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Nokia's E55 is the thinnest and lightest phone here, but its large screen and semi-QWERTY keyboard also make it one of the tallest. It still manages to house two cameras, including a 3.2-megapixel main camera with an LED flash, and has a 3.5mm headphon...

Nokia's decent hardware is let down by its choice of operating system, which is outdated and lacks developer support...
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whatmobile.net Updated: 2011-08-02 12:57:55
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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: 2011-08-02 12:57:59
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Having instant access to your e-mail doesn't necessarily mean that you want a full QWERTY keyboard with the extra bulk that it brings with it. That said, replying to messages from other people gets complicated if you've just got a numeric keypad.That'...

Very small for a smartphone, Easy to manage system for contacts and emails, Hybrid keyboard is better than a standard numeric keypad...

Slightly weak battery life holds you back from making the most of it, Small screen makes surfing the web difficult...
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The snobbish among us may well take one look at the Nokia E55 and dismiss it. But to do so would be quite an error as beneath this slimline, lightweight S60-based handset lurks a bumper set of features that should prove attractive to business users. Th...
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The Nokia E55 is compact, stylish and designed with messaging in mind. It's is geared towards the business men and women out there, and as it's a Nokia phone it should be quite easy to use. The Nokia E55What's In The Box?Nokia E55 handset Nokia Charge...

The Nokia E55 is a great looking phone. Amazingly slim and light, yet still feels pretty robust. The battery life is excellent and the sound quality for media and calls is great. As marketed, this phone is designed for messaging. I would definitely agr...
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Given the hype surrounding the Palm Pre, Android smartphones and the iPhone over recent months, you could be forgiven for wondering what had happened to Nokia. But it hasn't been resting on its laurels: the business-focussed Nokia E55 is the first of a...

Hardly sexy and the screen is small, but this thin and light phone is impressively powerful for the price...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2011-08-02 12:58:31
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The Nokia E55 is a non-identical twin of the E52. Both share a slight build and a huge array of features including GPS, Wi-Fi and HSDPA packed into bodies that have barely a shade of difference between them. (Where the E52 is 116x49x9.9mm and 98g the E...

The E55 is packed with features. As well as the above there’s super battery life that Nokia says will give you 18 hours of music playback, 8 hours of talk and up to 23 days on standby. The 2.4 inch display is sharp and bright and an accelerometer me...

There isn’t too much to grumble about here. Okay, if you are a keen Web user the small screen will annoy, and if you like your photography the 3.2-megapixel camera might seem a bit mean. Music fans might want more than the 60MB of built in memory, b...

This is a superbly featured smartphone. It’s more expensive than the E52 SIM free, but if you want the QWERTY option it might be worth splashing the extra cash on this. Best offers for the Nokia E55unlocked-mobiles £210.32 Amazon Marketplace...
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The E55 is the latest and smallest of Nokia's E-series, business-focussed handsets. It measures a mere 9.9mm at its thickest point, so it really is incredibly slim for a fully-featured smartphone. But despite it's thinness, it shares the same impressive b...
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The Nokia E55 is actually one of a pair of very similar handsets simultaneously released by Nokia. Its brother is the E52, which is pretty much the same, except that it has a standard numeric keypad rather than the E55s SureType-style Qwerty keypad wi...

The Nokia E55 is an extremely neat and powerful business handset. The SureType-style keyboard layout is a practical compromise between Qwerty and standard numeric keypads, though the keys could have done with just a smidgeon more feedback. Messaging i...
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pz10.com Updated: 2011-08-02 12:59:00
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Sometimes, a phone is nearly perfect, except for that one small thing you want to change. If you felt that way about Nokia E52, the E55 claims to have the answer. Dont get us wrong - the E52 has killer looks and specs. And the E55… well, like we told...

The Nokia E55 is a limited edition E52. The good thing is the half-QWERTY handset is not limited in any way compared to its mainstream sibling. OK, save perhaps in terms of demand. But Nokia must be aware of that and know their market well enough. We g...
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The Nokia E55 isn't a particularly good-looking phone, but it's slim and lightweight, and beneath its understated, corporate looks hides a phone of surprising power.First on the list is brilliant battery life. After ploughing through our download, scre...

Basic web browsing, but this slim, lightweight phone boasts great battery life and a low price...
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Given the hype surrounding the Palm Pre, Android smartphones and the iPhone 3GS over recent months, you could be forgiven for wondering what had happened to Nokia. But it hasn't been resting on its laurels: the business-focused Nokia E55 is the first o...

