Review: Nokia E51
April 27th, 2008 by Annkur
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Quick Specs:
- General 2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
- 3G Network HSDPA 850 / 2100
- Dimensions 114.8 x 46 x 12 mm, 61 cc
- Weight 100 g
- Display Type TFT, 16M colors (240 x 320 pixels, 2 inches)
- Card slot micro SD (TransFlash), up to 8GB, – 130 MB user data memory
- 96 MB SDRAM memory – ARM 11 369 MHz processor
- WiFi / Bluetooth (AD2P) / GPRS / HSPDA / IRD / USB 2.0
- OS Symbian OS 9.2, Series 60 v3.1 UI
- Colors Black, Silver
- Camera 2 MP, 1600×1200 pixels, video(QVGA@15fps)
- Battery Standard battery, Li-Ion 1070 mA ( BP-6MT)
From the specs we can understand that the slim, elegant design of the Nokia E51 has more to it than that meets the eye. To very simply put it the design approach is an elegant, safe and a reserved one. Nokia didn’t try out any fancy tricks to this Nokia E51, its a simple looking business phone like the E50 and the 6300 but packs in lot more features. The phone though stands tall is very compact and can fit comfortably in the pocket. The modest 2-inch QVGA display with an ambient light sensor is customizable to light up when there is an incoming text/multimedia messages or emails.
The great aspect about this screen is that it is readable even in bright outdoor conditions. Connectivity and reception is the strong point of the E51. It features Bluetooth with AD2P, USB 2.0 and WiFi while also retaining a Infrared port.
Opera Mini woks really well and is highly recommended if you plan to surf on your E51. Surfing over WiFi is a delight, though 2G GPRS speeds in Mumbai doesn’t impress me. The only complain is that the WiFi is not strong enough. While my iPhone catches network across the neighbourhood the E51 doesn’t. But then iPhone is iPhone…
The E51 has an home key that is easily recognizable as the HOME KEY. Pressing this key from anywhere in the phone’s menu brings to the standby screen. The rubberized volume, power and record buttons on the sides are a test to our strength and effort. The glossy surface attracts fingerprints very easily although a few swipes would do the trick.
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