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Nokia unveils the E51
Nokia's new E51 may be flagged as a business phone, but it looks like it has all the features to be popular with consumers as well.
An email shortcut key and new mail LED indicator, VoIP and office-related tools are joined by a 2 megapixel camera, MP3 player, FM radio and web browser. Other features include a 2in 320x240 display and Wifi.
Battery life also looks like it might be enough to persuade the growing number of disgruntled 'charge every day' mobiles.
The Nokia E51 will be available for around €350 (£240), but with a contract you'll probably be able to pick it up for free when it launches next month.
Expect to see a full review soon...
Posted by Will Stapley on September 18, 2007 | Permalink
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