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Nokia has always a keen eye for creating mobiles business users want to use and keep on using. The Nokia E51 could well be another classic corporate creation, combining all the right ingredients for mobile messaging, email on the move and remote synchr...

Wi-Fi and 3G HSDPA, VoIP support, Extensive email support, Smart slimline look, Straightforward keypad layout, Comprehensive office tools...

No secondary camera, Average 2-megapixel camera, Screen text size can look small, No internal GPS, No keyboard...

Nokia has always a keen eye for creating mobiles business users want to use and keep on using. The Nokia E51 could well be another classic corporate creation, combining all the right ingredients for mobile messaging, email on the move and remote synchr...
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The E51 is a vast, vast improvement on the solid by unspectacular E50. If you don’t want the intrusive bulk of a QWERTY-packing smartphone but you’re still in the market for a simply-to-use, highly connected and messaging friendly smartph...

Slender design, easy-to-use, plethora of shortcuts. Built-in Wi-Fi and HSDPA...

Average camera and video performance...

The E51 is a class act. It has all the Symbian smarts, connectivity and messaging features you could hope for, all wrapped up in a tasty svelte frame...
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The E51 is Nokia’s latest of these. Its design is classic Nokia understatement - a slim candybar phone with an elegant metal trim and back panel adding a classy feel to the package. The metal edging is available in three flavours: shiny silver, blac...

The E51 has all the credentials to make the grade as a high quality business phone, but it has much more appeal than simply a work-day handset. It has a sharp and understated design and its straightforward to use if you want to access key features ea...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2011-08-02 11:28:54
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Of all the E series mobiles the E51 is the most disarming. It lacks a QWERTY keyboard and so wont suit those who need to do lots of e-mail, but for information-fiends it is a tidy option. Nokia - E51 price Buy Nokia E51 securely online at a bargain p...
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zdnet.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-02 11:28:54
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If the Nokia E51 had a front-facing camera for video calling wed be hard pressed to find fault with it. Even so, its an excellent pocket-friendly Symbian smartphone thats packed with an impressive array of features.

Compact candybar format, 3G/HSDPA, WiFi, Bluetooth and infrared, Plenty of builtin memory plus a microSD card slot, Excellent user ergonomics, Good battery life...

Lacks twoway video calling, No builtin GPS receiver...

If the Nokia E51 had a front-facing camera for video calling wed be hard pressed to find fault with it. Even so, its an excellent pocket-friendly Symbian smartphone thats packed with an impressive array of features...
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A well-rounded business phone thats far smarter than it looks, offering 3G, Wi-Fi and more. At first glance, the E51 looks quite ordinary. Thats not to say it looks bland - in fact, its quite stylish. The black livery is smart and the ultra-thin fo...
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gadgetguy.com.au Updated: 2011-11-08 09:19:33
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David FlynnThe "E" in Nokias E series stands for "enterprise", marking this as a mobile for big business. But we reckon it could mean "Everything Else", or just about - thats how versatile and well-rounded this slim Next G phone is. Sure, its got d...
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iMobile.com.au Updated: 2011-11-08 09:19:33
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The Nokia E51 is part of Nokia’s set of handsets targeted for the business minded audience called E series. It may not contain everything that will satisfy the hardcore corporate individual but behind the phone’s sleek, thin exterior lies...
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At first glance, the E51 looks quite ordinary. That’s not to say it looks bland – in fact, it’s quite stylish. The black livery is smart and the ultra-thin form factor means it won’t make a lump in your pocket. But wake it u...
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With many built-in applications, a 2-megapixel camera, MP3 music player, GPS, and FM visual radio feature, the Nokia E51 will tempt not only business users, but the average consumer as well. Not to mention Telstra CDMA customers in order to woo them ov...

Can be used without a SIM card, quick e-mail access, GPS, 3G-capable...

Complex menu system, no camera for video calls, speakerphone is not loud enough, heavy and slightly longer-than-normal design The Final Word The E51 has some questionable design choices, which have dragged down the overall quality of the product, but i...

The E51 has some questionable design choices, which have dragged down the overall quality of the product, but its a sturdy phone with all the features a business user could possibly need.
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2011-11-08 09:19:36
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DesignWhen making a business phone, the approach that phone makers have taken has always tended towards the serious. Make a business phone too flashy, the theory goes, and youll put off potential customers, either because they dont want to look as th...

Stylish design, HSDPA and WiFi, Good battery life, Integrated email, Web and document browsing...

Screen is small for lengthy Web or document viewing, Some keys are too small, Other keys are tough to press, No inbuilt document editing...

Nokias E51 combines business functionality with a well appreciated serving of style, making it a highly desirable phone.
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smarthouse.com.au Updated: 2011-11-08 09:19:36
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Nokia has once again created a phone that gives users exactly what they need. The Nokia E51 is a candy-bar handset designed for businessmen and women who want a phone packed with features but without the unnecessary bells and whistles. Click to enlarg...
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Even today, you still see businessmens knuckles turning white as they hang on to their beloved 6310 handsets.Nokia tried to prize this Jurassic (OK, 2001) phone from their gnarled fingers with the simple and clean E50, but with limited success. Now it...

Dapper design. Great connectivity. Easy to use. Simple email set-up. Stunning display...

The camera could be better...

Not many business-class phones are this user friendly. Well connected and fat free, its straight from the smartphone top drawer...
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The Nokia E51 has been designed to press all the right buttons for the corporate mobile user while still crossing over into serious consumer buyer territory. One of Nokias Eseries enterprise-class mobiles, the E51 follows in a Nokia line of tightly ta...

3G/HSDPA, WiFi, Quickoffice, Nokia maps...

2 megapixel camera...

A refined business phone with enough bling to crossover into the consumer market...
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Mobile88.com Updated: 2016-11-27 01:50:23
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THERE are plenty of different mobile phones in the market that come tricked out with all the bells and whistles that you don’t necessarily need. But all that doesn’t describe the Nokia E51. On the contrary, the E51 combines both style and...

WiFi connectivity; comfortable text messaging; lots of useful applications included.

Side buttons feel stiff; multimedia features aren’t that great.

The Nokia E51 is a good value-for-money business phone that has all the necessary features and capabilities to meet most business user needs. The phone is ladened with all sorts of decent applications for office work such as an office document viewer...
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thestar.com.my Updated: 2016-11-27 01:50:23
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If you are looking for a business phone that is both affordable and user-friendly, look no further than the Nokia E51. THERE are plenty of different mobile phones in the market that come tricked out with all the bells and whistles that you don’t nec...

WiFi connectivity; comfortable text messaging; lots of useful applications included.

Side buttons feel stiff; multimedia features aren’t that great.

The Nokia E51 is a good value-for-money business phone that has all the necessary features and capabilities to meet most business user needs. The phone is ladened with all sorts of decent applications for office work such as an office document viewer...
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