
Since Iphone hysteria has taken the world by storm. There have been many forgotten phones that are still at forefront of celluar technology such as the Treo series and many Nokia series. Mainly the E series. The Nokia E90, of which I am a proud owner is still one great phone which list features to long to mention. A detailed spec list can be found here: http://www.gsmarena.com/nokia_e90-1857.php I picked the phone up second hand from a local store at a Mastourah(small shopping center). It was cool to find one in mint condition and with both English and Arabic characters.



As a Cnet review put it: The Nokia E90 Communicator is a workhorse. The brainpower behind the smartphone is provided by Symbian OS 9.2, Series 60 3rd Edition and comes packed with a host of applications for the business user. There's full support for viewing and editing Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint documents thanks to the Quickoffice suite. The E90 also features the Nokia Team Suite, which we saw debut on the Nokia E65, and lets you create "teams" and define members, conference call numbers, conference call PINs, and Web pages and thats just the beginning.
Anyway more pics and E90 plugs to come.
paz
Wonderful poating!
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Have a nice week.
Thanks David, much appreciate
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education is the key of life.we must learn to have knowledge devollopped in our mind
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