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Nokia E51 video preview
Posted in: News | By: Dario Soltani | Date: September 22nd, 2007

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The recently announced Nokia E51 is designed for simplicity and fast access for business professionals. The thin, stainless steel device is equipped with applications and functions such as

  • FM radio, music and multimedia players
  • 2 megapixel camera
  • Nokia browser, serving as the gateway to a variety of Internet services including interoperability with Windows Live, providing mobile access to most popular Windows Live services including Hotmail, Messenger and Spaces, available through the Nokia Download! application
  • Via the Download! application access to Yahoo Go! WidSets, and a number of travel, personal productivity and entertainment applications
  • A customisble home screen including user-selected icons to the most used applications
  • One Touch keys with one-click access to key functionalities including email, contacts, calendar and the home screen
  • Set-up wizards offering step-by-step guidance for setting up email accounts, configuring Internet calling and accessing wireless local area networks
  • Integration with a wide range of business email solutions, including Nokia Intellisync Wireless Email and Mail for Exchange to communicate with Microsoft Exchange Server, and consumer email
  • Streamlined email reading experience with easy access to attachments
  • Dedicated Email key on the front cover, indicator light for new email, and a preview window to the latest email on the home screen to help keep up with email when on the move

The Nokia E51 supports mobile Internet telephony services such as VoIP with Gizmo or Fring enabling users to make and receive inexpensive calls from their mobile phones and chat or talk with friends who are online.

 

Nokia E51 will be globally available during the fourth quarter of 2007 for an unsubsidized retail price of approximately 350 EUR.


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