
Nokia is the world is open just around the corner, and the world of technology is already in some of the companies to more unusual. SlashGear but lived with some of the traditional phones for the Finnish company, which sells much more likely that flagship projects such as the N900, such as E-Series E52 and E55. Differ mainly by an unusual QWERTY keyboard, half on the E55, but also a long battery life and strong promises smartphone in a compact form factor. Read the full review after the cut.
Technical data of the two are almost identical, the bar on the keyboard. Everyone has a 2.4 inch 240 x 320 QVGA display, micro-USB connector and headphone jack 3.5 mm, while the combination of HSDPA / HSUPA, WiFi has b / g, quadband GSM / EDGE and Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR A2DP stereo support. There is also a GPS, a camera with 3.2 megapixels on the back and a VGA camera for video calling, an FM radio with RDS and a huge 1500 mAh battery, which occupies a large amount from any telephone. Also hidden in the battery compartment is a microSD slot that holds up to 16 GB cards will have both phones 60 MB of onboard memory.
In terms of design, both the E52 and E55 are relatively simple. With the exception of the peculiar characteristics of the battery compartment and key control surround sound, the phone is almost entirely made of plastic. This is in addition to a low of about 98g, in addition to the small dimensions of 116.5 x 49 x 9.9 mm, but it felt a little cheap phone. Physical controls on a separate power button on the top of the phone, which (somewhat hard to press) is probably no hope, then pressing a camera shutter, the volume of the voice and key control in the upper left in right.
Front, ie in addition to the Board strike “of the E55 Eseries is the key layout of the usual control mechanisms. Ie, a large square D-pad and the middle selection key, middle and leave, then two keys, buttons, send / end, two rocker Delete keys in the supply of Middle-mail Home, calendar, and L “back / links.



nice phone