![]() There’s more about E5’s home screen, and that’s the theme customization. The phone has a single homescreen, number of homescreen themes and two totally different easy switch modes such as Business and Personal. Yes, not hotswappable.Ĭustomization is the key and Symbian 60 3 rd edition. Below the battery are two trays, one for the SIM card and the other for microSDHC card. There is a 5MP Fixed Focus camera at the back of the device. It has a 3.5mm audio jack on the top accompanied by a microUSB port (data transfer and charging) on the left spine. Also Call and End/Power button, two short-cut keys (home and messaging) on the front. You can find the Screen, Ambient light sensor on top right, Qwerty keypad, four way D-pad. But for the given price, you can totally live with it. The E5 has 2.36” QVGA display, has a resolution of 320 x 240 pixels and supports 256000 colors (that’s a lot lesser than E72’s 16,700,000 screen colors) which is one of its biggest disadvantage. Comes in 5 colors – Carbon Black, Sky Blue, Silver Grey, Copper Brown and chalk white. The device feels solid, though most of it is purely made up of plastic. But E5 is brilliantly designed, those curved edges feel comfortable to hold, while making it easier for trouble free texting or while providing any other input. Some may think its cute, some may just accept the way it is. The Nokia E5 has slight resemblance to any of its ancestors, its different and its a a bit ugly. The Nokia E5 comes in a typical blue rectangular box. So will E5 find its place there? Yes, it is a low cost qwerty phone that offers most features what one would ask for. I said business oriented phones right? Yes, I did and there was a time when E-series phones were just for the Business Class, with phones like E71, E63, E72 the trend changed! Even the normal users, heavy texters, social networking addicts liked the form factor. ![]() It packs a good enough 600MHz processor with 256MB RAM, powered by stable and well proven Symbian S60 3 rd edition OS. Nokia E5 is one such phone which packs some great hardware with trusty OS. Here’s the FoneArena Nokia E5 review – a QWERTY phone which has been launched in the market recently and is Nokia’s latest Eseries device after the E72.
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