with the device, including a voice memo recorder, a calculator, and an alarm clock. Productivity tools bundled with the E61i include a word processor, a presentation viewer/editor, a spreadsheet viewer/editor, PDF viewer, and a zip file manager. The office applications are compatible with the most common features of Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, and Excel (MS Office 97 or later). Robust contact and calendar applications are also included.

With support for the MMS (multimedia messaging service), the E90 can send picture, video and text messages. Instant messaging is also supported, and the phone ships with a built-in email client that supports POP3, IMAP, and SMTP protocols, as well as Microsoft Office-based email attachments. Other features include:

  • Up to 128 MB free memory for user data and applications
  • MicroSD memory expansion up to 4 GB
  • FM radio and digital audio player (compatible with MP3 and AAC)
  • Supports Windows Live for mobile access to Windows Live Messenger and Windows Live Hotmail
  • Mini USB, USB 2.0 full-speed
  • 2.5mm Nokia audio connector with ECI
  • Web browser (x)HTML, Flash Lite 2.0 supported
  • Voice commands for menu short cuts, keypad lock, and profiles
  • Voice recording for making notes or recording conversations
  • Enhanced voice commands with Speaker-Independent Name Dialing (SIND), and voice aid for eyes-free control of core functions
  • Polyphonic ring tones and vibrating alert
  • T9 predictive text entry

Vital Statistics
The Nokia E90 weighs 7.41 ounces and measures 5.2 x 2.24 x 0.70 inches. Its lithium-ion battery is rated at up to 5.8 hours of GSM talk time, and up to 14 days of digital standby time. It runs on the 850/900/1800/1900 MHz GSM/GPRS/EDGE and 2100 MHz UMTS (3G) frequencies. MPN: NOK_E90_UK_BLK -




Customer Reviews

  • Nokia...Wow


    By A1PTDL2WFBL6GV on 2007-09-25
    I've used Nokia phones all my life, except well for the P990i from Sony. There are absolutely NO other phones, that even compare, beleieve me i've dealt with Sony Erricson, Samsing, LG and what not. Nokia are the best. THey're previous Communicators were bigger, and as amaing, I never thought they could beat it. But of course, being nokia, they paved the way.
    This phone, is smaller, and thinner than the previous 9500 and 9300i. It is just slightly wider, the chasm used to open it is much stronger, and the keys illumuminated (finally! in the inner keyboard), and the outer keys are amazingly easy to use. The software, the speed, and camera, all amaing. Nokia outdid themselves on this one, this is a much improved phone, working seamlessly, keeping up with every task. The camera, 3.2 MP is a nice addition as is the 2nd VGA camera. Dont be fooled by the review above me, this phone is amazing. I've had it for abt 3 months now, bought it for a very high price. I cudnt be happier...if you do hear bad reviews abt this, its coz most ppl are new to the symbian software. It allows multiple programs to run simultaneously, for e.g. you can surf the net, access the menu turn on the media player listen to music, and at the same time view a powerpoint of word file. Course, you can switch between these like on a computer, but you need to know how to. Many ppl new to this, just think like any other phone pressing the 'end call' button closes everything. Thats not the case here! Ppl forget to close the programs, and open in addition to 4 or 5, and then complain abt it crashing. It can handle many many at the same time, but sometimes you forget and have too many open (there is a dedicated button to see whats open and switch). So anyone complaining it abt it being slow, is simply not using it properly. All Sumbian 60 series phones can do this...my last phone was the N93. Enjoy

  • A real smartphone


    By A1DQVXBQATAK2R on 2007-11-20
    I bought this phone to replace my Nokia 9300 and let me tell you, what an upgrade. Even though this phone's 3G capabilities will not work on AT&T's network, I find it to be a real pleasure to use. It is very well made with little plastic involved and the keyboard now has a back light as well as a two screen setup that now handles millions of colors. In short, if you are looking for a computer and a phone in one, this is your best option at this time in the U.S... It is very expensive but worth every bit of dosh you part with!

  • E90, Eager to transform the way people experience Work and Communication


    By A3QP1VWPQS9S9D on 2007-08-21
    The Nokia E90 Communicator is a mobile office device , features a combination of advanced technologies that allow faster and better quality access to important information.

