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Nokia's E Series devices are predominantly targeted at business users, but the E52's subtle design will appeal to regular consumers as well. It doesn’t have a full QWERTY keyboard, but the Nokia E52 boasts outstanding battery life, a razor-thin design...
Fantastic battery life, Slim and stylish design, Great numeric keypad, Nokia Messaging...
Controls are a mixed bag, Lack of QWERTY keyboard will deter many...
The Nokia E52 is priced in India at Rs. 11,900. The E52 is a strange device when you consider it's an e-mail smartphone that lacks a QWERTY keyboard. If you aren't fussed by the (admittedly excellent) numeric keypad, the E52 offers fantastic battery l...
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The Nokia E52 comes in as a top of the line feature phone with a bold, slim exterior look. This is a phone that is set to take on the business world and come out on top because the E52 is a smartphone from Nokia which builds on the past successes of...
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The new E52 is the latest E-Series phone to hit the streets and packs in all the features of the E72 sans the full QWERTY keypad into a more compact and pocketable design. We took it for a spin to see how well it performs. Bundle Related Links...
Slim design, good display quality, comfortable keypad, solid build quality, excellent audio quality, extensive connectivity options...
Poor camera, frustrating T9 dictionary, D-pad rim lacks a tactile feel, sluggish gallery...
The Nokia E52 is priced at Rs. 12,499 (MRP). We were really impressed by the phone's overall performance. For starters, it has a really slim and light body and yet it is amazingly solid and well built. The display quality is good and so is the loudspea...
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After getting mixed reviews, mostly negative ones, about the last phone they added to the Nseries line – the much-hyped mobile computer – Nokia now updates the Eseries with the cool and classy , somehow hoping to tone things down a bit and get back t...
The metal accents, the 3.5mm headphone jack, and the over-all the design make this phone a commendable choice. The easy file transfer and the quick access - even more so. Top all of that with Wi-Fi connectivity and GPS function, then no doubt this phon...
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The Nokia N Series of phones may be their most high profile portfolio that the company has to offer, but if there is one thing that the latest E52 mobile phone proves, is that the E series is a serious contender to its N cousins. If there is one lesson...
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Contrary to our original expectations, we preferred the Nokia E52 to its E55 sibling. The unusual keyboard on the E55 may find favor for those whose fingers aren’t already trained in T9 predictive text, but we struggled with the compact layout...
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NB. Some of the material below is common to the Nokia E55. Rather than link a dozen times back over to my E55 review, Ive included all the comment you need inline, below. So apologies for the necessary duplication, but at least new readers will get...
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In this short review we have paid attention to the differences between the and the . For further information regarding the software functionality of the phone, please read our .We have recently introduced Nokia´s first handset featuring a compact QWER...
Thinner than most other smartphones, The display is almost perfect and totally usable in direct sunlight, Extremely robust battery, Good music playback quality...
No dedicated camera macro mode...
We encountered something really interesting when we compared the speed of both devices. Both handsets sport identical hardware, including the 600MHz ARM11 CPUs, but the Nokia E52 runs noticeably slower alongside of the E55 with identical tasks. However...
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Hardware - built like a tank E52s design and hardware materials continue the Eseries legacy of class and luxury. Here are my notes: The screen is 240 x 320, standard QVGA with physical dimensions of 2.4" - an improvement over its predecessor E51s 2...
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The Eseries have certainly gone a long way, its Nokia for business and they mean it. The Nokia E52 is a no-compromise tool and you can tell at a glimpse. The extensive use of metal doesnt go unnoticed by either eye or hand. Speaking of hand feel - t...
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