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New Nokia E55 - Affordability For Mobile Computing
Posted on Rabu, 21 September 2011 by Yana Xena
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Launched last Could at a EUR265 cost point (just before taxes), the new Nokia E55 lives up to its promise as an inexpensive compact messaging handset for the mobile executive with a flair for fashion.
It sports a QWERTY keypad that provides clear indication it intends to compete with similarly equipped but bigger corporate mobile phones out there. First impressions will tell you that on the whole, the E55 delivers a balance on looks, cost and capabilities that makes it hard to overlook when shopping for a severe mobile phone with all the functions we have come to expect at this cost point. Let's take a closer look at these.
Elegant and Trendy
It weighs a mere 95 g, creating the E55 one of the lightest smartphones with QWERTY keypads. All its leading rate characteristics get housed in a candy bar form that doesn't shout, "look at me" with its elegant and classic simplicity. The 2.four" QVGA screen support 16 millions colors. A built-in accelerometer is standard permitting you automatic portrait or landscape display by just tilting the handset.
Multimedia at its Finest
Talking on the multimedia heritage from its E Loved ones, the Nokia E55 brings the severe executive the capabilities of Nokia's XpressMusic and all the E-series specific multimedia application we have grow to be well known. Its media players deliver outstanding audio and video playback that is at par with the most effective in the Nokia product line. It even has stereo FM with EDR.
The camera attributes might not be standout, but at its price point, the E55 can give other people a run for the dollars. Featuring a three.2 megapixel lens with LED flash and 4x digital zoom, you get really vibrant photos that make decent use of its brilliant QVGA LED screen. There's also VGA recording at 15 fps.
A Amazing Value for Mobile Computing
The E55 delivers A-GPS and Nokia maps, a browser with Flash support and emailing that enables you to access your corporate account with its integrated MS Exchange or IBM Lotus Notes Traveler support. With 3G on high speed HSDPA/HSUPA, you can delight in quick on the net connection for downloads and social networking. Offices documents from Excel, Word, PowerPoint and Adobe PDF can be viewed with your email attachments. 
There's microSD support of up to 16GB memory for all those office files and multimedia files to maintain you entertained while on the road. With a 1500mH battery, you would never know that this beauty can stand for 31 days with a generous speak time of 8 hours - something to be aspired for in numerous QWERTY mobile phones and even within the Nokia E stable of phones. 
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