Nokia E51


Any organized mobile phones manufacturer knows that every phone series has more than two phone lines with at least one model and at most three phones. I am sure LG and Apple knows this marketing strategy, but Nokia, Samsung and HTC not only they know it, but they also applied it for some time now. Nokia is one of the few manufacturers with an impressive portfolio.

Once again, the E series was expanded with a basic business phone in the entry level line. Nokia E52 is a solid business oriented phone which will deliver good performances to customers. The E52 easily lines up in the rest of the E series from its candy bar form and good features.



The excellent processor and sufficient RAM memory are well covered with E series looks, providing the E52 with not only solid performances, but also an appealing look. The best feature of the E52 is the price tag. Remember, this excellent mobile phone is an entry level device. Therefore, you get good features, excellent hardware and a small price. Where is the catch, Nokia? The impressive feature list shuts down the insignificant disadvantages, which, by the way, are only four at number. The E52 sports a medium camera with average performances, bad video recording (like you need it in a business phone), no DivX and XviD support, and no TV out (this is the only main disadvantage, because you will not be able to present any projects from your business phone on flash meetings).



Nokia E52 has a height of 116 mm, wide of 49 mm, deep of 9.9 mm, E52 weights about 98 grams. Excellent values, the E52 is easy to slide in any pocket a light enough to not even feel it. In terms of dimensions and weight E52 provides a high quality user experience. The Nokia 52 provides the same looks like the E series (2009) business phones. From the first look you will notice, that E52 includes resistant and stylish materials, making (from the first look) the design attractive. The E52's body features metal finishes not only on the case but also the navigation keys. The front of the E52 provides a glossy silver metal frame surrounding the black glossy plastic that follows the lines of the display.

The back cover delivers an industrial feel. Nokia delivers the E52 in three available colors: graphite grey, metal grey aluminum, and golden aluminum (not as nice as the grey colors). On the front of the E52, you can find, above the display the centered earpiece, to the right of the earpiece you can find the second video camera for enabling video calls, and on the other side you can find a light sensor. Under the display, you first get the navigational keys (made out of a metallic material). These navigational keys are: the four way navigational pad (up, down, left, and fight with customizable features), the centered "ok / select" key, to the right of the D-pad you get a soft key, home screen key, organizer key, and call key, while to the right of the D-pad you can find a soft key, the back key, the message key, and the end call key.

The navigational keys you get the actual keyboard. You get good sized keys, excellent feedback and no flex. You can't ask for more. Typing at the E52 keyboard is very comfortable. On the top of the E52 you can find the centered power on and off button, and the 3.5 mm audio jack. On the right side the E52 sports the voice command key, the camera dedicated key and the volume controls. On the other side, Nokia included the uncovered micro USB port. By the way, because of the excellent steel finish you really don't have to worry about fingerprints or minor scratches. On the back, the E52 sports in upper center the 3.2 megapixel camera and a LED flash.

Also, right next to the camera lens and LED flash you get the loudspeaker. The memory card slot was included under the back cover. However, exactly like the SIM card slot, the memory card slot is not under the battery. Therefore, there is no need to turn off the phone when you want to replace the memory card. Nokia provided for E52 an exceptional built quality, and a great appealing design.



The E52 runs in 2G network - GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 and in 3G networks - HSDPA 900 / 2100 and HSDPA 850 / 2100. Nokia included in E52 an ARM 11 600 MHz processor. This processor provides enough power to run in optimal conditions the Symbian operating system provided for the E52 (S60 version 3.2). The operating system brings many functions and features good enough for personal or business use. The organizer, calendar, phone book, document viewing and editing, email support, and many others, all can be found onboard the E52. Also, you can install additional applications thanks to the Symbian platform. The user interface is fully customizable. You can't find a serious drawback in the operating system, or the speed provided by the excellent processor.

Nokia included onboard the E52 an internal memory of only 60MB. However, this value can be expanded by using a micro SD memory card (Trans Flash memory card) up to 16 GB compatible. The music player is a high feature, providing support for any important media format on the market. The sound quality is exceptional. The E52 also provides with different EQ presets and a powerful bass. However, the video player is not as great as the music player. You should download and install a 3rd party video application for a better result.

The connectivity in ensured by the Class 32 GORS, Class 32 EDGE with speed values from 178.8 Kb per second to 296 Kb per second, HSCSD, Bluetooth version 2.0 with A2DP, micro USB 2.00 connectivity, Wi-Fi with 802.11 b / g profile and UPnP technology, and HSDPA with 10.2 Mb per second, and HSUPA with 2 Mb per second. Judging from the connectivity package Nokia plans a long life time for the E52.



The camera included in the E52 would have been much better with an auto focus. Even so, you will have to accept the fixed focus 3.2 megapixel digital camera with a maximum resolution of 2048 x 1536 pixels, with a built in LED flash. This camera can also record videos in VGA mode with only 15 frames per second. To compensate the rather mediocre camera, Nokia included many photo editing options. The most interesting feature for the business customers is the Office 2007 support. Be assured you can handle form your E52 documents in Word, Excel, Power Point, and PDF file formats.

Nokia ships the E52 with an excellent Lithium Polymer 1500 mAh standard battery (BP 4L). This battery will provide a standby time of 642 hours in 2G networks and 432 hours in 3G networks. Also the talk time should go up to 8 hours in 2G networks and up to 6 hours in 3G networks. If you are interested in listening continuously to music from your E52, then you should now the battery will last you about 18 hours. The retail package of the Nokia E52 contains beside the actual phone and battery: 1GB memory card, leather carrying case, one piece hands free, charger, CD software, and a micro USB cable.

Overall, the Nokia E52 is a flawless featured mobile phone. The only main disadvantage may be the 3.2 megapixel camera with no auto focus (however the exact same value sports the new iPhone 3GS). The build quality is exceptional, and the specs list is impressive. If you are looking for a candy bar business phone, then you should consider the E52 as the most logic choice you could make.

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