The Nokia E5 has been equipped with 3G, Wi Fi and boasts a full QWERTY keyboard for messaging support. All pointers point to business users more than personal users; it is equipped with a 5 mega pixel camera and a 2.36 inch QVGA screen, you get a full web browser and an enormous array of messaging and e-mail services to boot. Nokia have made sure there is basic coverage for multimedia and entertainment but this device has definitely been focused on communications and professional usage.
Nokia have ignored Sony Ericsson’s attempts at stealing there valued customers with the Vivaz Pro and gone for the throat with this potential Blackberry beater; the E5, aesthetically is very similar to the Blackberry Curve, the keyboard is very well sized for typing messages and the screen has been installed horizontally for a wider perspective on messages and web pages. The colour variety the E5 is available in is much ranged; it can come in Carbon black, white, grey, brown and blue, Nokia have tried to make it accessible but again, you cannot imagine seeing anybody younger than 35 with a brown mobile phone.
As standard the Nokia E5 comes with a 2GB microSD card, however this can be upgraded to 32GB if you so wish. Nokia have the device running on the Symbian S60 OS; Nokia fans will find themselves in familiar grounds, the menu system is simple and the home screen is packed full of useful information and handy shortcuts to your favourite contacts, e-mail and various other sections like the web browser and camera. The interface is application based software which gives you the opportunity to download additional content at the Ovi Store; you can select from thousands of apps, loads of games and plenty of themes to keep your E5 experience fresh. (more…)
