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You may have seen the Nokia E55 review that I did a short time ago. As Matt mentioned, I was really impressed with it. I now have the E52 to play with and the obvious difference I can see is that it has a good old phone keypad rather than a compact qwe...

I guess after all that the only difference was the keypad! The Nokia E52 is a slim, lightweight and stylish looking phone. Geared towards business men and women, it's packed with features and applications to keep you up to date and in the loop with ev...
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Nokia’s E series is in serious danger of eclipsing the mighty N series. And the slimline Nokia E52 is really leading the fight. The latest business blower from the Finnish phone fanciers, it’s a breeze to setup, great to use and has a longer life th...

Slim style, stacked with features, better than N series...

Fairly average camera...

A stunning phone with some excellent extras, the Nokia E52 is well worth a bet, even over an N series effort...
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whatmobile.net Updated: 2011-09-17 03:22:21
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As BlackBerry gets ever more dominant in the business world, Nokia can’t afford any screwups. With the launch of the E52 (and the almost identical E55 that has a compact QWERTY keyboard instead of a numeric pad with T9), Nokia has ensured it as a sturdy, dependable, candybar shaped phone that is...

As BlackBerry gets ever more dominant in the business world, Nokia can’t afford any screwups. With the launch of the E52 (and the almost identical E55 that has a compact QWERTY keyboard instead of a numeric pad with T9), Nokia has ensured it as a st...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2011-09-17 03:22:21
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Nokia has just launched two very similar--if not identical--phones: the E52 and the E55. You can read our full test of the E55.Why no full test of the E52?We received both of the phones for test, but we decided to spare you a test of the E52. You can...

Very small for a smartphone, Easy to manage system for contacts and emails...

Why ditch the E55's QWERTY keyboard?, Slightly weak battery life holds you back from making the most of it, Small screen makes surfing the web difficult...
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Nokia's N series handsets are usually the ones that steal all the limelight, but for many it's the rather more understated and more business-focussed E series smartphones that have been among the company's most impressive offerings. As a result the E52 ha...

The E52 doesn't exactly break new ground. It's got a pretty standard candy bar layout and uses a normal mobile phone keypad for text entry, but perhaps that's the point. This is a smartphone for those people who don't really want a smartphone, but need so...
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The Nokia E52 is more than competent as a business phone, and its stylish to boot. It’s just the OS and speed that lets it down...
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zdnet.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-17 03:22:27
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The E52 is Nokias best candybar-format E-series handset yet. Compact and lightweight, it crams in plenty of features and delivers superb battery life. If you dont need a touch-screen, consider this smartphone.

Compact and lightweight, Superb battery life, Usable keypad with large buttons, Two easily switchable home screens...

Poor key markings, Shortcut keys are slightly awkward to use...

The E52 is Nokias best candybar-format E-series handset yet. Compact and lightweight, it crams in plenty of features and delivers superb battery life. If you dont need a touch-screen, consider this smartphone...
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Product Code: E52 Nokia's E Series devices are predominantly targeted at business users, but the Nokia E52's subtle design will appeal to regular consumers as well. It doesn't have a full qwerty keyboard, but the Nokia E52 boasts outstanding battery...

The Nokia E52 is a strange device when you consider it's an email smartphone that lacks a qwerty keyboard. If you aren't fussed by the (admittedly excellent) numeric keypad, the E52 offers fantastic battery life in a slim and compact design. Ross...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2011-09-17 03:22:28
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Nokia’s E52 is designed primarily with business users in mind but its features ought to mean it stretches outside that box. A solid hardware design, Wi-Fi, HSDPA, GPS, 3.2-megapixel camera, 2.4-inch, 240x320-pixel screen with auto rotation, and a stron...

The Nokia E52 means business. It looks sharper than any suit in Lord Alan's wardrobe (which isn't saying much), and is more savvy than the entire Dragon's Den panel put together. First up it measures just 9.9mm, but feels reassuringly heavy. W...

Er, not a lot to mention here. If we're being really picky we'd say that it only has an average 3.2-megapixel camera. But that's if we're really being picky. So, move along now. Nothing to see here...

Is this Nokia's best phone ever? In a word: possibly. It's certainly up there with the best Nseries efforts. Stunning!Best offers for the Nokia E52Affordable Mobiles £198.49 unlocked-mobiles £199.89 Amazon Marketplace £212.50 Amazon...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2011-11-08 09:13:46
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Not everyone wants a smartphone with a touchscreen and loads of entertainment features. Many people just want a device with long battery life, great call quality and a few applications to help them read and edit work documents on the move. This is the...

Light, slim design, Easy to use, Good suite of business tools, Long battery life...

Numeric keypad isnt best for long emails, 3megapixel camera is a bit shabby...

At first sight the Nokia E52 wont set your heart racing, but its excellent battery life and ease of use make it a smartphone worthy of consideration. Editors’ rating: 8/10...
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Nokia's E Series devices are predominantly targeted at business users, but the E52's subtle design will appeal to regular consumers as well. It doesn’t have a full QWERTY keyboard, but the Nokia E52 boasts outstanding battery life, a razor-thin design and great call quality.Though more of a business device, Nokia's E52 smartphone certainly impresses in the looks department. It has an attractive silver finish with an etched rear battery cover, chrome edging and stylish keys. The surface is al...

Fantastic battery life, slim and stylish design, great numeric keypad, Nokia Messaging...

Controls are a mixed bag, lack of QWERTY keyboard will deter many...

Nokia’s E52 is a strange device when you consider it’s an e-mail smartphone that lacks a QWERTY keyboard. If you aren’t fussed by the (admittedly excellent) numeric keypad, the E52 offers fantastic battery life in a slim and compact design...
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Most smartphones have one thing in common- poor battery life. On the majority of devices we test we’re lucky if we get two days worth of talk and browsing out of them. Nokia’s E52 has no new features to really get excited about, but it does feature som...
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Nokia still persists with the switching mode for those who feel the need to separate their work and personal lives with different homescreen arrangements and settings.Keep pushingSupport for Nokia Messaging means push email is on the agenda and settin...

Spacious and highly thummable keypad. Support for Nokia Messaging. Integrated 3.5mm headphone jack. Ultra user-friendly. Awesome battery life...

No autofocus on camera. Average video recording resolution...

Another highly accomplished Eseries business phone with enough multimedia talents to keep you entertained outside of office hours...
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recombu.com Updated: 2014-04-02 03:11:11
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Not everyone wants a fancy touchscreen phone and Nokia knows that. The Nokia E51 was a roaring success and its successor promises even more. Find out if we loved the Nokia E52 as much as we loved the E51 and more importantly if it's worth upgrading to...

We really enjoyed using the E52. It's a solid phone with a variety a features and it looks good. The 3.5mm headphone jack alone makes it worth upgrading to if you own and love the Nokia E51. If you're looking for standard phone with a 12-key keypad tha...
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cgena.com Updated: 2016-12-29 21:58:23
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After getting mixed reviews, mostly negative ones, about the last phone they added to the Nseries line – the much-hyped mobile computer – Nokia now updates the Eseries with the cool and classy , somehow hoping to tone things down a bit and get back t...

The metal accents, the 3.5mm headphone jack, and the over-all the design make this phone a commendable choice. The easy file transfer and the quick access - even more so. Top all of that with Wi-Fi connectivity and GPS function, then no doubt this phon...
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The Nokia N Series of phones may be their most high profile portfolio that the company has to offer, but if there is one thing that the latest E52 mobile phone proves, is that the E series is a serious contender to its N cousins. If there is one lesson to...
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