Nokia E55, worlds thinnest smartphone
The Nokia E55 is a state – of – the – art phone from the ‘E School’ of phones. Very much like the E75, which was also a dual-mode business phone, the Nokia E55 is also one which should very much suit the needs of the corporate bigwigs. Yep, it doesn’t have a slider keyboard, but instead uses 20 keypad faces. This is what makes it one of the most thin smartphones out there.
As far as the connectivity options goes, there is HSDPA, WLAN and WCDMA which will enable you to have ‘turbo – charged’ internet connectivity. The whole point behind this is to enable fast internet for those super busy workers. This will clearly enable a person to check the tons of e-mails he receives while on the go. the Nokia E55 also supports RSS, which enables you to keep a track of blogs and websites as they post new articles or items.
The E55 also enables you to take advantage of extremely quick data transfers and do the data transfer while getting your phone charged, thereby eliminating the need to use a charger at the same time. You can avail yourself of a 16 GB memory card, which works perfectly with the E55. microSD cards are supported, as is with all Nokia mobiles phones.
The E55 also has a couple of home screen modes which can be customized according to how you want it to be. The Nokia E55 also enables you to reduce unwanted noises while on a call. In fact, you can eliminate on all other noises completely with the ‘noise cancellation’ feature.
The phone has a really good QWERTY keyboard, which enables you to send messages really quickly rather than having to tap the same key a number of times to get the letter you want.
The camera provided is a 3.2 MPIX one, which is the same as in the E75, and also allows for auto focus.
The official product page can be found here.
Nokia E55 on Orange
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