compact small size, connectivity, multimedia...2Mpix camera, 2 ...5mm jack, memory card under back cover...Then Nokia has a solution called E51 for you...Fun - mp3 player, FM radio with RDS, Realplayer, flashplayer, sound recorder, all easy to use with a
The LG enV2 is a very impressive device. Clearly designed for the texting crowd, this device has everything that a modern texter could possibly want. From a full QWERTY keyboard to a number of multimedia features and even 3G support, the LG enV2 is a grea
Thankfully this oversight has been addressed with its follow-up the E51 with HSDPA and Wi-Fi now on-board...And like the E65, the E51 is impressively built with a metal-plated trim and battery cover...As a business-class phone , Nokia has understandably t
I'm not going to apologise for having had something of a Nokia -fest over the past few weeks...The E51 is the answer, and it really does look like a great smartphone for the business user and for consumers who want to stay on top of their lives...The
Sleeker and smaller than the original EnV. Comfortable QWERTY keyboard and QVGA internal display make texting fun. Huge external keypad makes dialing easy. VCAST music and video support. Support for laptop tethering (phone as modem). External keypad makes
The E51 is Nokia ’s latest of these...While the E51 has been crafted first and foremost with business usage in mind, with plenty of office tools and personal information management features, Nokia does acknowledge that even business users like their
When the Voyager came out, it seemed like a natural upgrade to the enV as it had a QWERTY keyboard and offered more multimedia features and a touch screen on top of strong messaging. But with the release of enV2, the upgrade path is forked. Capability-wis
This is a great phone for those who love to message others wirelessly since it has a QWERTY keyboard. The phone is also a great improvement to the enV with a whole new look and a compact design. I wasn’t too fascinated by the maroon color, but I found the
Small external display, WAP browser, Speakerphone causes distortion at high volumes, Does not include a microUSB data cable We are highly impressed with the overall improvements that have been made with the new enV2. It features a more modern and simplist
Compact candybar format 3G/HSDPA, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and infrared Plenty of built-in memory plus a microSD card slot Excellent user...Lacks two-way video calling No built-in GPS receiver...
This updated device is slimmer, smaller, has a better keyboard, and improves upon the original LG enV in just about every way. Well, almost every way.....
A compact phone with a spacious full keyboard for e-mail and messaging Clunky dial-pad design; no true Web browser; applications interrupt could be better integrated An impressively versatile handset jammed into a small package, but it lacks the iPhones e
The LG enV2 has seen some nice, cosmetic improvements, and these might be just enough to tip the scales from a phone we didn't like very much to one we'd actually recommend. The look of the device is much more adult, but also more polished, and the improv
At $129.99 with a contract, the enV2 is a compelling phone for voice calling and text messaging. Yes, the Blackberry Pearl does everything the enV2 does and more
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