![]() ![]() ![]() So with plans made for the E7 to be the “device of the video diary from SXSW in 2011”, I was looking forward to the challenge, to using a platform that had missed the mark for me in the recent past, and to see if the E7 was simply a polished N97 using Symbian^3.Īs it turned out, the E7 has rekindled the passion I felt with the 9300i. And not because of any technical issues, limitations or other stick you can use to beat those devices - they simply didn't work for me. The N97 mini didn't do enough to keep me either. Steve was all over the device (once stable firmware appeared), but I was happy with first the E75 (arguably a mini-communicator with the slide out keyboard and E series software load-out) and then the X6. With the arrival of the N97, again I wasn't that bothered. The E90 was nice, but it never really clicked with me, I was more than happy with the Nokia N95 and having everything in the smaller PDA/phone form. I've been using Nokia Communicators since the pre-Symbian days via the GeOS powered Nokia 9000i – and moved up the production line, using the devices heavily until the 9300i. ![]() If you've been following my series of video diaries, then you'll have a fair idea what I think of the E7, but let's go back to before I picked up the E7 for the trip. (not such a gratuitous shot - this was taken ON the E7) ![]()
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