Feb 08 2008
Nokia E51 Without Camera
Posted by: Sierra in News
The fact that Nokia has just introduced the E51 cell phone version with no camera is good news.
I can tell you from my experience that the pictures are no good and its built-in 2MP camera captures worse than a 1.3MP phone.

The bad news here is that the camera-free E51 is more expensive than the standard version of this phone, having a starting price of $368, with about $30 more.
If you are wondering why is that, I can only tell you that the new version of this phone is built with focus on the e-mail functions and comes with costumer e-mail and Nokia Intellisync Wireless Email and Mail for Exchange which allows you to communicate with the Microsoft Exchange Server.
This capability is for a streamlined e-mail reading experience and easier access to attachments, according to the company.
These e-mail features come in addition to the known functions of the E51 with camera, and these include 2G/3G support, a 2-inch TFT display with 16 million colors and 240 x 320 pixels resolution, MP3 support, 130MB user data memory, 96MB SDRAM, microSD slot, an ARM11 processor with 369MHz speed, GPRS Class 32, EDGE Class 32, 3G-HSDPA for 3.6Mpbs transfer speed, WLAN, Wi-Fi, VoIP, Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP, USB 2.0, Symbian OS 9.2 operating system, Instant Messaging, Xhtml/HTML support, video player, FM radio, document viewer, and a LI-Ion battery of 1070 mAh for up to 4 hours and 20 minutes of talk time.

The thin cell phone’s design is incredible stylish and would perfectly fit a business man rather than a lady, or at least someone that has his own style and needs a full-featured powerful phone.
Nokia E51 looks better in your hand than on a presentation web page and measures 114.8 x 46 x 12 mm, weighting 100 grams.
In these pictures you can see the basic model with built-in camera in full black, while the one with silver margins and back is the camera-free version.






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