Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Nokia E51


RegHardware has a detailed review of Nokia's latest business-orientated candybar. Excerpts include:

"Nokia has a long track-record of producing handsets that may not get consumers’ pulses galloping, but which bowl over business people."

"The E51 is Nokia’s latest of these. Its design is classic Nokia understatement - a slim candybar phone with an elegant metal trim and back panel adding a classy feel to the package. The metal edging is available in three flavours: shiny silver, black or bronze."

"It’s optimised for email, supports a wide range of popular push email offerings, and it features VoIP voice for low-cost calling over the internet via Wi-Fi. High-speed data connectivity is facilitated by HSDPA 3G."

"The phone has an MP3 player, an FM radio, a RealPlayer video player and a two-megapixel camera on the back."

The E51 is a good size, measuring a long but slim 115 x 46 x 12mm. The metal casing helps push up the weight to 100g, giving it a substantial and well-balanced feel without being pocket-saggingly bulky."
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