Nokia E51
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Manufacturer | Nokia |
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Availability by region | 2007-2009 |
Predecessor | Nokia E50 Nokia E60 |
Successor | Nokia E52/E55 |
Related | Nokia E63 Nokia E66 Nokia E71 |
Compatible networks | EGSM 850/900/1800/1900, UMTS 850/2100 |
Form factor | Candybar |
Dimensions | 115 × 47 × 12 millimeters (4.49" × 1.81" × 0.47") 61 cc |
Weight | 100 g (3.52oz) |
Operating system | S60 3rd Edition, Feature Pack 1 |
CPU | ARM 11 369 MHz |
Memory | Max User Storage = 130 MB (Internal); Free Executable RAM = 70 MB |
Removable storage | MicroSD Memory Card swappable up to 32 GB SDHC cards. |
Battery | Nokia BP-6MT, 3.7V, 1050 mAh |
Rear camera | 2.0-megapixel |
Display | 16 m color TFT, QVGA (240 × 320 pixel) resolution, 2.0 in (50.8 mm) |
Connectivity | USB Mass Storage via USB 2.0, miniUSB, Bluetooth 2.0, Infrared, Wi-Fi |
Nokia E51 is a Symbian OS mobile phone by Nokia announced on 18 September 2007 as the replacement of the Nokia E50 in the business-focused Eseries line.[2] It was the second Nokia UMTS / HSDPA dual band device. The phone was available with a black, silver or bronze-coloured border and backplate. It has a slim body made of stainless steel (12 mm thick, 100 g weight), and was the smallest Nokia smartphone of the time, yet is still technologically capable like other S60 devices of the time.[3] A version without the integrated camera also existed.[4] The E51 was highly acclaimed[5][6][7] and was succeeded by the Nokia E52.
Specifications sheet
[edit]Feature | Specification |
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Form factor | Candybar / Monoblock |
GPRS | Yes, GPRS/EGPRS Class A, multi-slot class 32 |
3G | Yes |
UMTS | 850/2100 MHz |
WLAN/Wi-Fi | Yes, Wi-Fi 802.11b, 802.11g |
VoIP/SIP | Integrated SIP client |
Main screen | Active Matrix, 16 million (24bit) colours, 240 × 320 pixels, adjustable brightness |
Still Camera | Yes 2 Megapixel |
Video recording | Yes 320 × 240, 176 × 144 or 128 × 96, 15 frames per second |
Voice recording | Yes |
Multimedia Messaging | Yes |
Video calls | Yes |
Push to talk | Yes (Push to Talk over Cellular - PoC) |
Java support | Yes, MIDP 2.0 |
Max User Storage | 130 MB |
SDRAM memory | 96 MB |
Max Memory Card Size | 32 GB |
Hot Swappable Memory card slot | Yes |
Bluetooth | Yes v2.0 + EDR |
Infrared | Yes (115 kbit/s) |
USB Mass Storage | Yes, 2.0, miniUSB |
Data cable support | Yes |
Browser | WAP 2.0 XHTML / HTML. Comes standard with a full Nokia Mini Map Browser |
Yes, IMAP4, POP3, SMTP | |
Music player | Yes |
Radio FM | Yes |
Video Player | Yes |
Stereo Speakers | No |
Ringtones | Yes, Polyphonic, Monophonic, MP3, True Tones |
Vibrating alert | Yes |
HandsFree (HF) speakerphone | Yes |
Offline/Flight mode | Yes |
Talk time | 4.38 hours |
Standby time | 13 days |
Dimensions | 115 × 47 × 12 millimeters (4.49" × 1.81" × 0.47") |
Availability | Q4 2007 |
Software Support | Quick Office Suite Mail for Exchange |
SAR | US: 1.38 W/kg (head), 0.75 W/kg (body). EU: 1.47 W/kg (head) |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Re: Can e51 play wma? - Eseries Devices and Communicators - Nokia Support Discussions
- ^ "Nokia officially announces E51: Eseries shrinks". 18 September 2007.
- ^ "Nokia E51".
- ^ Nokia E51 No Camera
- ^ "Nokia E52 - the most beautiful phone?". 28 August 2009.
- ^ "Nokia E51 review". 5 February 2008.
- ^ "Nokia E51 Review". ZDNet. Archived from the original on August 8, 2020.