Typical price: £230
What is it: No-nonsense, Series 60 smart phone
What we think: It won't set your heart racing, but the E52 is a solid smart phone with exceptional battery life
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Reviewed on: 7 September 2009
Tags: Nokia, Nokia E52, smart phones, touchscreen, Web browsing
We like:
Long battery life; easy to use; good screen
We don't like:
Poor camera; keypad is less than ideal for text entry
CNET UK judgement:
It's not the most exciting handset around at the moment, but the Nokia E52 still manages to impress with its long battery life, excellent call quality and useful feature set
Full review:
Not everyone wants a smart phone with a touchscreen and loads of entertainment features. Many people just want a device with long battery life, great call quality and a few applications to help them read and edit work documents on the move. This is the market that Nokia is aiming for with the traditional-looking E52. Continue Reading...
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October 12, 2009
Posted by: flyingbear
"Entirely delightful"
September 24, 2009
Posted by: flyingbear
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