Compelling exterior and strong performance are the textbook definition of the business range of handsets where Nokia are clearly the standard-setters. The E52 in turn, appears to be the standard measure for business value - you pay for an entry level Eseries and get top-of-the-line smartphone...
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And so we come to the moment of truth. Just how good is the Nokia E52? On the one hand, it's just a humble T9-keypadded, small-screened (relative to the N97 and iPhone and other 'champions' of 2009), S60 candybar, but the E52 is (potentially) as good as it's possible to get...
Read the full review →Got this phone to use during the travel outside of US. Been in the world of iPhone from the day it was released, make me realize the great advantages of physical button based interface. Currently swapping SIM with iPhone in regular basis, thinking about getting a new line. Once getting used to...
Read the full review →It is NOT a smartphone but does handle Microsoft Exchange, Microsoft Office and PDF files. It has 3.5G and WiFi. It also has access to OVI store but it's crappy in comparaison to the App Store. This phone has a clean design, a really good battery life and is simply indestructible. If you need...
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