Nokia E51


Nokia E51 is a Symbian OS mobile phone by Nokia announced on 18 September 2007 as the replacement of the Nokia E50 in the business-focused Eseries line. It was the second Nokia UMTS / HSDPA dual band device. The phone was available with a black, silver or bronze-coloured border and backplate. It has a slim body made of stainless steel, and was the smallest Nokia smartphone of the time, yet is still technologically capable like other S60 devices of the time. A version without the integrated camera also existed. The E51 was highly acclaimed and was succeeded by the Nokia E52.

Features

The Nokia E51 features comes standard with a full Nokia Mini Map Browser, email client supporting IMAP4, POP3, and SMTP, Quickoffice Suite, and Mail for Exchange. The display is 24-bit colour with a resolution of 240x320 pixels. Nokia E51 also has Push to Talk over Cellular, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Infrared port, and a miniUSB port. [Image:Photograph taken by the Nokia E51.jpg|thumb|Photograph taken by the Nokia E51.]There is a total of 130 MB user storage which can be expanded using a microSD card to up to 32 GB. There is also a media player and FM radio using a headset.