![]() Note that there is no expansion slot on the E7. ![]() The top of the phone houses the 3.5mm headphone jack, power button, HDMI port, and Micro-USB port. We were not fans of the side-mounted SIM card slot. However, it still feels clunky in some parts compared with platforms like iOS, Android, and Windows Phone, so Symbian certainly isn't leapfrogging the competition. Of course, as we've stated before in our reviews of the N8 and the Nokia Astound, Symbian 3 brings a one-touch user interface that makes it much easier to navigate these phones than previous versions of the operating system. There are three home screens in total, which you can customize with various widgets and shortcuts, and the main menu of apps is presented in a simple grid format. ![]() Launching apps only required a single tap, and we were able to navigate through the various screens and menus with no problem. On the bright side, the touch screen is very responsive. The pixels are more visible on the E7, so images and text don't look quite as smooth. However, with a lower-resolution screen, you're not going to get the same sharpness or definition as on today's qHD, Super AMOLED, and retina displays. ![]() In general, it's clear and bright and you'll have no problem reading what's on the screen. The E7's glass touch screen measures 4 inches diagonally and has a 640x360-pixel resolution.
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