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Display is the same Nokia E63 has a 2.36' 16M-color QVGA screen. That`s the same display found in the Nokia E71 and back then sacrificing screen estate to make the phone more compact and pocket-friendly seemed right. But again, maybe not all Nokia E61 upgraders will agree. The 2.36' landscape display of Nokia E63 Size aside, the screen performance is great, with excellent contrast and vivid image. Sunlight legibility is commendable as usual with Nokia TFT screens.

Keyboard is more comfortable The Nokia E63 QWERTY keyboard is an almost complete replica of what we had with the E71. There are a few minor changes but the overall usability is unaffected. The most important novelty has nothing to do with typing. Pressing and holding the space bar in standby powers up the LED so you can use your handset a flashlight. That's a nice little perk and it even works with the keyboard locked.

The QWERTY keyboard is quite comfortable to use The other obvious change is the size of the actual space bar: its size has been reduced compared to E71 and now the bottom row accommodates two extra keys. Our team is divided over whether a parenthesis symbol and a standalone Ctrl key are a bargain over a big nice space bar. Anyway, the rest is no news if you've read our E71 review and in the case of these here couple of Nokia messengers no news is good news. You shouldn't expect regular desktop typing speed and you'll certainly have to look at the keypad but you can achieve pretty decent results with the E63. If you are into texting, you are sure to get used to it quickly and start speeding your way through messages in no time. The controls above the keypad are also quite handy, obviously copying the E71 and the E51 layout. Those include the two soft keys, the Call and End keys (the red one now doubles as a power key and shortcut to ringing profiles), the Menu key and three so-called one-touch keys.

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One-touch keys can be set as shortcuts to any application you like, never mind the icons on them might suggest otherwise. Furthermore, you can assign two applications per key, making use of the press and press-and-hold function on all of them. The D-pad is equally pleasing. Its ample size and tactility do add to the excellent mark on ergonomics for E63. Naruto shippuden opening 16. Still, you should be warned that the Nokia E63 lacks touch sensitive Navi wheel functionality as it was suggested earlier on when the device was fort announced.

Still, a try-before-buy is advisable for people with larger fingers, as the QWERTY keypad knobs might not feel as comfortable to them. The D-pad is also very good The keys backlighting is quite adequate to make the phone no problem to handle in the dark. The backlighting is adequate Same user interface as E71 Nokia E63 runs on Symbian 9.2 with Series60 3rd Edition UI.

It comes with Feature Pack 1 but it also brings in a number of enhancements inherent to Feature Pack 2. Nokia E63 is powered by a single 369 MHz CPU and has 128MB of RAM. In Symbian terms this means that navigating the menus is fast with instant response to key presses and no delays whatsoever.

Memory Full warnings are highly unlikely and you should make quite an effort to deplete the available memory. The Symbian S60 UI in landscape mode The phone's main menu has two view modes: a 4 x 3 grid of icons and a list.