The Nokia E50 mobile phone is the most recent accumulation to Nokia’s E-series of high-end business mobile phones, and successfully it is the entry-level mobile phone handset for that assortment.

You can inform at a glimpse that the Nokia E50 mobile phone comes across narrower than on the whole existing mobile phones. It measures 113 x 43.5 x 15.5 mm, approximately the similar width as the trendy Nokia 6230i mobile phone but 10mm taller and 4.5mm thinner. It weighs 104 grams, which is 5 grams heavier than the Nokia 6230i mobile phone.

Nokia E50 mobile phone warped dissimilar other E-series mobile phones, this isn’t a 3G device, nor does it have WiFi. In its place, this is a quad band GSM mobile phone with GPRS and EDGE. However, it is a Symbian S60 smart phone and it comes with resilient memory on micro SD cards.

On the back of the Nokia E50 mobile phone is a 1.3 mega pixel camera, and the mobile phone also comes with Blue tooth. They’re a 240×320 pixel display in 262,000 colours. Talk time is in remarkable 6.8 hours (or 8 hours with the non-compulsory BL-6C battery) and 9 days standby.

In accumulation, the Nokia E50 mobile phone has a MP3/AAC player, email client and an XHTML web browser. In addition to criterion POP3/SMTP/IMAP email, the Nokia E50 mobile phone can sustain Blackberry Connect, Visto and other push email protocols. It can also be used with the Avaya Communication Manager system, so the Nokia E50 mobile phone can be incorporated into corporate PABX installations.

It’s not the whizziest mobile phone in the world, although the stipulation is undoubtedly aimed at business users. Nokia have aimed to make the E50 mobile phone a multitalented business mobile phone that’s not too ostentatious, and they appear to have succeeded, even though the countless businesses will not like the enclosure of a digital camera.

Every time we see a business mobile phone like this, we raise - is it the descendant to the Nokia 6310i mobile phone? (We like the Nokia 6310i mobile phone at Fonebiz). Well nope its not, although the Nokia E50 mobile phone has the battery life and the sensible description of the Nokia 6310i mobile phone, the camera and flexible memory are not really essential for most business users.

Nokia say that the E50 mobile phone will be obtainable during Q2/early Q3 2006 at an estimate cost of €400 / $550 / £300 before tax and subsidy.