I just got a Nokia E63 , a long-awaited replacement for a support phone from work. It's not as advanced as, say, a Nokia E71 or a Blackberry in terms of business-related features, but it would do quite well for my purposes. (My philosophy in mobile phones is that so long as I can connect — through voice, SMS or WiFi — I'm cool with it. :)) The QWERTY pad is a sweet spot for the E63: soft enough so you won't develop calluses, yet with enough toughness for tactile feedback. I'm more interested in the apps I can place in the phone, though. The apps I loaded on the E63 For starters, I downloaded Opera Mini — the WebKit-based Nokia Mini Map Browser bundled with the phone just wasn't up to size with what I planned for it. I then downloaded Google mobile apps . The E series comes with email integration, but I've grown to love the Gmail mobile client. The kicker, though, is S2 puTTY , the S60 port for the nifty puTTY secure shell client. Hey, I'm a command-line zea...