6. Nokia E62
Editors' rating: 7.3
The good: The Nokia E62 boasts a vibrant and sharp screen, full QWERTY keyboard and a full array of wireless options (Bluetooth, UMTS). The Symbian smart phone also has solid call quality, a speakerphone, the ability to view and edit Office documents, and robust e-mail capabilities.
The bad: The Nokia E62's miniSD slot is located inconveniently behind the battery cover, and the device was sometimes sluggish when switching between apps. There's no camera option, either.
The bottom line: The Nokia E62 certainly isn't for everyone, but with its powerful productivity apps, connectivity options and solid call quality, the smart phone will make a good addition to a corporate user's arsenal.
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