Price:16300
Camera:
5 MP, 2592 x 1944 pixels, 3x digital Zoom, fixed-focus, LED flash, Video (VGA 15fps),
Battery:
Talk time Up to 12 h 10 min, Stand-by Up to 635 h, Music play Up to 38 h
MEMORY:
250 MB Built-in + 2GB microSD Card included (supports up to 32GB)
Bluetooth:
Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP
OS:
Symbian OS v9.3, Series 60 rel. 3.2
Browser:
WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML
Colors:
Carbon Black, Chalk White, Sky Blue, Copper Brown, Silver Grey
Ring Tones:
Downloadable, Polyphonic, MP3
Messaging:
SMS, MMS, Email, Push Email, IM
About HTC Evo 4G
Nokia E5 is a beauty in itself having the outward area of the phone measuring 115 x 58.9 x 12.8 mm and weighing just about 126g. The front part of the phone noticeably exhibits the 4-rows compact QWERTY keyboard. The very top part has 2.36 inches of display screen. Back and front of E5 is all plastic excluding the metallic battery cover. The phone has minimum hardware controls on either side. The left side is exactly bare besides the key to remove the battery cover which is also present on the right side. The right side also has the volume control key which is a bit low on quality part. Occasionally you will notice it a bit hard while increasing or decreasing the volume level.
The Nokia E5 is running Symbian 9.3 and runs on the S60 3rd edition user interface with Feature Pack 2. It provides various Home Screen patterns below the option “Business” and “Personal”. The genuine power of this handset is based on the community applications this set has. To begin with, we are able to praise the email module. You can setup your personal Gmail account, Yahoo Mail or any other office mail server within seconds. SMS and MMS is simply straightforward and provides you the benefit to attach images, docs for example within just one click. Below the “Internet” menu, Nokia E5 has all of the famous social applications pre-installed to keep you linked with your loved ones such as Facebook, My Space, Twitter, Hi5, Friendster, Gtalk and Yahoo.
Adding contacts is easy on Symbian and you may save practically a lot of contacts in E5. You can organize them by first name or the last one. You have the facility to add favorite contacts on the home screen displaying their pictures.
Music player is really simple and can play MP3, AAC, eAAC and WMA formats very well. Sound quality is very good, and we experience clear sound with and without headphones. With RDS support FM radio can play nearly all the channels. Nokia E5 has a much desired 5 MP camera.
The Office has a lot of helpful applications including Mobile Office (Word, Excel, Power point) and Adobe Acrobat for PDF. The editing feature is also quite good while working with Microsoft office files. Zip manager, multiple alarms, converter, organizer and various other office applications are also available to help do basic office functions while on the move.
Camera:
5 MP, 2592 x 1944 pixels, 3x digital Zoom, fixed-focus, LED flash, Video (VGA 15fps),
Battery:
Talk time Up to 12 h 10 min, Stand-by Up to 635 h, Music play Up to 38 h
MEMORY:
250 MB Built-in + 2GB microSD Card included (supports up to 32GB)
Bluetooth:
Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP
OS:
Symbian OS v9.3, Series 60 rel. 3.2
Browser:
WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML
Colors:
Carbon Black, Chalk White, Sky Blue, Copper Brown, Silver Grey
Ring Tones:
Downloadable, Polyphonic, MP3
Messaging:
SMS, MMS, Email, Push Email, IM
About HTC Evo 4G
Nokia E5 is a beauty in itself having the outward area of the phone measuring 115 x 58.9 x 12.8 mm and weighing just about 126g. The front part of the phone noticeably exhibits the 4-rows compact QWERTY keyboard. The very top part has 2.36 inches of display screen. Back and front of E5 is all plastic excluding the metallic battery cover. The phone has minimum hardware controls on either side. The left side is exactly bare besides the key to remove the battery cover which is also present on the right side. The right side also has the volume control key which is a bit low on quality part. Occasionally you will notice it a bit hard while increasing or decreasing the volume level.
The Nokia E5 is running Symbian 9.3 and runs on the S60 3rd edition user interface with Feature Pack 2. It provides various Home Screen patterns below the option “Business” and “Personal”. The genuine power of this handset is based on the community applications this set has. To begin with, we are able to praise the email module. You can setup your personal Gmail account, Yahoo Mail or any other office mail server within seconds. SMS and MMS is simply straightforward and provides you the benefit to attach images, docs for example within just one click. Below the “Internet” menu, Nokia E5 has all of the famous social applications pre-installed to keep you linked with your loved ones such as Facebook, My Space, Twitter, Hi5, Friendster, Gtalk and Yahoo.
Adding contacts is easy on Symbian and you may save practically a lot of contacts in E5. You can organize them by first name or the last one. You have the facility to add favorite contacts on the home screen displaying their pictures.
Music player is really simple and can play MP3, AAC, eAAC and WMA formats very well. Sound quality is very good, and we experience clear sound with and without headphones. With RDS support FM radio can play nearly all the channels. Nokia E5 has a much desired 5 MP camera.
The Office has a lot of helpful applications including Mobile Office (Word, Excel, Power point) and Adobe Acrobat for PDF. The editing feature is also quite good while working with Microsoft office files. Zip manager, multiple alarms, converter, organizer and various other office applications are also available to help do basic office functions while on the move.
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