The Nokia E70 is a candybar/fold keyboard type smartphone from the Eseries range, announced in October 2005 and released in May 2006 at a cost of approximately $500 with prices in July 2007 around $345. There are two models of this phone, the E70-1 for the world market with tri-band (900, 1800, 1900 MHz) GSM and UMTS, and the E70-2 for the
The E70 is the successor to the Nokia 6800 series (6800, 6810, 6820 and 6822).
Processor speed: 220 MHz
45MB RAM, about 22MB available
Multimedia Messaging v1.2
Push to talk
Java MIDP 2.0
Web Browser for S60
POP3, IMAP4, SMTP E-mail
SIP client for VoIP calls
WiFi (802.11b/g) with WEP/WPA
Bluetooth with up to six concurrent connections (though only one can be a headset).
Speaker-independent voice calls and commands
Speech synthesis mode for visually impaired
Mini QWERTY fold-out keyboard
Polyphonic tones and MP3 playback
35x42mm display
Vibrating alert
HF speakerphone
Offline mode
117 x 53 x 22 millimeters, 102 cc, 127 grams
1.01 W/kg (type RM-10), 0.90 W/kg (type RM-24) SAR-Rating
The Nokia E70 is aimed at the high-end professional market. The 16 million color screen has a 352x416 pixel (totalling 146,432 pixels) resolution, and the E70 is capable of GSM, WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity. The SIP VoIP functionality will currently not work through a firewall or most router configurations. Nokia has made a statement that they are working on implementing STUN (originally planned for 2006 but only available for E70-1 as of June 2008), TURN and ICE (also planned for 2007 but not available as of June 2008).
As well, the advanced Bluetooth capabilities of the phone, capable of connecting to up to six devices simultaneously, lacks A2DP support.