Nokia E51

By Alex Kidman on 17 December 2007

Nokia's E51 combines business functionality with a well appreciated serving of style, making it a highly desirable phone.

Editor's rating:7.8 User rating:7.7
  • Good: Stylish design • HSDPA and Wi-Fi • Good battery life • Integrated e-mail, Web and document browsing
  • Bad: Screen is small for lengthy Web or document viewing • Some keys are too small • Other keys are tough to press • No inbuilt document editing •
  • Specs: Bluetooth, Infrared, Wi-Fi, Next G, 3G, HSDPA • Candybar • 35 MB • Numerical keypad • See more specifications
  • RRP: AU$679.00
  • Available plans: 7 plans available starting from $30 to $250

Design
When making a business phone, the approach that phone makers have taken has always tended towards the serious. Make a business phone too flashy, the theory goes, and you'll put off potential customers, either because they don't want to look as though they're not serious business types, or simply because those in charge of the purse strings won't release funds for a "fun" looking phone.

It's a trend that's slowly been eroded away by a subset of business phones that also double as decent looking personal models, and Nokia's latest enterprise model, the E51, fits neatly into this category. It's a candy-bar form factor phone, measuring 114mm by 46mm by 12mm and weighing a neat 100 grams. That's perhaps a touch on the long side for some business shirt pockets, but nowhere near as bulky as, say, an old school Blackberry.

Features
The E51 is a 3G, HSDPA capable phone -- our test sample came configured for Telstra's Next G network. It also boasts Bluetooth and Wi-Fi capabilities, as you'd expect from a business-class phone. The E51 runs on the Symbian 60 platform, with support for push mail via Mail for Exchange, Visto Mobile, and Seven Always-on platforms. On the office side, QuickOffice provides access to Word, Excel and Powerpoint documents, although critically this is in a viewing capacity only. We can't imagine seriously editing a business document on the E51's two-inch display, so perhaps Nokia has a point in not including a full editor; still, some business users may find this a distinct drawback.

It is somewhat weaker on the "fun" side of the equation. While it does sport a 2-megapixel camera, there's only the one camera, which rather limits the appeal of video calling. Likewise, it'll handle music and video playback, and comes with 130MB of on-board memory to accommodate these (upgradeable via microSD), but they're pretty clearly a bit of an afterthought compared to the more entertainment-focused mobiles on the market currently.

Performance
The candy-bar form factor is so well established, and so well understood by phone manufacturers that it's pretty hard to get it wrong, and for the most part the E51 treads a familiar and safe path. We were somewhat irked by some of the function keys in practical use terms. The rubberised side keys are somewhat unresponsive unless you've got tough thumbs, and the rather small option keys that circle the main control pad are on the thin and small side. That's a personal observation, however -- a couple of minutes fiddling around with the display sample in any phone shop should tell you whether the E51 will annoy you personally in this regard.

As noted, the business functionality of the E51 is somewhat hampered by the fact that the supplied version of QuickOffice is only capable of document viewing and not editing. Likewise, the browser uses Nokia's virtual map set-up to zip around Web pages. Given the dual limitations of a two-inch display and a standard phone keypad, it's a reasonable enough compromise. In effect, this is a phone for checking details in the back of a cab or on the train, but not really one that you'd want to compose lengthy documents on during a trip.

Nokia rates the E51 as being capable of up to 4.4 hours of talktime and up to 13 days standby. With the integration of Wi-Fi, we reckon that's pretty optimistic for most business users, and we found ourselves recharging the E51 around every three to four days during our tests.

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Topics: business, camera, mobile phone, nokia, smartphone, e51

Comments (28)

  • Fansal gave a review on 07/11/2009 07:15

    A good buy. I will recommend it to my friends. I wish the Vibration key was at an easy display on the keypad.Also it would be good if there were an option of deleting all the meassages together.The voice and speaker quality is very good.

  • Tim2 gave a review on 27/10/2009 05:23

    Heat,Heat,Heat.The first phone went back to Nokia and eventually was replaced. The second phone did the same thing and cooked itself, i gave up and payed Telstra $ 800 to cancel contract and put the thing in a draw were it cant hurt anyone else.
    Some good features but whats the point if the thing cooks itself or gets that hot it is unusable,worst and most expensive Nokia i have have ever had.

  • urlmonkey gave a review on 08/10/2009 13:03

    • Good: quickoffice, WiFi, support for IMAP, POP3, SMTP
    • Bad: cannot use quickoffice normally because screen is too small

    It looks OK but could be better. Everything looks cheap and ugly in spite of design with steel elements. Web browsing is not convenient because of small screen, difficult to use qouickoffice for same reason. PDF is not tagged in any way so little chance to see pdf normally.Buttons are f@cked up totally. Who is going to type on such "business phone" long text? Bottom line don't buy nokia E51! It's a joke, some sort of parody of smartphone.

  • Ben gave 2/10 on 06/10/2009 19:45

    • Good: Feature Rich
    • Bad: Very disappointed with the longevity of the device. during day-to-day use.

    My experience with the E51 started out great, and I was very impressed with the features and general performance of the phone. However, on a hot day don't leave the phone in your pocket whilst in the sun. I fried 2 which were replaced on warranty, the third time Nokia refused to replace the handset. Nokia stated it had water damage, which must have been from condensation in my pocket. In addition, 3 buttons were dysfunctional at various times. Very disappointed with the longevity of the device.

  • iq gave 10/10 on 21/09/2009 19:06

    • Good: design, size, reception, ease of use
    • Bad: nothing

    Guys it is not a computer but if you are looking for a real phone this is it. Simple to use, easy to carry and has great reception and connectivity. Highly recommended if you are looking for a real phone but if you are looking to check facebook then look for something else.

  • dalawat@gmail.com gave a review on 02/09/2009 21:51

    • Good: economical prize
    • Bad: bad keypad

    this is an average phone

  • Bazza gave 1/10 on 26/08/2009 21:10

    • Good: For Nothing
    • Bad: Heats up to uncomfortable. Battery life very short

    Not much to review - only lasted 10 days and now has been back being repaired for 2 weeks. Over heated badly. Especially on charge. Battery eventually would not recharge at all.

  • Livv gave 8/10 on 26/08/2009 20:57

    • Good: Everythingg
    • Bad: Nothing Really

    Great Phone. Love All The Features It Has. Would Definetaly Recommend It To A Friend!

  • Scorn gave a review on 25/08/2009 17:54

    • Good: I didn't pay for it - my employer did!
    • Bad: Crappy features - burns my ear - short battery life

    In short, the worst phone I ever used. If company policy allowed me to use my own phone I would but as there are lockdowns applied to work phones, I'm not allowed.

    This thing HEATS UP MAJORLY! I'm so worried about it I may hand it back to my employer, else risk a basket-ball size tumour!

    Usually I'm not one to worry about features, phone & wifi is my main use, but the menu is very unintuitive and features are very basic.

    Avoid like the plague.

  • Breeza gave 9/10 on 21/07/2009 18:03

    • Good: phone is excellent loads of memory, clear screen, great for web ect. love it
    • Bad: heats up but all phones do that

    excellent phone i love it

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