Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Nokia E5 Mobile Phone Review


We’ve been avid fans of Nokia since they introduced their first mobile phone handsets in the nineties and as a result they stand as one of our favourite mobile phone manufacturers of all time. Admittedly a large part of this was the hours we whiled away on ‘Snake’, but since those happy days Nokia have gone from strength to strength and have developed a large range of ultra high-tech smartphones.

Due to the huge range of manufacturers vying for the top spot on the mobile phone market, Nokia have had to pull out all of the stops to create phones tailor-made for the specific user and as a result they have created their latest business phone release, the Nokia E5.

Standing as a rival to the BlackBerry, the E5 takes care of all of the needs of the modern business user. Aesthetically speaking it’s not very dissimilar to it’s predecessor, however when in the hand you will notice that it feels different.

There is a full QWERTY keyboard that feels lovely to use, featuring soft rounded keys that are well spaced and gentle on the fingertips, making it a much quieter handset to use than the BlackBerry Bold series. As the Nokia E5 is for the most part a business phone, it’s biggest rival is the BlackBerry and due to this Nokia have pulled out all of the stops.

The e-mail client is easy to set up, easy to use and provides an excellent service. Sending and receiving messages is quick and simple and documents are fine to view. Those who use the Gmail or Hotmail clients will simply need to enter their e-mail address and password as opposed to POP3 addresses and the like, making it one of the easiest e-mail clients we have used.

The Nokia E5 is a promising phone with good features that could compete with today's latest. Nokia hasn't lost the mobilephone market yet and they also have lots of cheap mobile contracts that might change your mind when buying the phone you have in mind.

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