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Wednesday May 6, 2009
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Despite its reliance on low-end feature phones and unlocked, almost-unattainable smartphones here in the U.S., Nokia remains the number one cell phone manufacturer worldwide. Today the company unveiled the E52, the latest in a long line of business-themed smartphones with a twist: a claimed eight hours of talk time and 28 days of standby time.
From the looks of it, the E52 isn't packing a huge battery either--it's just 0.4 inches thick. The handset comes with a 2.4-inch LCD, a 3G HSDPA data radio, built-in noise cancellation for improved call quality, and a 3.2-megapixel camera. There's also an A-GPS radio, an FM radio for anyone who still cares, a standard-size 3.5mm headphone jack, and a Web browser with (get this) built-in Adobe Flash support.
Nokia is bundling in support for Nokia Messaging, Lotus Notes Traveler, and a VPN client for corporate types. No word yet on a U.S. launch, but the handset will be available later this summer for 245 euros in select markets in both silver and brown colors.
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June 12, 2009 1:38 AM
I think Nokia E52 is a business phone Particulary it's batery time is amazing up to 23 days stand by time . It can be also integrates seamlessly with corporate telephony systems, effectively complementing or replacing the need for a desk phone which is great .