    Operational all over the world using quadband GSM and 3G networks, the E90 also offers fast broadband connectivity via 3GWCDMA, WLAN and HSDPA. It also has an integrated GPS and Nokia Maps application. For entertainment purposes it has an FM radio, a music player, a video player and two cameras. A 3.2 megapixel auto focus camera with flash and a second camera for videoconferencing.

    The only problem for me is that I find the Nokia E90 to be too bulky, but it is still worth it, given all of its features.


  • super hardware, unusable but nice to look at software


    By A36DVQF4A6PNN7 on 2007-07-27
    Nokia e90

    -super:
    o suchfunktion in allen dokumentarten inkl. terminen, sms, etc.
    o kartenanzeige (schnell, detailliert, zoom funktioniert, schöne darstellung)
    o display ist hell, schön und scharf.
    -negativ
    o lange startzeit (ca. 10s, früher 0.5s) da das ganze teil abgeschaltet wird und nicht nur der telefonteil. Wenn ich also am abend meine ruhe will, dann schalte ich auf flugzeugmodus - dann geht's schneller.
    o das ganze software-konzept entstammt dem s60. die hardware hat aber die (tolle) konzeption eines neuen communicators, nur lässt sie sich kaum bedienen - der alte communicator liess sich schnellstens 2händig bedienen (esc links, tab links für programmbedienung, ctrl-x, ctrl-v, ctrl-c für alle arten von elementen, inkl. files, etc) - beim neuen wird die maschine fast ausschliesslich rechts gesteuert, und zwar abwechselnd am deckel und am gerät, das heisst, die linke hand hält das gerät und den deckel, damit der nicht wegtaucht, wenn der rechte daumen am deckel/rechts vom bildschirm bedient.
    o Die suchenfunktion ist zwar überall hilfreich, sie lässt sich aber nur über ein sub-submenü aufrufen.
    o Die taste arbeitsplatz ist redundant mit der ()-taste, eine telefon-taste wurde leider weggelassen.
    o einstellungen die sich auf einem bildschirm vornehmen lassen werden fast konsequent über 1-2 menüs und 2-3 bildschirme geführt. möglicherweise werden e90-anfänger damit in den ersten 10min vor reizüberflutung geschützt. alle anderen werden genervt sein, jedesmal, wenn sie etwas am handy eingeben.
    die anzeige der (wenigen) details von fotos zum beispiel, sind erst nach dem scrollen über 2 bildschirme ersichtlich, 4 zeilen würden genügen. Eine andere darstellung der fotoliste (mit den details) ist nicht vorgesehen.
    o Möchte ich fotos ansehen, wird mir immer eine auswahl aus allen im gerät und auf der speicherkarte verfügbaren angezeigt. Damit ist es obsolet, überhaupt mit ordner zu arbeiten. Abgeschaltet werden kann das nicht (die idee wäre ja als ergänzung toll). Will ich also die privaten bilder nie bei einem kunden sichtbar haben, habe ich sie nicht auf dem gerät. Anders geht's nicht. Die bilder/filme-files werden auch immer mit vorschau angzeigt, was ja an sich auch eine tolle option ist, aber abschaltbar wäre nötig.
    o kleinschrift gibt's nicht, das erste wort wird immer gross geschrieben. Für notorische kleinschreiber wie mich ist das nervig.
    o Die anzeige-einstellungen (beim vorgänger meist in etwa 3 grössenstufen) sind hier zwar einstellbar über schriftgrösse (einmal pro gerät), aber sie werden nur an ganz wenigen stellen überhaupt eingesetzt, der rest bleibt unverändert.
    o Ein neues sms ist reingekommen, beim alten gerät ein tastendruck, das anzusehen. Beim neuen 4 bis 5.
    o Beim alten gerät konnte ich in einer langen liste (profile, töne, bilder, ..) mittels des ersten buchstabens des gesuchten (z.b. taste G für golf.jpg) springen. beim e90 drücke ich dafür zb 48x die nach unten taste.
    o Wenn einstellungen in einer liste dargeboten werden, wäre es optimal die rauf/runter-taste für die auswahl des listenelements und die links-rechtstaste für die werte des ausgewählten listenelements einzusetzen.wäre. gemacht wird das über rauf-runter zur auswahl des listenelements, dann option, dann ändern, dann wählen, dann links-rechts für die werte-auswahl, dann ok. Damit drücke ich um den lichtsensor etwas schwächer einzustellen anstelle 1 taste (links) 5 tasten.
