Nokia bolstered its Nokia Eseries portfolio of
business devices with the introduction of the new Nokia E51 device. The slim and
elegant Nokia E51 adds greater simplicity, faster access and tighter integration
to key applications, while maintaining the smartphone capabilities and stylish
design that customers have come to expect in a Nokia Eseries device. An
all-round device, Nokia E51 is ideal for business professionals who require
reliable, real-time access to business and people, need to manage time
effectively and value a single device that is easy to set up, maintain and use.
Nokia E51 users with Nokia mobility solutions can experience mobile telephony,
mobile email and messaging, office phone functionality, and cost savings - with
the convenience of one phone number, one voice mailbox, one dial plan - in a
single device.
While expanding the rich functionality that
business users require, Nokia continues to simplify the use of its business
devices via the following:
A home screen including user-selected
icons to the most used applications
One Touch keys with one-click access to
key functionalities including email, contacts, calendar and the home screen
Set-up wizards offering step-by-step
guidance for setting up email accounts, configuring Internet calling and
accessing wireless local area networks
Integration with a wide range of business
email solutions, including Nokia Intellisync Wireless Email and Mail for
Exchange to communicate with Microsoft Exchange Server, and consumer email
Streamlined email reading experience with
easy access to attachments
Dedicated Email key on the front cover,
indicator light for new email, and a preview window to the latest email on
the home screen to help keep up with email when on the move
Nokia E51 also extends business value to end
users and businesses through its ability to integrate tightly with corporate
telephony systems (PBX) through Nokia Mobile Unified Communications solutions
such as Nokia Intellisync Call Connect for Cisco and Nokia Intellisync Call
Connect for Alcatel. These solutions deliver desk phone calling features - such
as extension dialing, hold, transfer and conferencing - to a single, mobile
device. Companies can also reduce their international call charges by routing
the call over the corporate IP networks.
Technical specifications
Operating frequency GSM
850/900/1800/1900, WCDMA 850/2100
Key features include:
Thin design loaded with features to help
balance your business and leisure time
Access your email while on the go with
support for most leading corporate and personal email applications
Browse the web and email with high speed
3G, HSDPA, or WLAN connection
Make lower cost voice calls over the
internet with the built-in WLAN
Important Notice:-
Cingular/AT&T customers, prior to purchasing a tri-band product (900/1800/1900MHz), please contact your service provider to make sure the 1900MHz frequency is available for use in your area. If NOT, then only a phone with GSM 800/850 would work!
In USA, this Phone is compatible with:
T-Mobile, AT&T GSM Wireless, Cingular GSM, Suncom GSM
Europe, Asia, Africa, Latin America and the Carribeans:
This Phone will work with all GSM Wireless Service Providers all over the world working on GSM networks.
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