Nokia E63 NAM now available across the US for $279
Can't hop a flight to Chicago or New York? No worries, as Nokia just announced that its QWERTY-packin' E63 can be found in independent retailers across the US along with e-tailers and the aforementioned flagship stores. Just think -- all that Symbian S60 fun, a full keyboard, 3G connectivity, WiFi, a 3.5 millimeter headphone jack and a free 12-month subscription to Nokia's Files on Ovi service, all for $279 with no contracts or related strings attached. Catch one now in red or blue at your favorite Nokia outlet.















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
jonathan @ Feb 10th 2009 10:34AM
Like where? the phone still is not available on nokia.com, and I cant find a single retailer with the NAM available for order....care to list some sites with it?? I want to get one for my wife for vday...
Leo @ Feb 10th 2009 10:52AM
The E63 is NOT 3G !!!! Fix the post
CaliHusky @ Feb 10th 2009 12:56PM
*bzzzt* wrong, i'm afraid. The e63 has 3G but NOT HSDPA.
Stephman @ Feb 10th 2009 11:24AM
According to the specs page, looks like 3G
http://www.nokiausa.com/find-products/phones/nokia-e63/specifications
Ryan @ Feb 10th 2009 12:17PM
I find it very strange that the NAM version of the E63 is 3G and the Euro version is not. I would go with what is widely known which is this is a quad band Edge device.
msknutson @ Feb 10th 2009 8:30PM
I have one, so I know that the E63 european model *is* 3g, 2100 MHz UMTS, along with being quad-band. I wanted one for travel in Japan.
drsilverworm @ Feb 10th 2009 12:48PM
GSMarena.com lists this phone with 3G:
http://www.gsmarena.com/nokia_e63-2599.php
At $280, this is pretty attractive, and that's coming from an SE-fanboy who has never even considered getting a phone of this form factor.