Nokia E63



The Nokia E63 is an budget Symbian business smartphone announced by Nokia in November of 2008, and released in December of the same year.

The E63 was an downscaled version of the more-premium E71 that was released eariler, lacking an metal design, a downgraded camera, and lack of HSDPA and GPS support. The E63 added an 3.5mm jack, rather than the E71's 2.5mm jack.

Issues

 * The phone has no power button, instead the call end key doubles as a power button. This forces the user to go to the home screen if they want to open the power menu, for example to lock the keypad or change profiles.
 * If the battery is even slightly swollen, the back cover won't close properly, leaving small gaps on the sides.
 * The protective cap for the 3.5mm headphone jack can easily get lost, as it's not permanently attached to the phone.

Variants

 * E63-1 (RM-437)
 * E63-2 (RM-449): North American version of the E63.
 * E63-3 (RM-450)
 * E63 China (RM-600): Chinese version of the E63 which lacks WLAN support.

Related phones

 * Nokia E61i: Predecessor.
 * Nokia E71: Upscaled version of the E63, featuring a better camera, metal design, and HSDPA support.

Batteries

 * Nokia BP-4L (3.7 V, 1500 mAh, Li-po)

Data cables

 * Nokia CA-101
 * Any microUSB cable

Headsets

 * Nokia HS-43 stereo headset