What is it: Slim, stylish smart phone with Wi-Fi and HSDPA
What we think: Don't be put off by all the business terms surrounding this phone -- it's great for everyone
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 14 January 2008
Tags: Nokia, Nokia E51, camera, third party, megapixel camera
We like:
Design; Wi-Fi; HSDPA; easy-to-use keypad
We don't like:
Camera could be better; dedicated keys around the edge are tough to press
CNET UK judgement:
The Nokia E51 isn't about showing off. Even if it does look really good, it's about good old fashioned ease of use with fantastic features to boot. Avoid it if you're looking for a high-end camera phone, otherwise definitely consider it
Full review:
Forget Nokia's N-series and all its fancy features -- feast your eyes on what the E-series has to offer. We think the business-centric Nokia E51 is worth looking at whether you're a business-type or not. Continue Reading...
Nokia E51 History
6 Dec 2007 in Crave
Nokia E51: Business doesn't have to be ugly
Nokia might want you to notice phones such as the N95 and N82, but if you're not a feature freak you'll like what the Nokia E51 has to offer
Latest user reviews
March 31, 2009
Posted by: tnsharan
"Entirely delightful"
February 6, 2009
Posted by: saif.ahmad1996
"Best thing ever"
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