Nokia E51

Symbian OS mobile phone
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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Nokia E51 |
| logo | NokiaE51logo.png |
| image | Nokia E51 Phone Black Nero Schwarz 2.jpg |
| manufacturer | Nokia |
| available | November 2007 |
| discontinued | |
| screen | 16 m color TFT, QVGA (240 × 320 pixel) resolution, 2.0 in (50.8 mm) |
| camera | 2.0-megapixel |
| operatingsystem | S60 3rd Edition, Feature Pack 1 |
| cpu | ARM 11 369 MHz |
| memory | Max User Storage = 130 MB (Internal); Free Executable RAM = 70 MB |
| memory_card | MicroSD Memory Card swappable up to 32 GB SDHC cards. |
| networks | EGSM 850/900/1800/1900, UMTS 850/2100 |
| connectivity | USB Mass Storage via USB 2.0, miniUSB, Bluetooth 2.0, Infrared, Wi-Fi |
| battery | Nokia BP-6MT, 3.7V, 1050 mAh |
| size | 115 × 47 × 12 millimeters |
| (4.49" × 1.81" × 0.47") | |
| 61 cc | |
| weight | 100 g (3.52oz) |
| form | Candybar |
| predecessor | Nokia E50 |
| Nokia E60 | |
| successor | Nokia E52/E55 |
| related | Nokia E63 |
| Nokia E66 | |
| Nokia E71 | |
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| name = Nokia E51 | logo = NokiaE51logo.png | image = Nokia E51 Phone Black Nero Schwarz 2.jpg | manufacturer = Nokia | available = November 2007 | discontinued = | screen = 16 m color TFT, QVGA (240 × 320 pixel) resolution, 2.0 in (50.8 mm) | exterior_screen = | camera = 2.0-megapixel | 2nd_camera = | operatingsystem = S60 3rd Edition, Feature Pack 1 | input = | cpu = ARM 11 369 MHz | memory = Max User Storage = 130 MB (Internal); Free Executable RAM = 70 MB | memory_card = MicroSD Memory Card swappable up to 32 GB SDHC cards. | storage = | networks = EGSM 850/900/1800/1900, UMTS 850/2100 | connectivity = USB Mass Storage via USB 2.0, miniUSB, Bluetooth 2.0, Infrared, Wi-Fi | battery = Nokia BP-6MT, 3.7V, 1050 mAh | size = 115 × 47 × 12 millimeters (4.49" × 1.81" × 0.47") 61 cc | weight = 100 g (3.52oz) | form = Candybar | predecessor = Nokia E50 Nokia E60 | successor = Nokia E52/E55 | related = Nokia E63 Nokia E66 Nokia E71 | other =
Nokia E51 is a Symbian OS mobile phone by Nokia announced on 18 September 2007 as the replacement of the Nokia E50 in the business-focused Eseries line. It was the second Nokia UMTS / HSDPA dual band device. The phone was available with a black, silver or bronze-coloured border and backplate. It has a slim body made of stainless steel (12 mm thick, 100 g weight), and was the smallest Nokia smartphone of the time, yet is still technologically capable like other S60 devices of the time. A version without the integrated camera also existed. The E51 was highly acclaimed and was succeeded by the Nokia E52.
Features
The Nokia E51 features comes standard with a full Nokia Mini Map Browser, email client supporting IMAP4, POP3, and SMTP, Quickoffice Suite, and Mail for Exchange. The display is 24-bit (16 million) colour with a resolution of 240x320 pixels. Nokia E51 also has Push to Talk over Cellular (PoC), Bluetooth (v2.0+EDR), Wi-Fi (802.11b/g), Infrared port, and a miniUSB port. [[Image:Photograph taken by the Nokia E51.jpg|thumb|Photograph taken by the Nokia E51.]]There is a total of 130 MB user storage which can be expanded using a microSD card to up to 32 GB. There is also a media player and FM radio using a headset.
References
References
- (18 September 2007). "Nokia officially announces E51: Eseries shrinks".
- "Nokia E51".
- [http://mobile.softpedia.com/phones/Nokia/Nokia-E51-no-camera.shtml Nokia E51 No Camera]
- (28 August 2009). "Nokia E52 - the most beautiful phone?".
- (5 February 2008). "Nokia E51 review".
- "Nokia E51 Review".
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