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| Manufacturer | Nokia |
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| First released | February 14, 2007; 19 years ago (2007-02-14)[1] |
| Predecessor | Nokia 6270 |
| Successor | Nokia E66 |
| Compatible networks | Quad-bandEGSM,WCDMA (3G) |
| Form factor | Slide |
| Dimensions | 105×49×15.5 mm (4.13×1.93×0.61 in) |
| Operating system | S60 platform third edition onSymbian OS |
| CPU | ARM 9, 222 MHz |
| Memory | microSD (TransFlash), up to 2 GB (hot-swappable), 256 MB card included, ~45 MBSDRAM - 20 MB free memory |
| Battery | BL-5F/BL-5FA 3.7 V 950 mAh Li-Po/Li-On |
| Rear camera | 2 MP, 1600 × 1200 pixels, |
| Display | Portrait 2,2"QVGA 181 ppi 240 × 320TFT screen 24 bits (16 million) colors |
| Connectivity | GPRS Class 32, 107 kbit/s HSCSD YesEDGE Class 32, 296 kbit/s; DTM Class 11, 177 kbit/s3GWireless LAN Wi-Fi802.11 b/g,Bluetooth (v. 1.2),Infrared port, USB (Pop-port) |
TheNokia E65 is a businessmobile phone in theEseries range, aS60 platform third edition device[2] with slide action. It shares many of the features of theN95 (quad bandGSM,3G,Wi-Fi, andBluetooth), which was released around the same time, but thinner, lighter and without theGPS. It was followed fairly quickly by theE66, which was very similar, but gained an FM radio, a newer release of S60, A2DP Bluetooth, GPS, and a 3.2-M pixel camera.[3][4]

| Battery | Talk time | Standby time | ||||
| GSM | WCDMA | VoIP | GSM | WCDMA | GSM/WCDMA and WLAN | |
| BL-5F/BL-5FA | Up to 3–6 hours | Up to 1.8–2.5 hours | Up to 2 | Up to 7–11 days | Up to 8–14 days | Up to 4–5 days |
Operation times vary depending on the network and usage.
Many users have experienced problems with theSIM connecting to the network after using the phone for some time.[citation needed] This meant that they needed to be either repaired or replaced. The cause seems to be a design problem in the SIM container on the chassis of the phone. The SIM container is mainly built of a thin metal foil, which tends to bend over time, thus disconnecting the SIM from the mobile phone's SIM contacts. However, this problem has often been solved by putting a piece of paper between the metal foil and the SIM, enabling it to make contact.
There are also difficulties in making connection toWLAN networks, which useEAP-PEAP andMSchapV2 protocols if you update the phone'sfirmware (this is true as of firmware version 3.0633.69).[citation needed]
Other users experience problems with the phone connecting to third-party GPS devices over Bluetooth. This seems to be a compatibility flaw in the Nokia Bluetooth stack of Nokia Maps, as these devices do connect when used withGoogle Maps on the E65.[citation needed]