The Nokia E66 is much different from other Nokia E-series mobile phones. Some have likened it to be more like the Nokia N71. Like the former mobile, the Nokia E66 provides a high quality menu system, great internet connectivity options via 3.5G network speeds, Wi-Fi and A-GPS receivers, and a 3.2-megapixel camera.
The main difference between the E66 and N71 is the Nokia E66’s orientation sensor, which shifts the display screen from portrait to landscape views when you turn the phone onto its side. Other popular mobiles have this same function, but where they can only rotate the display in specific applications like the internet browser or photo gallery, the Nokia E66 lets you shift orientation no matter which application you’re using. The orientation sensor also mutes the ringtone on incoming calls if you turn the phone onto its face, yet it doesn’t cancel the call.
The Nokia E66 is a compact, portable smartphone, which is a good alternative to other bulkier smartphone options in the telecommunication marketplace. If you prefer a T9 numeric pad, the Nokia E66 has great productivity tools providing all the functionality most people would ever need in a smartphone device.