Hardly sexy and the screen is small, but this thin and light phone is impressively powerful for the price...
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We thought Nokia’s Eseries had every type of S60 fan catered for. There’s the for traditionalists, the E75 for emailers who like their keyboards spacious, and the E62 and for BlackBerry fetishists.But the gang’s newest member, the E55, sees the Finn...

More efficient half-QWERTY keyboard. Compact, lightweight and well made. Support for Nokia Messaging and Ovi Store. 3.5mm headphone jack. Awesome battery life...

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

Another great addition to the Eseries flock that marries a pocket-friendly form with QWERTY-esque usability...
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Despite having been marketed exclusively to enterprise users in the past, Nokia has made a concerted effort in recent history to expand the appeal of its Eseries line.Sleek new designs, slender profiles and a more complete feature set have replaced bor...

Sleek, attractive and compact hardware design, 600MHz processor and 256MB of RAM make multitasking a pleasure, Huge 1500 mAh battery is sure to outlast competitive phone models...

Antiquated OS, Small display with poor resolution, Cramped keypad with lessthendesirable tactile response...

The E55 is a device that mixes business and pleasure, but misses out on the screen and keyboard stakes...
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Introduction The E55 and E52 are still Nokia's latest candybar style Eseries offerings, and have been available to buy SIM-free since September 2009. Both Rafe & Steve took a look at the E55 when it launched (also see Rafe's video review). I bought my...
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We thought Nokia’s Eseries had every type of S60 fan catered for. There’s the for traditionalists, the E75 for emailers who like their keyboards spacious, and the E62 and for BlackBerry fetishists.But the gang’s newest member, the E55, sees the Finn...

More efficient half-QWERTY keyboard. Compact, lightweight and well made. Support for Nokia Messaging and Ovi Store. 3.5mm headphone jack. Awesome battery life...

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

Another great addition to the Eseries flock that marries a pocket-friendly form with QWERTY-esque usability...
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mobileburn.com Updated: 2011-08-02 12:59:12
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The Nokia E55 is a new candybar smartphone from the Finnish manufacturer, aimed at the business market. Boasting a 20-key hybrid-QWERTY keypad for easier messaging, HSDPA/HSUPA and WiFi for faster connectivity, and a large battery for extended use, th...

Classy, slim design, snappy processor, awesome battery life...

Fiddly email setup for power users, fixedfocus camera, no separation between keypad keys...

The Nokia E55 is a nice alternative to a Blackberry device and will likely appeal to folks that are used to Nokias and want a messaging phone for business use. The built-in messaging support, as well as Nokias Mail for Exchange service with PIM synch...
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Contrary to our original expectations, we preferred the Nokia E52 to its E55 sibling. The unusual keyboard on the E55 may find favor for those whose fingers aren’t already trained in T9 predictive text, but we struggled with the compact layout...
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Nokia announced two new business oriented cell phones at the same time at MWC 2009 – the and E55. We have already reviewed the former and are pleased with it. Now, it´s time we take a closer look at the second and see what it delivers. Today we introd...

Extremely lightweighted, Almost perfect display that remains totally usable in direct sunlight, Really robust battery, Delivers good audio quality...

No macro mode...

The testing stage of the review was followed by a meeting behind closed doors where we unanimously arrived at the conclusion the Nokia E55 was worth the money, despite the mediocre in-call quality. Why? It sports an almost perfect screen that remains u...
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As is traditional with All About Symbians reviews, theres a little required reading before you progress to my opinions below. Have a scan over Rafe Blandfords Nokia E55 - first look review and our original reporting of the E55s launch at MWC 2009...
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The Nokia E55 is a mobile phone that seems to want to catch the attention of all users across the board. This Nokia E-Series business phone actually packs a little of everything for everyone. For the serious business user who is on the go and wants to...
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mobilewhack.com Updated: 2011-09-21 03:39:23
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It’s always kind of interesting to check out a new Nokia, and the Nokia E55 was no exception. It’s packing a whole array of interesting surprises under its skin, and it’s definitely worth a good look.The Nokia E55 is a candy bar style smartphone that...
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Call quality was never an issue with the E55, as it easily lived up to our expectations of a Nokia-branded phone. Ring tones sounded quite loud; we also found the E55’s vibro alert was average strength-wise. The E55 is set to arrive in May at a price...
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