Nokia E51 Unlocked Smartphone with 2 MP Camera, 3G, Wi-Fi, MP3/Video Player, MicroSD Slot--U.S. Version with Warranty (Black Steel)
Product features- Unlocked quad-band GSM cell phone compatible with 850/900/1800/1900 frequencies and International 3G compatibility via 850/2100 HSDPA plus EDGE capabilities
- Stylish, business-oriented stainless steel phone with access to personal and corporate email, document viewing, push-to-talk capability (network dependent)
- 2-megapixel camera/camcorder; MicroSD expansion (up to 4 GB); digital audio/video player
- Wi-Fi networking (802.11b/g); Bluetooth 1.2 connectivity for both handsfree communication and stereo music streaming
- Up to 4.4 hours of digital talk time and 312 hours of standby time; backed by third party 1-year warranty
Great price from eBayProduct descriptionClassically designed with high-speed mobile browsing, email, multimedia features, a multitude of connectivity options, and convenient shortcut keys.
User reviews Nokia all-in-one, 2008-12-20 This is just the right phone for the low budget business person. At a price less than $250, its packed with audio, video, internet, office and loads of functionalities with useful quicklaunch buttons (though qhute tiny. Battery life on this phone isn't quite impressive as I have to charge mine everyday. But in all, it's a good phone and fits well into my pockets. E51, 2008-12-14
Its functional, wireless works well, and phone layout is good. It looks cheap. Dust in the screen!!, 2008-12-12 Also this phone from Nokia allows dust to enter in the screen. Just after a few weeks you have visible grains of dust in the lower part of the screen. Now, after months, it looks horrible. My previous phone, Nokia 6021, had the same problem. Stupid me to choose Nokia again. Excellent Phone, 2008-12-11 Just wanted to point out that this phone will connect to wi-fi and will work just over wi-fi (if desired) for browsing, IM, mail sync, exchange mail sync and voip calls.. NOKIA E51, 2008-11-14 Purchased this phone from Amazon based mostly on excellent reviews.But, to my big supprise this phone turned out to be quite a disappointment. Here is why: my sim card contacts (I have T-Mobile)were not recognized by this phone. My other phones Sony Erricsson, Motorolas, even my son's Nokia 9300 never had this problem. What am I suppose to do now? Reenter my entire list of all contacts and I mean at least 40 entries. But, this not all, I tried to make few calls and quality of voice reception is much worse than with my old Sony Ericsson. The voice of another person is difficult to hear because it's immersed into some kind of background sound.Lastly, if you have little bigger than small hands to operate this phone would be very uncomfortable. The buttons are vey small and quite cramped. I am sending this phone back to Amazon and for now sticking with my old Sony Ericsson. I will probably buy newer Sony Ericsson or Samsung, but not Nokia.
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