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The Powerful Business Telephone At the moment: Nokia E55

By John B. Emmerson III

Newly realized Nokia E55 is an extremely neat and powerful business telephone. The E55 is in fact one of a pair of very similar phones at once released by Nokia. Its brother is the E52, which is pretty much the same, except that it has a regular numeric keypad rather than the E55's SureType-style QWERTY keypad including two letters allocated to each key. That aside, both phones come with Wi-Fi, HSDPA 3G, a 3.2Mp camera, aGPS, FM radio and an outsize battery.

Nokia claims the E55 world's slimest smart phone, which, a lot like world-class sprinting, is a race that is gradually more based on very small margins. For the documentation, Nokia is mentioning it as 9.9mm slim, which reduces a mighty 0.1mm off the 10mm E71. The 2.4in screen of E55 presents 320x240 resolution and 16 million colours. It's bright and clear, as you might assume, and not bad in sunlight also.

The E55 is cool enough to get the hang of the two-letters-per-key system, and while it's not completely the full QWERTY shilling, it'll give you the advantage on typical keypads, making it a honest compromise. The E55 runs the most up-to-date Symbian S60 3.2 operating application powered by a 600MHz ARM 11 processor. The icon-based UI is helpful moreover has a lot of pattern options. You can change between business and personal modes, which can bring in separate themes and alerts, with shifting the six-strong shortcut toolbar on the top of the home display. Helpfully settings include the opportunity to alter between text or HTML at the same time as you're viewing an email, or you can choose to have your e-mail convert to you via a male or female tone.

The browser might have to bow to huge-display touch-screen rivals, but with HSDPA or Wi-Fi, it's rapid and generally bother-free. Images can be geotagged as well, using the E55's aGPS transmitter, which is backed with Nokia's Ovi Maps. This can find your site easily enough, even inside.

The newest version of Nokia PC Suite is simple enough to handle, despite being a little clunky. It presents the option to convert particular media files for playback (it can handle MP3, AAC and WMA audio files, as well as MP4, H.264, H.263 and WMV for video) too. There's a full edition of QuickOffice, which lets you to see, rewrite and yet create Word, Excel and PowerPoint files as well as a PDF viewer also file zipper.

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