techradar.com Updated: 2011-08-02 11:44:11
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Theres no shortage of handsets that seek to entice the corporate buyer and the business user. In fact, if you take away a few models finished in pink plastic, then practically every phone in the market could end up being used by company executives. Bu...

Web browser with large screen, Hot swappable, expandable memory , Smartphone programming...

Lacks 3G speed and services , No Wi-Fi , Poor pictures from camera option...

Theres no shortage of handsets that seek to entice the corporate buyer and the business user. In fact, if you take away a few models finished in pink plastic, then practically every phone in the market could end up being used by company executives. Bu...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2013-05-04 02:06:29
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Nokia's E50 isn't brimming with features, but it's small and looks good. It's the slimmest phone in this round-up and feels very well made. The metal screen surround and battery cover feel especially strong. The E50 has the second-best numeric keypad in...
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Mobile88.com Updated: 2016-12-29 21:58:01
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The Nokia E50 is one of the business class devices that Nokia is now touting as part of the Enterprise-type E-Series devices. The phone is probably the least wide Series-60 type Symbian device, and it is surprising what they have packed into a device t...
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mobileblah.com Updated: 2011-08-02 11:43:16
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The Nokia E50 is not a phone apparently. According to Nokias website its a "business device". Its been designed as a kind of mobile office, but its not a huge clunky device like the 9500 Communicator - it looks like a mobile phone! In fact, for a S...
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Mobile88.com Updated: 2011-08-02 11:43:23
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The Nokia E50 is one of the business class devices that Nokia is now touting as part of the Enterprise-type E-Series devices. The phone is probably the least wide Series-60 type Symbian device, and it is surprising what they have packed into a device t...
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techtree.com Updated: 2011-08-02 11:43:28
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Today, we have with us our second E-series phone from Nokia; the E50. The first E-Series phone we covered was the Nokia E61. Now, the E61 was a complete enterprise solution with a QWERTY keypad and a whole range of connectivity.

Sleek, 1.3 MP Camera, Symbian OS v9.1, 70 MB internal memory, MicroSD card slot...

Poor keypad, Rough joystick, Card slot below the battery cover...

The Nokia E50 has a 1.3 MP camera. It s not the most vital part of this phone. The camera is average and is there just to complete the package. It can capture images with resolutions up to 1280 x 960 pixels. The camera just has a couple of adjustment...
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One of Nokia’s most successful handsets of the years gone by is the 6610i, which offered a very modest set of features in a very understated design, making it the choice of entry-level executives in the city. As time passed and cameras leaped megapi...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-02 11:43:41
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Nokia goes back to basics with its latest Symbian phone...
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Living in London, Mobile Choice, probably more than most, still sees that small band of suits clutching their beloved Nokia 6310i handsets. Despite being five years old, this phone has long been the weapon of choice for a small generation of business b...

This slender handset has impressive extended battery life and push-email capabilities.

The lack of 3G and Wi-Fi might cause some of you to have second thoughts.

As an accomplished and reliable smartphone, it goes about its business with the minimum of fuss.
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Nokia E50 is another Series 60 Symbian 9.1 smartphone from the famous Finnish manufacturer. It?s the small sizes and ergonomic shape that attract most of the attention. The new quad-band handset has connectivity features like Infrared, Bluetooth, USB, GPR...
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infosyncworld.com Updated: 2011-08-02 11:44:16
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The Nokia E50 aims to help you work smarter, yet doesnt strike us as the most obvious business phone out there; Sindre Lia looks under its hood to find out.

Solid keypad and joystick; compact form factor; excellent screen; powerful browser; great battery life...

Lacks 3G capabilities; a minimum of productivity and advanced e-mail capabilities; mediocre multimedia features...

The Nokia E50 is primarily an excellent calling and light-messaging phone, and should be considered by those who fancy compact form factor and great battery life over advanced e-mail and productivity capabilities. That said, the E50 also shines with...
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Nokia E50 is the latest model of the Nokia E-series, which is the business-oriented line of the biggest mobile phones manufacturer. Unlike the E61 and E70, the E50 has neither a QWERTY keyboard, nor 16 million color display, but it's the slimmest smart...

Design and size, Bright and large, clearly seen in direct sunlight, Very good personalization of the phone including homescreen, main menu and applications, Powerful battery.

Uncomfortable keypad, Poor sound quality and volume both during a call and listening to music or a ring tone, Overall slow speed performance.

Nokia E50 combines high functionality and stylish design with a very good size for a smartphone, but a uncomfortable to use keypad and slow navigation through the menus, which affects the usage of the phone as a whole. In order to make the phone suitab...
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Nokia E50 was introduced in summer, 2006 as an addition to the enterprise line-up going by the name of Eseries, the announcement itself went without any needless fuss, though, and against all gossips and expectations, the E50 came alone back then witho...
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