Nokia E5 Sleek and Contemporary
Nokia has only a few days back launched the Nokia E5 for its valued UK customers. Designed with stainless steel accents lending that unique, sophisticated and sturdy look the Nokia E5 comes out as a very sleek, slim and a Today smartphone.
The Nokia E5 keeps you well connected with the external world irrespective of where you are through its 3G and wi-fi ability. The mobile phone’s in-built GPS receiver ensures that you have easy and very efficient navigation. You can look forward to having a really gala time taking pictures and high quality videos through its camera Its camera is of 5P digital and comes with a LED Flash support. This means very high resolution photographs, images and DVD quality videos. The mobile phone affords a 256 MB internal memory and this capacity can be increased to 32 GB of expandable memory.
Falling under the mid-range device category, the Nokia E5 is a S60 3rd Edition Feature Pack 2, The smartphone has a QWERTY slab form and the camera of 5 mega pixes EdoF. The smartphone boasts of high speed comprehensive connectivity (tri-band 3G and wi-fi), integrated GPS/. It can be considered a successor to the Nokia E63.
In the UK, the Nokia E5 is priced at £ 180 before taxes and subsidies. This is surely the cheapest ever E series phone to hit the English soil. Industry experts believe that a SIM free street price of the smartphone in the UK should be around £ 180. But this expectedly is bound to fall in the coming months.
The Nokia E5 deals will start hitting the avid customer soon enough. Needless to mention, the mobile phone will be supported, marketed and retailed by all the networks. Namely Orange, Vodafone, O2, T-Mobile, etc. As with most Nokia mobile phones, the pricing is the icing on the cake. It will be hard for most competitors to beat the prices mentioned. The moment there are Nokia E5 deals for Pay as You Go, the prices are only going to take a tumble further. Industry sources feel under Pay as You Go Nokia E5 deal, the price will be around £ 140 only. Already there are signs that there is a huge rush in the UK for this new mobile phone from Nokia.
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Would choose a 3 MP setting unless you plan to print a photo larger than 8 x 10 inches. You actually lose picture quality when you crop a higher MP photo down to a smaller size. It also takes more money, memory space, processing, and transmission time with a higher setting.
Most companies are touting high mega pixel to sell cameras, but high mega pixel settings take longer to process and may not be needed unless required for large pictures or enlarging parts of pictures. Maximum print size for a 3 mega pixel setting is 8 x 10 inches. Megapixel resolution is about potential photo size, not picture quality.
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The number of pictures that memory will hold depends on the mega pixel setting on your camera. My camera will hold about 900 pictures with a 1 GB memory card and a setting of 3 mega pixels. It will take 84 minutes of video at 30 fps. Could use a 5.2 mega pixel setting, but there would be no improvement in picture quality.
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