nokia e50

Monday, September 28, 2009

nokia e50

nokia e50

SPECIFICATIONS:-

Whats New? Nokia E50
The Nokia E50's advanced voice features, push email support, and office tools make it a virtually indispensable tool for mobile business. Nokia E50 is all you need.
Dimension 113 x 43.5 x 15.5 mm, 70 cc
Weight 104 g
Battery Talk time Up to 6 h 40 min, Stand-by Up to 215 h
OS Symbian OS 9.1, S60 3rd edition
Memory 70 MB shared memory + 32 MB SDRAM memory + microSD (TransFlash), hotswap
Processor ARM 9 235 MHz
Connectivity Bluetooth 2.0, Infrared, USB, GPRS Class 10 (48 kbps), EDGE Class 10 (236.8 kbps)
Display Size 240 x 320 pixels (5-way joystick navigation)
Display Colour TFT, 256K colors
Operating
Frequency / Band GSM 850 / GSM 900 / GSM 1800 / GSM 1900
Browser WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML
Colors Silver, Black
Entertainment Games (Pro Tour Golf + Java downloadable), MP3/AAC/video player,
Camera 1.3 MP, 1280 x 960 pixels, video(QCIF), also available without camera
Other Features Blackberry connectivity, integrated handsfree
Ring Tones Polyphonic, Monophonic, MP3, True Tones
Messaging SMS, MMS, Email, Instant Messaging, Blackberry connectivity

REVIEWS:-

Calling - Excellent

Sporting quad-band GSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHz and EDGE, the Nokia E50 provides superb call and signal reception quality. The contacts list offers responsive while-typing contact lookup, while voice dialing and conference calling (up to 6 participants) are also duly supported. The battery life of the E50 also proved to be impressive; we measured a talk time of 5 hours and a standby time of 6 days.

Messaging - Excellent

The combination of a bright high-resolution screen and a solid casing and keypad made for comfortable message typing and reading. The messaging management of the E50 is top-notch, and with 70 MB of internal memory there's room for plenty of messages. Sadly, support for advanced business e-mail is quite limited out-of-box, but at least a USB cable is bundled. The E50 also features a durable, user-friendly five-way joystick.

Best of the rest

As many recent Nokia phones, the E50 boasts a powerful Internet browser capable of loading full-version Web sites (such as lengthy New York Times home page) with ease. The lack of 3G, however, means there's not much in the way of downloadable music or TV streaming. As for other features, the E50 includes Microsoft Office and PDF viewers which might come in handy if e-mail attachments are received, but we were more impressed by the devices powerful searching capabilities.

In the Media folder, the combination of RealPlayer, Flash Player and Music player raised our hopes for great multimedia features, although we again were disappointed by the lack of speedy video and audio streaming. However, a well-integrated 1.3-megapixel camera improves the overall multimedia impression slightly, especially thanks to its decent image quality and a nice "Images left" feature on-screen in the viewfinder.


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