Wednesday, 16 January 2008

Introducing the Nokia E51, probably one of the most affordable smartphones in the market, and it doesn't dissappoint either. This classically designed HSDPA (3.5G) handset features high-speed mobile browsing, email, multimedia features, and a multitude of connectivity options.

A small, but highly noticeable feature is Nokia's efficient use of RAM, which makes multitasking and navigating the menus slick and fast, providing instant responses to key presses.



Key features

  • Thin design loaded with features to help balance your business and leisure time
  • Access your email while on the go with support for most leading personal and business email applications
  • Browse the web and email with high speed 3G, HSDPA, or WLAN connection
  • Make cheaper cost voice calls over the internet with the built-in Wi-Fi, simply by installing Skype on the phone
  • 130 MB onboard memory, expandable via microSD cards (up to 4 GB), hot swap
  • 12 mm slim, elegant design
  • Listen to the latest hits with FM Visual Radio or play your favorite tunes on the MP3 music player
The phone, however, does have a few setbacks; it features a now less than standard 2.0 megapixel camera with no auto focus and flash, and also buttons on its side which are quite hard to press.

All in all, the affordability of this phone makes up for all its setbacks, as not many phones under $500 are packed with all the E51's features, especially the increasingly-becoming-a-necessity Wi-Fi connectivity.

For more information on the E51, please visit Nokia's Website, or read this excellent review by The Simpur Bloggies nominee SHIMWORLD.



The feature-packed Nokia E51 is available at Incomm for B$498.00, with further discounts when you present your DST Card.

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