After a long search I caught then the E70, and I liked it very well in the store after the first try:
Appearance:
It makes a very stable, Nokia-typical high-quality impression. The display is sharp, has a very good resolution and the folding mechanism for the keyboard is also stable. The dimensions are modest in relation to the services offered by the Nokia so.
Interior:
The standby like it very much. It gives an overview of the current tasks and appointments and still holds 5 shortcuts to self-defined functions.
The calendar is clear and where high resolution very generous and provides a nice overview.
Setting up my private WLANs was done quickly, so I can now surf right at home and retrieve emails via IMAP and send via POP3. The opening and partially edit Office and PDF attachments from emails out works fine. That a data cable with USB is supplied directly, is also a nice touch.
Setting up Internet telephony will be the next target ... The phone well supported VOIP but first only in conjunction with a properly prepared wireless telephone system. In forums but I have already found evidence of viruelle PBXs that probably Bacht the VOIP function with E70 viable without correspondingly equipped router.
Since an incredible number of features included and the manual is relatively thick, Nokia has its own assistance program in the E70 deposited with FAQs, a tutorial, etc. A context-sensitive Help still allows the user to read passages from the manual where appropriate. This is particularly tricky facilities of WiFi, mailboxes or similar useful ...
In general, the smartphone is very thought out and offers functions that one does not necessarily need at first glance, but certainly the one or other occasion in the future looks at which it can be very helpful. For example. there is a separate button for switching on and off of the folded keyboard. Or the ability to run multiple programs in parallel and back while multitasking between programs and herzuspringen. Or preparing to connect a Bluetooth GPS receiver, thanks to the large display can be determined navigate well ...
All in all I am very satisfied with the purchase and think the decision was the right one to buy a smartphone instead of a normal mobile phone with a separate PDA.