Business executives who are forever on the go couldn't have found work more convenient before Nokia E50 Black came around. As a proud member of the E-series (known for its high end business phones), this gadget impresses its users by playing useful for the high class executives who travel across the globe.
Nokia E50 black looks stunning in its royal black colour and candybar design. You can view a panorama of 262,000 colours in its 240x320 pixel display. Coming to its technical details, E50 run on Symbian series 60 operating system and offers a fantabulous connectivity with its Quad-Band GSM, upheld by GPRS and EDGE support. This proves as a boon to all of those, who are in a dire need to connect all around the world. Internet can be accessed at a fast speed through this phone along with an e-mail client so that the user remains linked with the world. This powerful gizmo also supports push email protocols as Visto, Blackberry connect along with the conventional POP3/STMP/IMAP email.
As far as wireless data transfer is concerned, it can be easily executed with Bluetooth in a convenient manner. With its 1.3 MP camera, you are able to get a reasonable clarity in its images. When it comes to its memory, its 70MB memory seems sufficient enough, however expanded with card slots.
However, there are some major drawbacks that are seen in this phone. First, this phone doesn't support 3G feature (considering its E series phone) which takes a little sheen away from its array of features. Secondly, its camera delivers a below par video quality and its joystick is not really user friendly.
Nokia E50 has been pitched as economy business phone as it is an entry level phone in the E series and it's certainly not a bad buy.
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