Diaries of a Nokia Fan Boy

Upgrading: from E71 to E72 vs. Magic

by admin on Jul.09, 2009, under Android, HTC Magic, Nokia E71, Nokia E72, Reviews, Symbian, Thoughts & Opinions

One of my readers, atul recently asked me question on upgrading their phone:

…planning to move from Nokia E71 (my 4th eseries phone) and have always used a Nokia since ‘92. Do u think it would be sane to move to HTC Magic or should I wait for E72?

This isn’t exactly a question that can be answered with a couple lines, but I liked the question enough that I decided to actually write a post about this.

e72-vs-magicChoosing between the E72 and the Magic there are a number of factors you have to consider, first and foremost that the two devices are in a completely different class altogether. The Nokia E72 is an Enterprise-class devices. What this means is that the design of the phone, operating system, and software was all done with the requirements of the business world in mind. That also means that the manufacturing process didn’t compromise on quality, however may not have put too much thought into the physical appearance of the phone (granted, the E71 is the first exception to the latter).
On the other hand, the HTC Magic is a somewhat more mainstream phone. Thus the physical appearance was more important than quality (mine scratched in a matter of days and slightly creaks on the sides).

Another part of construction you have to look at is the input method. If you write a lot of emails, the Magic, or any touchscreen phone, is not for you. At the very least not until they have displays that can morph to have actual physical buttons raise up and provide proper feedback. Of course even then, taking up important screen real-estate for a keyboard will never be as good as having a separate screen actual physical keyboard.

Taking a look at the operating system is also important. Symbian is over a decade old and in that has become extremely stable, even if a little outdated. Android, on the other hand, seems to crash applications on a regular basis (3-5 app crashes per day). At the very least, however, when an application crashes Android and other applications continue running. You also have to keep in mind that there’s a fairly large learning curve going from OS to OS, especially when switching from hardware keys to a touch-centric UI (trust me on this one). :)
Also don’t forget to consider the applications that you are using on your phone now. Going from E71 to E72 you’re pretty much guaranteed that all of the applications will work. Going to the Magic, however, you will need to find equivalents in the Android Market or the online community, and that can take a large amount of time.

Finally, the features of the phone itself are important. The main one, for me at least, is the battery life. The HTC Magic is severely handicapped by its battery, whereas the E71, and likely the E72 as well, is not.

So what does all that mean for you, my dear friend?
Well just think about what you’re doing with your phone now, and what you will be able to do with your future hone. If you’ve gotten used to the E-Series quality then I’m afraid the Magic, and other mainstream phones for that matter, may be disappointing to you. If you’re connected to a MS Exchange Server then I must tell you that Symbian is integrated much more tightly with it. Also, Symbian has Nokia, Garmin and TomTom mobile GPS applications whereas Android is stuck with just Google maps.
So think about whats important to you, and which phone can better support your requirements. Also, take a look at my post on Nokia E71 vs. E72 (Nokia E72 – worthwhile upgrade?), maybe an upgrade isn’t even really required.
Lastly, consider other phones, such as the Nokia N97, or even other operating systems, such as Windows Mobile.

If you have any more questions just drop me a line and I’ll try to help as much as I can.

-Nokia FanBoy

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2 Comments for this entry

  • atul

    Hey Thanks Man !

    This is indeed helpful. I always had these things in back of my mind but its better to hear from a person who has actually used both, as in your case, and learn from your experiences.

    Nokia E71 is THE best that I’ve used which other phone can do so many a things together and not crash or drink the battery.

    During my one hour, either way, commute to work this trusted Nokia is connected to my cars bluetooth for calls. Simultaneously playing podcasts through the same with Google Maps/latitude running continuously. Along with this a twitter client being on as well as me logged in through Putty to the development server and my email client “Profimail” picking up emailsin the background. Now try doing all this on the a windows phone or the phony Iphone :-)

    I just wanted to try another platform and may be still get Magic as a second phone.

    As for N97, well that is a piece of crap UI wise after experiencing Iphone/Ipod touch flawless UI its very difficult to see Nokia trying to emulate it and failing so badly. Symbian as an OS is, I think, not suitable for a touch avatar, what do you think ?

    Once again thanks for your insight and making me stay with E71 as my main phone, I really appreciate your help.

    Atul

  • admin

    Well I’m glad I could help!

    I’m actually typing this up on the Magic, and I’ve got to say that its a great toy but thats about it. Its too slow to really use as a primary phone, and indeed Symbian’s multitasking capabilities are far superior to Android’s.

    While I do admit that S60 in its current state is not well suited for touch interfaces, I think you underestimate the power and capabilities that N97 brings to the table. In fact, having heard how you use your E71, I would recommend you get the N97 as an upgrade, given that size isnt an issue.

    Finally, don’t confuse Symbian with the S60 shell that Nokia designed for the OS. Symbian can be easily adapdet for touch, S60 is what will likely end up getting rewritten.

    -Nokia FanBoy

    PS: writing this on the magic, while slow and slightly unpleasant, is quite bearable.

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