This handset seems like a business phone, technically gifted and unlike its predecessors, has a reasonable price of about $270.
Nokia E5 design is typical E Series models with full-QWERTY keyboard: well-knit shell, rather than wide (57 mm) and 2.36 inch screen with QVGA resolution (320 x 240 pixels). This display seems totally overtaken by modern trends but in practice proves to be fine enough for almost any activity.
Directly below the display is the navigation pad that unfortunately we are not elated with optics as does the Nokia E72. An optical track pad is awfully useful for browsing the Internet. Consequently, with only the arrow keys, you have very superior control over the cursor.
Full-QWERTY keyboard is comfy, can be used easily even with one hand. In disparity, the volume keys located on the right side pressed very tough and are almost unfeasible to utilize when the phone is on your ear.
The upper part of this handset hosts the micro USB port intended for transferring data and charging the battery plus also a dedicated jack for charging the battery. For the earphone a port is there on a standard 3.5 mm. Positioning is totally uninspired for the micro SD slot, the memory card admittance is possible only by removing the battery. Camera lens is positioned on the back of the terminal and is accompanied by an LED flash.
News Source:- www.timesoftheinternet.com
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