Conclusion: You might even want to consider the newer generation Samsung Omnia , the Sony Ericsson C902 or even soon to be available Nokia N96 . However if you want a business phone...
Conclusion: The Nokia E51 looks stylish despite of its business nature and for the money any starting business will appreciate its quality features, Wi-Fi, 3G HSDPA access and...
Conclusion: A central navigation scroll key D-pad is the hub of the control system, as usual. On either are a pair of large icon-labelled control buttons. Nokia has ditched the...
Pros: Wi-Fi and 3G HSDPA, VoIP support, Extensive email support, Smart slimline look, Straightforward keypad layout...
Cons: No secondary camera, Average 2-megapixel camera, Screen text size can look small, No internal GPS...
Summary: The E51 has all the credentials to make the grade as a high quality business phone, but it has much more appeal than simply a work-day handset. It has a sharp and...
Slimline business-centric Symbian smartphone with strong connectivity features
Pocket Lint
01 February 2008
Conclusion: The E51 is a vast, vast, improvement on the solid but unspectacular E50. If you don’t want the intrusive bulk of a QWERTY-packing smartphone but you’re still in the...
Pros: Slender design, easy-to-use, plethora of shortcuts, built-in Wi-Fi and HSDPA
Summary: Of all the E series mobiles the E51 is the most disarming. It lacks a QWERTY keyboard and so won't suit those who need to do lots of e-mail, but for information-fiends it...
According to Pcpro.co.uk, the sleek candybar designed Nokia E51 comes with
an elegant, understated appeal that business users will appreciate, with
sophisticated and stunning smartphone functions. …
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