The basic layout of the Nokia E52 is pretty standard with a simply 2.4” 240 x 320 pixel display above a simple keypad on a block style model. There are a few more buttons than a standard Nokia mobile device but each is suited for business purposes with instant access to email and organizer documents making it a standard device for businesses. The business focus is much more noticeable once you look into the full set of features and applications available on the Nokia E52.
Standard features of the Nokia E52 include a 3.2 megapixel camera with LED flash equipment, WIFI, Bluetooth, a microSD expandable memory, a multimedia player, 3.5G support, FM radio, and the mobile standard 3.5 audio hook-up. With this wide array of features the Nokia E52 is almost able to offer the same perks as the Nokia E55 outside of the traditional keypad that is found on the E52 instead of a full QWERTY keypad.
One major perk of the Nokia E72 is its long battery life which is able to last for about six hours of talk time on 3G, eight hours of talk time on GSM, 18 days of standby on 3G, and an amazing standby time of 28 days on GSM. Thus, if you plan on heading out for a holiday and do not anticipate using your mobile forgetting your charger at home might not be a disaster after all! Also amazing is the supported HSUPA uploading network allowing download speeds that can reach up to 10Mbps and upload speeds of about 2Mbps if your network server supports the high speeds.
Additional perks of the Nokia E72 is the inclusion of a 1GB memory card with the sales package so that you can get started with the features right away along with a wired headset and a data cable. The E52 also comes with the Nokia Maps application and a GPS application that comes equipped with a compass. As it uses a Symbian S60 operating system it also allows for Google maps but the screen is too small for practical in car navigation although it could be useful with a passenger helping out with navigation.
The Symbian operating system also offers push email protocols, a Microsoft tools package, several document viewers, and a wide range of organizational applications such as an address book, data planner, and address book which is standard on most Nokia mobile phones. While there are plenty of features on the Nokia E52 the price tag on the model which is due in the latter half of 2009 is somewhat hefty at £200. Still, if you can get past the basic layout there are plenty of features and applications to offset the price tag and you can choose between the metallic grey body and a golden aluminium body.
Standard features of the Nokia E52 include a 3.2 megapixel camera with LED flash equipment, WIFI, Bluetooth, a microSD expandable memory, a multimedia player, 3.5G support, FM radio, and the mobile standard 3.5 audio hook-up. With this wide array of features the Nokia E52 is almost able to offer the same perks as the Nokia E55 outside of the traditional keypad that is found on the E52 instead of a full QWERTY keypad.
One major perk of the Nokia E72 is its long battery life which is able to last for about six hours of talk time on 3G, eight hours of talk time on GSM, 18 days of standby on 3G, and an amazing standby time of 28 days on GSM. Thus, if you plan on heading out for a holiday and do not anticipate using your mobile forgetting your charger at home might not be a disaster after all! Also amazing is the supported HSUPA uploading network allowing download speeds that can reach up to 10Mbps and upload speeds of about 2Mbps if your network server supports the high speeds.
Additional perks of the Nokia E72 is the inclusion of a 1GB memory card with the sales package so that you can get started with the features right away along with a wired headset and a data cable. The E52 also comes with the Nokia Maps application and a GPS application that comes equipped with a compass. As it uses a Symbian S60 operating system it also allows for Google maps but the screen is too small for practical in car navigation although it could be useful with a passenger helping out with navigation.
The Symbian operating system also offers push email protocols, a Microsoft tools package, several document viewers, and a wide range of organizational applications such as an address book, data planner, and address book which is standard on most Nokia mobile phones. While there are plenty of features on the Nokia E52 the price tag on the model which is due in the latter half of 2009 is somewhat hefty at £200. Still, if you can get past the basic layout there are plenty of features and applications to offset the price tag and you can choose between the metallic grey body and a golden aluminium body.
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