The only difference with E55 is in its individual keyboard appearance. The Nokia E55 has 20 buttons, while the E52 features a standard, 12 button2 numeric keypad. Its keys are big enough, light to press and somewhat handy to use. Honestly, it is among the finest keypads we have used, ever. Many things about both gadgets is virtually similar and you may even swap the battery cover. Actually, the Nokia E52 uses 1 GB micro-SD card instead of 2 GB, but this isn't of utmost importance. While, the 2.4-inch screen is still useful at direct sunlight and about the same with E55, eventhough you can see it is a bit darker indoors. Even so, it is outstandingly acceptable.
The functionality of a Nokia E52 isn't different than your E55´s. It works nicely on 3G networks, with an integrated GPS and Wi-Fi, 3.2 Mp camera and flash and it runs Symbian S60 3rd Edition (Feature Pack 2). It delivers comparably capable organizer, effective messaging, Word and Excel 2007 compatibility and superior browser. Fortunately with the Nokia Messaging, sticking with email correspondence is reliable and simple and if you go outdoor frequently, you can take full benefit on the functionalities of the World Traveler application.
Monday, October 26, 2009
Comparing E52 and E55
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Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Personal Review and Opinion on N85
From Its model number, you would think a N85 is the lesser variant of the famed N95, however it is essentially an enhancement. Is this an instance that Nokia no longer has nice ideas, or is it just perfecting a really well known cellphone? I did a better look at this N85 to know if Nokia has cracked it once again. Right after spending a few quality time with my Nokia N85, I am not certain the reason why Nokia did not just set it up as a N95's successor rather than the N96. My N85 is a graceful cellphone that has rich features inside an appealing shell. My only frustration is that Its keypad is a bit flatter compared to we'd like, however the rest of it left me very glad.
HSDPA, Wi-Fi, and the music player you may listen to by only connecting a couple of of regular headphones jacks straight into a special port — wonderful stuff. Alright, it is not a radical item, but it's an excellent one all the same, and if you are an avid N95 devotee awaiting for something a bit smaller and fine-looking, you might do a lot worse than this.
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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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Monday, June 15, 2009
Nokia N77 Review
The Nokia N77 is a cutting edge cellphone, and is a part of the N-series of Nokia cellphones, which including N75 and the N96, which also the immensely well known N-series cellphones obtainable from Nokia. The Nokia N77 is a Smartphone, supporting the 3G technology, and measures roughly 110mm x 51mm x 18.7mm and weighs about 115 grams. It possesses a big twenty-four inches high color and resolution LCD screen, and the bar type figure allows the owner to have a strong grip on the gadget. The display offers the owner with superior grade viewing of movie and television broadcasts. You'll have an ambient light optimizer integrated with the display, which corrects the luminosity automatically.
The 3G support of the cellphone permits the owner with video calls feature. It offers USB, and a Pop-port, allowing the owner to plug in the N77 to all kinds of gadgets, and also holds a Bluetooth wireless support. It has GPRS and EDGE support, with the cellphone featuring fast data downlink. Nokia N77 contains World Wide Web browsing capability, including the mini-map facility. it has a two mega pixel digital camera, with 16x zoom and light-emitting diode flash. It permits not only snap of pictures, but also video which the owner may edit, if needed. The N77 is also run under the GSM 900, 1800, 1900 also WCDMA. A completely charged battery gives roughly five hours of mobile television viewing and almost one hundred eighty hours of stand-by period. It boasts twenty megabyte of internal memory, which can be increased with more memory card of about two gigabyte of memory.
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Thursday, May 21, 2009
Nokia E60 review
When compared the its older siblings, the E60 is slender weighing the sort of great power it packs in. Even though some could view this conception as tiresome, I think the straightforward blueprint, with the chromium-plate foregrounds at the slopes and at the front end, pretty good looking. It has a slide-on kind of battery cover and it necessitated quite an exertion to remove it. In general, the build grade of the E60 is very good, and the employment of matt rather than smoothened chromium-plate may deter fingermarks.
You have quite a few engrossing softwares that accompanied the E60 from the box. Apart from the entirely obvious calendar/to-do list, you'll find stuff like the world clock also the alarm, the calculator, an unit converter, office applications for writing and reading, and the entirely astonishing Nokia browser. You have also a fistful of Global Positioning System navigation/location type softwares pre-installed that we were cannot test, because of not featuring the Bluetooth Global Positioning System receiver. A catalogue software is available that leads to a few costless and trial run software downloads.
The E60 is basically an E61 or E70 without any a QWERTY keypad. Even though you have a few variations like bundled softwares and the employment of RS-MMC rather than miniSD, the E60 is unquestionably the cellphone for business operation owners who do not fancy employing QWERTY equipped cellphones. I've no hesitancy in granting the E60 with the extremely Recommended grading.
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Friday, April 24, 2009
Nokia N97 review
Considered as the Nokia's high-end N serial of multimedia computers, N97 outdoes all earlier examples with a slide-out complete QWERTY keypad and a slanting 3.5-inch touch screen. Yes, there is that Nokia N810 Internet Tablet, however this N97 includes cellphone potentialities and is configured for the "demands of Internet-savvy buyers."
For instance, the smartphone offers convenient entry to some social-networking web site, and the browser holds streaming Flash movies. The N97 also presents a commodity Nokia addresses "social location," which employs the capablenesses of the built in A-GPS sensing elements and electronic compass to instinctively update owners' social networks, or allow them give their place via photographs or movies with acquaintances.
The main screen can be personalised with gadgets of best Web and social-networking web site. Lastly, the N97 is completely well-matched with Nokia's Ovi online services, which have the Nokia Music Store,N-Gage gaming platform and Nokia Maps the --tho' those services have yet to completely established in the U.S..
The Symbian-based smartphone also provides a songs and movie player, a 5 Mp camera with Carl Zeiss lens, and a walloping 32GB of onboard storage that can be enlarged with a 16GB microSD memory card.
This quad-band phone is HSDPA-capable cellphone, but it presently backs up just the 900/1900/2100MHz frequencies. There is built in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.
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Nokia E55 review
Call quality is never an problem with the E55, as it quickly lived up to my expectations of any Nokia-branded cellphone. Ring tones seemed fairly loud; I also discovered the E55’s vibro alert was mediocre strength-wise.
The E55 is arranged to arrive at May 2009 at 265 Euro (excluding taxes and subsidies). On balance, it is an acceptable gadget that fully complement the music prioritized Nokia 5630 XpressMusic and arrives with a few metallic accentuates, and also a few Eseries-specific software characteristics.
The principal thing holding the Nokia E55 is the battery time - for many this is going to be a very persuasive argument, but in person I feel it to be pretty niche offer that use be extremely favored essentially since the competitor faced from inside Nokia’s portfolio itself.
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