    o Insgesamt braucht das gerät für die umständliche bedienung 4-5mal mehr tastendrücke = aufmerksamkeit als früher.
    o Das alte konnte ich über weite strecken blind bedienen (über taktiles feedback und die bestätigungstöne). Beim neuen kann ich aufhören zu arbeiten, mich zurücklehnen, und mit der einstellung beginnen.
    o Wo ich beim alten gerät alles über esc abbrechen konnte (z.b. habe ich aus versehen eine neue notiz erstellt oder eine bestehende notiz verändert), konnte ich dies mit esc/abbrechen wieder gutmachen.
    beim e90 gibt es das nicht. Kein rückgängig, kein abbrechen, kein speichern unter. batterie raus, das könnte helfen.
    o Dafür gibt es in fast jedem menü ein eintrag hilfe. Das wäre ja grundsätzlich nichts schlechtes, da aber die menüs auf dem breitschirm immer vertikal, von oben nach unten angezeigt werden (ein absoluter blödsinn) muss jedes menü gescrollt werden. Der eintrag hilfe macht einfach noch ein bisschen mehr scrollen nötig.
    dabei ist die hilfe jederzeit über die tastatur ganz einfach zugänglich.
    auch in jedem menü ist ein eintrag schliessen, um das menü zu schliessen (beim alten 3390 wurde einfach die taste menü nochmals gedrückt, oder esc). Beim e90 werden die menüs einfach noch etwas länger.
    o Wer hofft, dass er bildschirmweise texte oder lange liste scrollen kann, vergiss es. Das handy hat zwar 5 tasten shift, alt und strg, diese werden aber nicht für solche feinheiten eingesetzt. (worte markieren in texten, das geht mit shift).
    o Es gibt eine kurze liste mit tastenkürzeln für das e90 (im internet, im handbuch). WICHTIG: Das sind alle, dies gibt. Aus, ende. Wer mit enter einen listeneintrag auswählen will, hat selten glück, meist geht das über option - auswählen.
    o Wer mit ctrl-c ein bild oder ein programm auswählen und in einen anderen ordner verschieben will: vergiss es. Das geht heute so:
    zum ordner navigieren (auf der rechten seite sind die files sichtbar, aber das ist rein informativ, die lassen sich nicht auswählen oder anspringen, die rechte seite des explorerfensters ist verzierung. Also den ordner öffnen (dann ist der ordnerbaum weg, aber die files sind sicht- und auswählbar. Dann file mittels rauf/runter auswählen, dann option, dann 4x runter: in ordner kopieren, dann ordner suchen (immer vom stammordner aus!!), dann enter.
    hier haben früher 9 tastendrücke gereicht: ordner auswählen, tab, file auswählen, ctrl-x, tab, ordner wechseln, ctrl-v.
    heute sind wir da bei 14-20 tastendrücken.
    o Fazit: der e90 hat zwar eine tastatur, nur kommt diese im bedienkonzept nicht vor. Und er benützt menüs, so als wären menüs heute im jahr 2007 eine neuheit, anstelle von links nach rechts, wo platz ist, und sie sofort erkannt werden sind sie von oben nach unten angeordnet.
    o Die software ist unausgegoren und für dieses handy nicht konzipiert.
    o Eine der schlimmeren erfahrungen ist es, einen termin von heute auf morgen zu verschieben. Ging das früher mit 3 tastendrücken auch zur not noch auf der autobahn, so ist heute die nächste raststätte aufzusuchen, ein kaffee zu bestellen, oder einfacher: ein notizblock mitzuführen. Das gleiche gilt dafür, einen termin zu ändern. Nachdem ich den monat ansehe, die woche ausgewählt habe, den tag ausgewählt habe, den termin ausgewählt habe, kann ich ihn, verteilt auf etwa 3 bildschirmhöhen ändern. Sorry, nokia, aber das ist absolut unbrauchbar. Termine in outlook erfassen und am e90 anschauen, das geht, schöne darstellung. Aber etwas daran ändern: no way, das werde ich in zukunft wieder im kopf machen.
    o Diese liste liesse sich beliebig verlängern. Doch leider habe ich dazu nicht die zeit. Und auch keinen usability-test-auftrag von nokia.


