Nokia E51 Review

Nokia E51 Review

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Published on: 20 December, 2007 by PhoneArena Team

Nokia E51 Review

Many of the mobile unit manufacturers dedicate a lot of effort to developing phones, targeted at business users. So is the E-series of Nokia, which has been created for and is intended to encompass the above circles. After the brief introduction it is now time to present the phone that will be reviewed in the following text, namely – the Nokia E51. Being a successor to the E50 and meant to serve the needs of business customers, it comes with a very pleasurable and stylish design, compact size, and quite a good set of functions.

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Best Ever Business Phone
I was initially a little disappointed with battery life when using wifi - a number of people had same issue, flagged by a hot battery.

Solution is to set wifi power down from 100mw to 10 or in my case 4 (connections/wifi/options/advanced settings).

Absolutely superb result - now getting 3 to 4 days standby and sensible talk time. Hot battery has gone.

It now meets every need I ever had from a phone.
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E51 review
I bought the fone based on its rating on fone review sites. I think 6120 Classic is better except for WiFi connection. The cons I discovered are:

Video call: No front-camera

Camera: No flash

Music Player: WMA not supported. supports only MP3/AAC.

Ringtones: dull

Speaker: at the back

QuickOffice: View only

Theme: few.

Games: nil..

Messaging: cant use any number/email addy (to save or call) in in-coming message. Likewise cant insert any contact detail in outgoing message except you send as business card.

Download site: ea.mobile.nokia.com. doesn’t offer much

Overall Rating: 3
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Sim card insertion
> We should note here the inconvenient insertion of the SIM card
> in its place. When pushing it, one’s finger will inevitably press hard directly
> onto the battery connectors – a feeling that is definitely unpleasant.

The battery connectors are not exactly razor sharp, so if you have to use so much force that it hurts your finger, there must be something wrong with the card or the connector. What could be slightly inconvenient is REMOVAL of the SIM card.
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