Nokia E6 vs Motorola Pro+

| August 10, 2012 | 8 Replies

2011 contenders go head to head in Steve Litchfield’s post comparing these two BlackBerry alternatives. Whilst both phones have VGA screens, the Moto opts for a portrait 3.1″ vs landscape 2.46″ in the E6. They’re not too different in size, but the E6 is slightly smaller.

As a device focused on typing, the E6 wins it for Steve, with bonuses such as better pictures, video, GPS signal as well as superior build quality/materials.

The functionalities are split so despite the 7 vs 4 in favour of the E6, Steve said he can’t award a win.

I’d like to see an E6 successor. Slightly larger screen, portrait QWERTY.

Source: AAS

Category: Nokia, Symbian

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  1. stormtroller says:

    if nokia continued with their tradition, we might see E6 successor.

    As for nokia boarding along with Windows Phone, not sure it E6 successor will see any daylight or not.

  2. stylinred says:

    wonder if we’ll see an E series with WP8

  3. torcida says:

    That upper left key on this android device looks like the symbian menue icon! ;)

    • Luisito says:

      MMM… Those little details… For those that are waiting and E series device with Windows Phone, just try to imagine it (In my imagination it won’t be sexy, like the E7 for example)

  4. Chén Zhé says:

    The most important reason I don’t like an Android candy-bar qwerty phone is that its QAZ are not in a row like E6 does

  5. migo says:

    I’d lean towards the E6. Having the keyboard higher up is pretty important for comfortable long term typing, and if that isn’t important to you, why did you get a phone with physical QWERTY?

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