Featuring Wi-Fi, HSDPA and Quad-band GSM support, the slim Nokia E51 will be a compelling choice in the business phone market.
Nokia today bolstered its Nokia E-series portfolio of business phones with the introduction of the new Nokia E51. The 12 mm thin business phone adds tighter integration to key applications including e-mail, contacts, calendar and the home screen.
The Nokia E51 also offers integration with a wide range of business e-mail solutions, including Nokia Intellisync Wireless E-mail and Mail for Exchange to communicate with Microsoft Exchange Server. A dedicated e-mail key on the front cover, indicator light for new e-mail and a preview window to the latest e-mail on the home screen aims to improve the simplicity of e-mail management.
Sporting Wi-Fi connectivity, the E51 connects to increasingly popular Wi-Fi hotspots, and a free VoIP application enables users to make and receive less expensive calls from their mobile phone. In addition, the E51 supports Quad-band GSM/EDGE and 3.6 Mbps HSDPA networks. The latter supports 850/2100 MHz bands, but not the 1900 MHz band required for accessing AT&T's HSDPA network.
The Nokia E51 also provides a FM radio, music and multimedia players, 2-megapixel camera and a Nokia browser serving as the gateway to a variety of Internet services. The latter includes interoperability with Windows Live services as well as Yahoo Go!WidSets.
The Nokia E51 will be globally available during the fourth quarter of 2007 for an unsubsidized price of approximately 350 USD.
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