Nokia E72 Explained

Nokia E72
Manufacturer:Nokia
Type:Candybar smartphone
Available:November 2009
Screen:320 × 240 px (0.1 megapixels), 2.36 in, up to 16.7 million colours[1]
Camera:5-megapixel (2592 × 1944 pixels) with autofocus and LED flash
2Nd Camera:Front-facing
Operatingsystem:S60 3rd Edition Feature Pack 2 UI on Symbian OS v9.3
Input:QWERTY thumb keyboard,
optical navigation key
Cpu:600 MHz ARM11 processor
Memory:250 MiB internal user storage
ROM: 512 MiB
SDRAM: 128 MiB
~45 MiB free executable RAM
Memory Card:MicroSDHC Hot-swappable, support for up to 32 GiB
Networks:GSM 800/900/1800/1900 MHz Tri Band UMTS/HSPDA/HSUPA/850/1900/2100 MHz (North American version)
Battery:BP-4L, 3.7V 1,500 mAh lithium-polymer
Connectivity:WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11 b, g,
Integrated & Assisted GPS,
Bluetooth 2.0,
micro USB,
3.5 mm audio jack
Size:114 × 59.5 × 10.1 mm
Form:Bar
Weight:128 g (with battery)
Volume:65 cc
Music:MP3, AAC and WMA
Predecessor:Nokia E71
Successor:Nokia E6
Nokia E73 Mode
Related:Nokia E52/E55
Nokia E63
Nokia 6720 classic
Other:FOTA (Firmware update over the air)
accelerometer sensor
ambient light sensor
magnetometer sensor
digital compass

The Nokia E72 is a mobile phone from the Nokia Eseries range manufactured in Finland. The Nokia E72 was announced on June 15, 2009 at the Nokia Connections 2009 event in Singapore.[2] It is the successor to the Nokia E71 and is based on a similar design and form factor, and offers a similar feature set. The Nokia E72 is a business-oriented phone (as all Eseries devices) and has standard features including mobile email, calendar and instant messaging among many others with its Symbian-based S60 3rd Edition Feature Pack 2 operating system.

The Nokia E72 has a new Optical Navi Key feature in addition to the standard D-pad used on many other Nokia devices including the Nokia E71 – this is said to improve the ease of scrolling through menus, emails, Internet browser, and images as it is an optical sensor in addition to a series of closely spaced buttons. In comparison to its predecessor, the Nokia E72 is said to have a higher level of performance (likely due to the faster 600 MHz ARM processor) and also includes a 5-megapixel auto focusing camera. Other changes and improvements are software-based including changes to the user interface and built-in messaging application among others.

The Nokia E73 Mode is a USA feature phone for T-Mobile USA, with support for T-Mobile's UMA service and Band IV support for 3G. It is a different piece of hardware internally from the E72.

The current firmware of this device is 91.004 published on 2 June 2012 (to check the current firmware, one may dial *#0000#).

The Vertu Constellation Quest from 2010 is based on the E72 design.

Features and enhancements from E71

New features

Upgrades

See also

Further reading

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Notes and References

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