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Thursday, December 13, 2007

Nokia E51 Connecting business

Nokia offers a wide range of Eseries business handsets, including Communicators and enhanced messaging devices of different form factors. Each E series phone is optimized for different types of business users, but all feature the familiar and friendly S60 user interface over Symbian OS. The new Nokia E51 combines compact dimensions, rich communication skills, a comfortable keyboard and stylish design, aiming to be a classic and conservative all-round performer.

Key features-
Quad-band GSM/3G (with HSDPA 3.6 Mbps), EDGE and GPRS support
Wi-Fi, VoIP over WLAN
Symbian 9.2 OS Series 60 3rd edition UI with Feature Pack 1
12 mm slim, elegant design
130 MB onboard memory, expandable via microSD cards (up to 4 GB), hot swap
Very comfortable keyboard and D-pad
Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP and IrDA (115 kbps)
New Symbian key icons
Fast user interface

Main disadvantages -
2 megapixel camera with no autofocus, nor flash
Extremely hard-to-press volume rocker, power button and voice recorder key
Stale multimedia interface
Cannot edit office documents
Doesn't charge when connected via USB
Voice dial works well only with English names
The package contents of Nokia E51 are on par with most of the other non-multimedia Nokia phones. Having mentioned fingerprints, the piece of fine cloth that comes in the box is a good way to start exploring the retail package. Other than that, the box includes the small AC-5 DC charger, a mini USB connection cable (DKE-2), headset (HS-47), and the Eseries CD-ROM. Nokia E51 also comes with a Quickstart guide and User guide. Finally, let's mention the Li-Ion Battery (BP-6MT) with capacity of 1050 mAh.

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