CNET has reviewed the Nokia E70 cell phone and writes, “The good: The Nokia E70 cell phone features a fold-out full QWERTY keyboard and a vibrant display. The Symbian smart phone offers integrated Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, document viewing and editing, and robust e-mail capabilities. It’s also equipped with a 2-megapixel camera and solid talk-time battery life.
The bad: The E70 lacks 3G support and occasionally suffers from sluggish performance. The joystick is hard to use, and without the backing of a U.S. carrier, the phone is expensive. Call quality is substandard, and the phone’s speaker is also pretty weak.
The bottom line: The mobile professional who wants a compact smart phone that doesn’t sacrifice features should take a look at the Nokia E70; just be prepared to pay a price.”