Abstract: Sporting a bar-style that gives the phone some class and also makes it practical to carry, the Nokia E51 packs a lot of features into a small amount of space. Along with the thinner body, the E51 carries a nice version of E-series business software, ...
Abstract: David FlynnThe "E" in Nokias E series stands for "enterprise", marking this as a mobile for big business. But we reckon it could mean "Everything Else", or just about - thats how versatile and well-rounded this slim Next G phone is. Sure, its got d...
Abstract: The Nokia E51 is part of Nokia’s set of handsets targeted for the business minded audience called E series. It may not contain everything that will satisfy the hardcore corporate individual but behind the phone’s sleek, thin exterior lies...
Abstract: At first glance, the E51 looks quite ordinary. That’s not to say it looks bland – in fact, it’s quite stylish. The black livery is smart and the ultra-thin form factor means it won’t make a lump in your pocket. But wake it u...
Can be used without a SIM card, quick e-mail access, GPS, 3G-capable
Complex menu system, no camera for video calls, speakerphone is not loud enough, heavy and slightly longer-than-normal design The Final Word The E51 has some questionable design choices, which have dragged down the overall quality of the product, but i...
The E51 has some questionable design choices, which have dragged down the overall quality of the product, but its a sturdy phone with all the features a business user could possibly need.
Abstract: Nokia has once again created a phone that gives users exactly what they need. The Nokia E51 is a candy-bar handset designed for businessmen and women who want a phone packed with features but without the unnecessary bells and whistles. Click to enlarg...
Slim, solid design; stainless steel construction; multiple dedicated buttons and shortcut keys; excellent tactility; HSDPA, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth stereo A2DP; generous 130MB of onboard memory; snappy performance.
Rose Steel version attracts fingerprints easily; preinstalled Quickoffice is read-only version; no front-facing camera for video calls; average image quality.
Simple is good, and thats what the E51 is. It may not have a fancy design, but the E51 excels in nearly all other aspects with a truckload of connectivity features, good performance and attractive price point for an enterprise phone.