  • E90, upgrading from a 9300


    By A8EC2AP5J1MJI on 2008-07-06
    I upgraded to an E90 after 1.5 years using a Nokia 9300 to it's limits.

    My impression is that they made a list of every single complaint I had about the 9300 and addressed each of them! It's a fantastic cell phone and I love it.

    - on the 9300 I didn't even bother looking at the outside S40 screen, I opened it each time even to place a call; with the E90, switching seamlessly from screen to screen just by opening and closing the phone, I find myself using the outside screen more and more, I even T9 type text in the numeric keypad!... the outside screen is great for one hand operation, great not to call too much attention to a full qwerty phone when I don't want to and great for the casual email read... I think if I didn't have the option of switching to the internal big and high-resolution screen I'd find myself cursing the QVGA outside screen, but knowing I have the option of a big screen at any time makes me more tolerant to the smaller resolution outside screen and I use it a lot

    - the keyboard back-light is something you don't use all the time but when you do you realize how incredibly great it is

    - the inside screen, with even higher resolution than on the 9300 is absolutely great

    - the keyboard could be a little softer but the truth is that I find myself making less typing mistakes than with the 9300; the new layout is much better and the "joystick" much more precise

    - vibrating alert is great but I miss the timed mode that makes it come back to the ringing General profile at a specified time

    - the camera could have an optical zoom but it's good enough like it is... 640*480 30fps video is great

    - sound recording and playback has very good quality

    - the interface to the WiFi interface and to the GPRS/EDGE/3G APNs is great and makes me confident I'm in control of what is being used or not, unlike some complaints I heard with WM6 that you suddenly find yourself using EDGE when you wanted wifi, etc

    - the GPS and Nokia Maps is awesome but I also use Google Maps a lot with it

    - firmware/software upgrade through PC Suite is a blessing

    - I had a 9300 (no WiFi) and an unlimited data plan, I find myself using GPRS (or EDGE or 3G) data much more often than WiFi in the E90 but in some situations, specially when you are away from your country and GPRS data is expensive, Wifi is very much welcome

    - the 9300 Internet browser was a joke... very slow! when I found Opera Mini for it I never looked back to the internal browser; on the E90 the internal browser is very good, and the ability to play Flash and even YouTube video is very interesting


    The single complaint I have about it is that it's S60 and not S80... the larger availability of software is welcome but I miss having a menu, I miss having more qwerty keyboard shortcuts, I miss the more elaborate S80 Calendar application...

    Not S60/S80 related:

    The few keyboard shortcuts it has are totally undocumented, I can't understand why.

    Another complaint is the lack of a "open new window" command on the Internet browser... it does that when you click a link that instructs is to open a new window, but this command is not in the browser interface! I'd also like the Back command not to reload the page... would make it faster!


    Last point: don't make the mistake of buying this phone and using a limited or expensive data plan, you'll be missing a lot!

  • IT'S MADE IN FINLAND. IT'S SUPPERIOR STANDARD IN QUALITY.
    By A277EG4C1RIHEX on 2008-05-20
    It's a business cell phone, with wifi access to the Internet - and I would rather work with this cell than my laptop.

    You can install Skype, Google Maps, Fax Center, and it all works with the bluetooth.

    It's my new secretary. It stays on the table. Bluethooth on the year. And it's all there. I'm free working. Even in any hotel, anywhere.

    It's just superior.

    (obs: it's made of titanium the piece that joins both parts together - it'll never break).

    U$ 700 is a bargain (in April - 2008)

  • Excellent phone Software in Beta phase
    By A2SK1UQ9HI9ZYS on 2007-11-21
    The product is fantastic but the software that manage the contacts, the calculator, and SMSs have a lot less features than the nokia 9300. The performance is good. Hardware can be rated as 5 stars, but the software compared to the 9300 is 3 to 3 1/2 stars.

