Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Nokia E50 Review

The Nokia E50 is a fine. business cellphone with decent business features, however it has a couple of defects that users of this cellphone have been reporting lately.


The Nokia E50 Is not a bad cellphone, however. For a quadband symbian smartphone, it is lite and lean. It is a decent cellphone for a businessman who is not concerned in missing a digital camera, Mp3 gadget, and all sort of other attributes that accompany an entertainment-type cellphone.

The business attributes are all available within the Nokia E50. It provides an amazing speakerphone, voice instructions and dialing, usable electronic mail compatibility, World Wide Web browsing (fast downloads thru EDGE), along with a handy Microsoft document extension viewer.
You will find two defects that the E50 possesses that you need to now. Owners have been protesting on the unalterable font size - it's really small. The font size makes it hard to use a few of the advanced attributes - elder users could particularly have difficulty with it. The Symbian menus, though highly effective, is a bit vulnerable to crashing.

Owners have suggested the E60 over the E50, or maybe other business gadget such as the Nokia 9500. You'll get a lot more business features out of those cellphones, and perhaps a little less disappointment.

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