Nokia E7 review: Open for business
Introduction
Business as usual for the Eseries is a cliché – thank you very much. But the kind that makes the world feel right. The Nokia E7 could’ve been just another Eseries phone. Oh well, that wasn’t meant to be. The latest is implicitly the greatest but, in the case of the E7, the latest may simply be the last.
Symbian is just about to be knocked off the  top-spot as the market-leading smartphone platform. Worse yet, while  loyal users are still sitting on a fence about replacing their E71/E72s  Nokia is deciding whether to euthanize Symbian. Question marks have been  hanging over the platform’s approach to touchscreen since day one. And  now it’s got WP7 at its very doorstep. It’s the worst of times for the  Nokia E7. But it’s up to it to show that the Eseries are still open for  business. Now, Nokia reconfirmed their commitment to Symbian in the short-term,  but that doesn’t mean much. If the platform is to be scrapped, users  will learn it the hard way when regular updates stop coming in.  Occasional bug-fixes is the best they can hope to get. And good software  support is among of the main reasons why people still choose Nokia. However, how much short-term can stretch depends on the success of  the current Symbian^3 devices. So if the Nokia E7 does at least as well  on the market as the N8, it might as well buy the platform a few extra  years.Key features
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