  • Solid, capable with caveats.
    By A2L5FSC0LC809R on 2008-10-09
    You could hardly ask for more feature-wise. This phone has every imaginable capability a cell phone/pda/microPC could offer. In many ways, it is far superior to the vaunted iPhone. to wit:

    -has buttons. this has to be said. in usability (if not aesthetics) buttons beat touch screen any day.
    -OPEN OS. Symbian is awesome because no one needs to grovel at the feet of a finicky, arbitrary bureaucracy to get their application out there. What this means for you? TONS of free and cheap apps. Youtube, podcast directly to phone(!), skype+ ALL instant messaging apps, etc you can even turn the phone INTO a wireless hotspot with free app
    -True bluetooth. unlike... other phones the E90 readily talks to other phones, car stereos, etc..,
    -great interface software for PC
    -Internal storage using microSD (up to 8GB)
    -pretty good 3.2MP camera/video
    -very capable web browser and pages display very well on the widescreen

    However, some drawbacks:
    -basically, ugly. Not the worst we've seen but when closed the chubby candy-bar just ain't sexy.
    -User interface is not the best and nowhere near as slick, polished and easy as certain fruit-branded phones or even the less-capable Sidekick line

    Those arnt too big a deal to me but this is.. the single biggest design FLAW is the widescreen. Having a large screen is great.. but the implementation is poor. The screen is great for web browsing but not much else. The screen is too narrow but that rarely matters because the native media software (realplayer) and even alternate software such as Core Media Player or EmTube can't even use the screen. They remain confined to a square in the middle no matter what options you play with. The basic problem here is this phone uses the same OS version other phones with just a standard tiny cell screen use. Also the standard control buttons are frequently oriented wrong (app expects you are using a standard screen 90 degrees off) The OS is simply not built to use a bigger, wide aspect screen. There are some work-arounds for this, but none easy. A future firmware or symbian software update might help. Its a sore spot on an otherwise awesome product.

  • Not Very Impressed!
    By A3JI9O65UX13UK on 2008-05-13
    I bought an E90 in the hopes of supplementing (actually replacing) the HTC 7501 I currently use.

    When I first got the phone, I was so excited until I started trying to use it. I never realized how much I use the touch screen for!

    I then tried to browse the Internet with the browser - definitely not as nice as Opera Mobile 8.65.

    The final straw was the email client ... I couldn't get it to display the HTML emails I get (which is 80+%).

    I decided to give up as I would never warm up to the included software - much weaker than what comes with Windows Mobile 6 (not including the fact that there are many third party Windows Mobile programs to supplement / replace any of the standard ones).

    So, I boxed it up and returned it to Amazon for a refund.

    I am going to wait until the Fall and replace my HTC 7501 with a Sony X1 phone.



  • Nokia beginner
    By A2NS8TEZF3FO95 on 2008-06-15
    This is my first experience with Nokia product and after 2 week of using the E90. I am a satisfied user in both main funcionalities: as phone and as personal organizator. Eventhough, more (and cheaper) additional 3rd party sofware would be great, better keyboad desing (better key fedback) and overall smaller size.
    The performance of the phone operating system is very stable and the build quality is top quality.
    GPS maps application very good, email client just good, bt/wifi good, GSM phone reception good, battery life standar (1-1.5 days cycle), outlook integration good, entretaiment (fm turner, photo, video, etc) very good, internet experience, beyond standard in such devices. Overall features integation and funcionality: very good.

    WM: Should learn from Nokia how to make a product that doen't needs reset every day.


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Product Features
  • Unlocked quad-band GSM cell phone compatible with 850/900/1800/1900 frequencies and International 3G compatibility via 2100 HSDPA plus EDGE capabilities
  • Numeric keypad on front, opens to reveal widescreen LCD and full QWERTY keyboard; powerful Symbian S60 operating system
  • 3.2-megapixel digital camera with flash and video capture; digital audio player; MicroSD memory expansion up to 8 GB
  • GPS receiver; Wi-Fi networking (802.11b/g); Bluetooth 2.0 connectivity for both handsfree communication and stereo music streaming
  • Up to 5.8 hours of talk time, up to 14 days) of standby time; backed by third party 1-year warranty


 
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