Nokia E55 review – part 1 of 2
July 31, 2010
The Business presents business video for The Business Readers.
Part 1 of Russell’s look at the new Nokia E55, a business smartphone that sports a 20-key hybrid QWERTY layout. Nokia’s E52 is basically the same device with a regular keypad. More info: www.mobileburn.com
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im searching for phones and prices for a while…and what i want is a good phone…built with good materials…responsive and that has a web browser and plays music with a decent quality…even though im not a business man (im a student and im just 18 xD)…do you guys recomend this phone for the features that i want?
One of the clearest, most informative reviews I have EVER watched. Thank you. Now going to view part 2.
hey doesnt answer anyone
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Nice review, just wanna ask it is faster to type on half qwerty than on standart keypad?
buy it from norway. norway have lots of e55
can I buy this phone from North American marketS?
you just have to flip the phone and shake it till the battery comes out.
peter griffen haha joker
how is the gps? is the gps sensitive?
how is the camera. is the camera good since it doesnt have autofocus??
sony ericsson is better
E55 or E72??? help
How Does The E55 Compare With The E75 ?
i am deciding between the E55 or E52 and the E72… but the E72 isnt goint to be awalible till December… so any ideas??
Witch one to chose?
mine is e51 , e51 is so awesome ! i’m gonna buy e55 on christmas does e55 has a wifi too ?
Nice review. Just received mine to use alongside my BB Bold. Question: You weren’t joking about the snug fit for the battery, I gave up after 5 minutes trying to get it out using my fingers/ nails. I literally had to force the sim card in with the battery in place. Phone works fine but do you have any tips if I need to remove it? Short of using a screwdriver it seems pretty jammed in, never had this problem on any other device.
Battery life should be amazing with that battery. Norm usage have been reported to be about 8 days.
Great looking device also.
I use Sony Vegas Movie Studio Platinum 9 for our videos.
Oh great, thanks for replying. And if you don’t mind me asking, what software do you use to produce your HD file in those settings?
this guy kinda talked fast…
rly nice lookin
Having that adapter is a fantastic idea. I have a plethora of old Nokia chargers.
I can’t wait for the E72 to hit the streets.
5 minutes would be roughly 75 to 80MB. That’s recording 1.9mbps AVC video with 160kbps AAC audio.
Question out of the box: How large is your 5 minute HD videos when you upload them to YouTube?
Laptops are a bit out of our sphere, but we look at the odd netbook every now and then. I’m sure we’ll look at the Nokia Booklet that was just announced eventually.