Hi,

I use Nokia N79 after losing my N95 since past 3 weeks and have found it
really good. I also got my Talks license transferred to N79, E63 would also
support Talks as it's a Symbian series60 phone. Nokia E63 probably has a
QWERT keyboard, if you find yourself comfortable with the tiny keys without
significant gaps, it's a good business phone. E63 has a 3.2 mpx camera while
N79 has a 5 mpx. Both support quick-office, email and Internet browsing.
Also, both of them have an in-built message reading functionality, though
not as good as Talks. My N79 also has an in-built Oxford dictionary, believe
it would be available in E63 too. I like the TV connectivity feature of
N95/N79 as I could connect my phone to the TV and read enlarged contents on
the TV screen. N79 also has a FM transmission capability.

Best Regards,
Zujar...
 
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[mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of raghuraman
Sent: Wednesday, February 03, 2010 6:10 AM
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: [AI] regarding mobile softwares

friends hope you all are fine there. 
i would like to know about the mobile softwares for e 63 and n 79 
is talks compattable? and do we need to only use orginal talks in mobiles
that we buy?
which model is really user friendly for a visually challenged? 
please explain 
 
cheers raghu 


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