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The Nokia C5 and E5, both are 3G enabled mobile phones from Nokia Company and are released in June 2010. . Both operate on the Symbian OS, version 9.3, series 60, and release 3.2. The Central Processing Unit of both the mobile phones constitutes of the ARM 11, 600 MHz processor.
The Nokia E5 keeps with Nokia's style of designing smartphone devices not for business owners alone,
but also for the more casual user or IT Professional as well. It brings the handy ability to switch between 2 home screens (Personal/Business) that first appeared with Nokia E72 phone. Continue reading this Nokia E5 review to get the details.
Nokia did a great job with the E5 chassis. The back area covering the battery is aluminum, with the rest of a hard plastic that is glossy, yet does not catch fingerprints.
The frontal side of the device is split between the 320x240 2.36 inch screen, and a keyboard, full QWERTY. There are several useful shortcuts on the E5's keyboard, for example an on/off function for bluetooth, a mute option, and a one-key flashlight function, with the help of the E5's LED flash.
The E5 also brings Wi-Fi, HSDPA and A-GPS, as well as a 5-megapixel camera that has a LED flash, and a Symbian V3 OS, with a lot of software. Ovi Chat, Ovi Contacts come pre-installed with the device. This is also the case for Quickoffice, Facebook, YouTube, MySpace, Twitter, Ovi Files and Ovi Sync.
Facebook has great integration in the E5, since you have the option to match Facebook friends to the ones you have in your SIM. You're also able to couple newly added contacts, with their specific Facebook pages.
One cool point about the Nokia E5 is the excellent music sound. Most popular file types are supported Mp3, WMA and others and although sound fidelity is OK with the shipped headphones, it becomes sublime with a more powerful model.
The E5's 1200 mAh battery allows for over 12 h talk time, and more than 38 hours play time while used for playing mp3 music.
All things considered the full keyboard as well as its great music fidelity is what makes this phone an attractive choice, with some disadvantages of the phone being a camera with less features, low resolution on the screen, and the web browser being somewhat buggy. We hope this Nokia E5 review helped you in making an informed purchase decision.