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Nokia E52 review Editors Choice Award

8.0

Editors' Rating

Excellent

Typical price:£ 259

Verdict

The E52 is Nokia's best candybar-format E-series handset yet. Compact and lightweight, it crams in plenty of features and delivers superb battery life. If you don't need a touch-screen, consider this smartphone... Read Full Review.

Pros

  • Compact and lightweight
  • Superb battery life
  • Usable keypad with large buttons
  • Two easily switchable home screens

Cons

  • Poor key markings
  • Shortcut keys are slightly awkward to use

Key Specs

Dimensions (W x H x D): 49x9.9x116 mm
Weight: 98 g
Form factor: candy bar
Built-in devices: camera, GPS receiver, FM radio
Operating system: Symbian
Software included: Java MIDP 2.0, JavaScript 1.3 and 1.5 support, Flash Lite 3.0, Instant Messaging (Windows (MSN) Live, OMA IM, Presence, Ovi Contacts), Nokia Mini Map browser, MOT Dictionary, PDF Viewer, ZIP Manager, Quick Office viewers (Quickword, Quickpoint, Quicksheet), Nokia Calendar, Nokia Email 2.0, Nokia Music Player, Nokia Media player, Maps, Nokia Messaging supported, Nokia Mobile Search, Nokia Office Tools, N-Gage
2G: GSM 850, GSM 900, GSM 1800, GSM 1900
2.5G: GPRS
3G: 3G, HSDPA
Memory expansion: MicroSD
On-board memory: 256 MB
Display size: 2.4 in
Wireless PAN: Bluetooth 2.0+EDR
Wireless LAN: 802.11b, 802.11g
Camera resolution: 3.2 megapixels

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