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Nokia E51

By Alex Kidman, on 17 December 2007 01:15 PM

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    battery last 5 hrs 5 new batte ...Sick and Tired -- 13/07/08

    battery last 5 hrs
    5 new batteries , 3 repairs and still no better

    The good: 0

    The bad: many

    I've been using the E51 for al ...Anonymous2 -- 23/10/08

    I've been using the E51 for almost a year and it never let me down... not sure what the guy before me is talking about with the battery... my battery keeps on going with no complains for hours even if it's on the last bar

    Wicked phone! just dont get th ...Converted -- 17/02/09

    Wicked phone! just dont get the mic wet, its 'irreplaceable'. Il be buying another one exactly the same tho, and thats after a lot of comparing with other nokias

    The good: Web (over home WiFi network), MS Office reading ability, stylish/compact, dont need a refidex in my car anymore

    The bad: Was let down that GPS doesnt mean GPS. Look into it maybe it works in capital cities :(

    not sure if its just my phone, ...anonymous3 -- 25/02/09

    not sure if its just my phone, but it didnt come with any games??????????

    To the person above me: that i ...J cawthorne -- 04/05/09

    To the person above me: that is what wap is for... I found it was fairly easy to download games and other applications I wanted.

    The good: having a cursor that is more user friendly when browsing the internet

    The bad: the tiny function keys...

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