e-mail extended battery life and memory make the E51 the perfect tool for business. Built For Business: The Nokia E51 is always ready for business; choose from pus...
e-mail extended battery life and memory make the E51 the perfect tool for business. Built For Business The Nokia E51 is always ready for business; choose from push...
Nokia - E51 black
Nokia presents the latest addition to its mobile phone E series: the E51. Designed
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especially for working professionals, the E51 is 3G and HSPDA-enabled, and it has a WiFi chip for wireless access to the Internet. You can even use the E51 to communica...
Nokia - E51 black
Nokia presents the latest addition to its mobile phone E series: the E51. Designed
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especially for working professionals, the E51 is 3G and HSPDA-enabled, and it has a WiFi chip for wireless access to the Internet. You can even use the E51 to communicate at virtually no charge with VoIP.The E51 is equipped with one-touch buttons that give users instant access to its main functions like the phone book, agenda, notes and voice mail, with a single click.The E51 includes a 2-megapixel photo sensor, a video sensor and an FM radio, and it even includes an infrared sensor and a mini USB port for optimum versatility.Despite these many features, the E51 is still surprisingly compact, making it the ideal communications tool for the business person on the go.
Advantages: compact small size, connectivity, multimedia Disadvantages: 2Mpix camera, 2.5mm jack, memory card under back cover
...big and too expensive? Then Nokia has a solution called E51 for you. Design&Construction
Width: 4.6 cm
Length: 11.4 cm
Depth: 1.2 cm
Weight: 100g
Material: steel combined with plastic
Colours available: black steel, white steel, bronze steel
A rather long-looking cell phone, very thin and compact body. If you're used to sth bigger, this will feel almost too thin and sliding off your hand, but you get used to it and it feels like the one ... ...I started to feel like Nokia was digging up maximum from this little guy. Similar goes to when you find out how the little knob to attach a strap is constructed.
Here is where I started to trust Nokia that even if sth they made seems weird and useless, they knew why they made it this way. *Side and top buttons are embedded in rubber, which makes them rather hard to push but I prefer this to pushing sth by mistake only coz I ran a finger over it. ...
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