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In the smartphone world, 2011 feels like a geological age ago. That was the year the Nokia E6 arrived—a device that beautifully (and stubbornly) married a high-resolution (640x480) capacitive touchscreen with a full, tactile QWERTY keyboard. Running Symbian^3 (later updatable to Belle), it was the last true "communicator" style phone for many business users.
By A. Enthusiast
If you find an E6 for $20 at a flea market, flashing Delight is a wonderful weekend project—a chance to see what Nokia could have shipped if they hadn’t been distracted by Windows Phone. But as a daily driver? Keep a modern burner in your other pocket. The E6’s future is written in forum posts and dead download links, and that’s precisely where it belongs: frozen, but finally perfect. Have a favorite E6 CFW we missed? The comment sections on Symbian-era blogs are still active. Yes, really. nokia e6 custom firmware