The E5 looks like it businessmen, thanks to funds to create his Blackberry-style, in which a display is connected embedded in the landscape at the top by a full QWERTY keyboard below. Like many other recent Nokia phones, this messenger is about fun, as you flick between two separate screens at home to work and can play.
The E series of mobile phones has become known for building its impressive quality and happiness of the E5 does not down the page. The majority of the chassis are made of hard black plastic, but the battery compartment and centrally mounted buttons on the front carved out of aluminum. The chassis is extremely rigid and does not seem to bend at all, even if you do a good bit of rotational forces are applicable to them, that makes you confident that it will stand up to the rigors of life on the go. Looks-wise it's not quite as flash as the E72, especially because it is missing the model of chrome highlighting and more free-form components. However, the E5 much cheaper and still looks quite stylish. The micro-USB port can be used to recharge the handset and the synchronization with a PC, but charge more slowly than it is on with Nokia's own USB charger. Struck in the middle of these two ports, the headphone jack, which is fortunately a standard will find 3.5mm jack, so you can easily replace the included headphones for your own.
For storage, the phone has 512 on-board ROM, but it provides Nokia with a 2 GB microSD card. This fits down into a slot, which is rather awkwardly under the battery cover, so you can not swap memory cards without turning off the handset.
(Via trustedreviews)
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