Nokia E51
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Manufacturer | Nokia |
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Compatible networks | EGSM 850/900/1800/1900, UMTS 850/2100 |
Availability by country | 2007-2009 |
Predecessor | Nokia E50 |
Successor | Nokia E52 and Nokia E55 |
Form factor | Candybar |
Dimensions |
115 × 47 × 12 millimeters (4.49" × 1.81" × 0.47") 61 cc |
Weight | 100 g (3.52oz) |
Operating system | S60 3rd Edition, Feature Pack 1 |
CPU | ARM 11 369 MHz |
Memory | Max User Storage = 130 MB (Internal); Free Executable RAM = 70 MB |
Removable storage | MicroSD Memory Card swappable up to 32 GB SDHC cards. |
Battery | Nokia BP-6MT, 3.7V, 1050 mAh |
Display | 16 m color TFT, QVGA (240x320 pixel) resolution, 2.0 in (50.8 mm) |
Rear camera | 2.0-megapixel |
Connectivity | USB Mass Storage via USB 2.0, miniUSB, Bluetooth 2.0, Infrared, Wifi |
Nokia E51 was a Symbian OS smartphone by Nokia. It was the second Nokia UMTS / HSDPA dual band mobile. The phone was available with a black, silver or bronze-coloured border and backplate. A version without the integrated camera also existed.[1] This phone was so complicated to use that it prompted a journalist from the Helsinki newspaper Helsingin Sanomat to write to Nokia executives who at that time were secretly very worried of the impact the newly introduced iPhone was having on their products. [2]
Specifications sheet
Feature | Specification |
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Form factor | Candybar / Monoblock |
GPRS | Yes, GPRS/EGPRS Class A, multi-slot class 32 |
3G | Yes |
UMTS | 850/2100 MHz |
WLAN/WiFi | Yes, Wi-Fi 802.11b, 802.11g |
VoIP/SIP | Integrated SIP client |
Main screen | Active Matrix, 16 million (24bit) colours, 240 × 320 pixels, adjustable brightness |
Video recording | Yes 320 × 240, 176 × 144 or 128 × 96, 15 frames per second |
Voice recording | Yes |
Multimedia Messaging | Yes |
Video calls | Yes |
Push to talk | Yes (Push to Talk over Cellular - PoC) |
Java support | Yes, MIDP 2.0 |
Max User Storage | 130 MB |
SDRAM memory | 96 MB |
Max Memory Card Size | 32 GB |
Hot Swappable Memory card slot | Yes |
Bluetooth | Yes v2.0 + EDR |
Infrared | Yes (115 kbit/s) |
USB Mass Storage | Yes, 2.0, miniUSB |
Data cable support | Yes |
Browser | WAP 2.0 XHTML / HTML. Comes standard with a full Nokia Mini Map Browser |
Yes, IMAP4, POP3, SMTP | |
Music player | Yes |
Radio FM | Yes |
Video Player | Yes |
Stereo Speakers | No |
Ringtones | Yes, Polyphonic, Monophonic, MP3, True Tones |
Vibrating alert | Yes |
HandsFree (HF) speakerphone | Yes |
Offline/Flight mode | Yes |
Talk time | 4.38 hours |
Standby time | 13 days |
Dimensions | 115 × 47 × 12 millimeters (4.49" × 1.81" × 0.47") |
Availability | Q4 2007 |
Software Support | Quick Office Suite
Mail for Exchange |
SAR | US: 1.38 W/kg (head), 0.75 W/kg (body). EU: 1.47 W/kg (head) |
See also
References
- ↑ Nokia E51 No Camera
- ↑ ${when}. "This is how a Helsingin Sanomat journalist tried to save Nokia - Kuukausiliite - Helsingin Sanomat". Hs.fi. Retrieved 2013-12-08.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Nokia E51. |
Reviews, photos and videos
- Nokia E51 - Review by Smape
- Nokia E51 - Review by All About Symbian
- Nokia E51 - Review by CNET Asia
- Nokia E51 - Review by Mobile-review.com
- Nokia E51 - Review by MobileBurn
- Nokia E51 - Review by GSM Arena
- Nokia E51 - Review by Phone Arena
- Nokia E51 - Review by TrustedReviews
- Nokia E51 - Review by Register Hardware
- Nokia E51 - Video Review by The Smartphones Show
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