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Tuesday, September 18, 2007

More: Nokia E51, Smarter Than It Looks


Nokia has said it's latest addition to the eSeries business oriented smartphones will be available globally from next Quarter. The E51 might look like a consumer device, but it's packed with business smarts that you will thank your boss for.

Slim and elegant, Nokia has taken time to make sure the Nokia E51 looks good yet has all the business features you need for working on the go. The company says it has also taken time to make sure this device is easy to use with features such as set-up wizards for email and VoIP, dedicated keys and a home screen that is user configurable.

"Business users increasingly need one device that they can count on to work productively and which offers them the level of efficiency that brings more freedom and balance to their personal lives," said Antti Vasara, senior vice president, Mobile Devices Unit, Enterprise Solutions, Nokia. "With the new Nokia E51 device, we are responding to this need with a business smartphone that combines the latest advances in business mobility and a classic, stainless steel design, at a price that makes it perfect for company-wide deployments."

That price - without carrier subsidies - is EUR350.

Nokia E51 is a real corporate phone, though with support for corporate telephony systems through and supports Nokia Intellisync Call Connect for Cisco and Nokia Intellisync Call Connect for Alcatel. These solutions deliver desk phone calling features - such as extension dialing, hold, transfer and conferencing - to a single, mobile device. Companies can also reduce their international call charges by routing the call over the corporate IP networks. Those without the big corporate IP Telephony systems can, of course access VoIP with the Gizmo application which is available to Nokia Eseries customers through the Nokia Download!

The E51 is only 12mm thick with its other dimensions 114mm x 46mm and a nice light weight at 100 grams. Nokia has packed enough business smarts into the phone to make it acorporate buy, but have a few features to make this phone your own. It has an FM radio and of course music and multimedia players, a 2 megapixel camera with 4x zoom and among its business features like Outlook and Lotus Notes integration, the phone will let you runYahoo Go! WidSets, and a number of travel, personal productivity and entertainment applications.

Connecting via 3G, HSDPA, or WLAN connection you can quickly get access to Windows Live services including Hotmail, Messenger and Spaces. The phone integrates with a wide range of business email solutions, including Nokia Intellisync Wireless Email and Mail for Exchange to communicate with Microsoft Exchange Server, but you can also use consumer mail solutions as well.

Other features mentioned include One Touch keys to get at key functionalities like email, contacts, calendar and the home screen, while the s set-up wizards offering step-by-step guidance for setting up email accounts, configuring Internet calling and accessing wireless local area networks

Nokia says it has also streamlined the email reading experience with easy access to attachments and has included an email indicator light so you know when you got mail.

For all the technical specs it's probably easiest to go to NokiaforBusiness

» via mobilised

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