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The Nokia E55 is a new candybar smartphone from the Finnish maker, aimed at the business marketplace. Boasting a 20-keystone crossbreed-QWERTY keypad for easier messaging, HSDPA/HSUPA and WiFi for faster connectivity, and a large battery for extended use, this device is set to be a bourgeois’s topper friend. Read on as we put option the E55 through some rigorous tests to see if it’s up to the job.
Physical Aspects
OK, net ball’s get down feather to business. The Nokia E55 is a slim candybar gimmick that measures a svelte 116.5mm x 49mm x 9.9mm (4.6in x 1.9in x .4in) and weighs in at a perfectly acceptable 95g (3.4oz). Although it looks to be made of metal, the exterior is actually mostly constructed from plastic with a metallic painted finish. Our E55 has a metallic silver banding surrounding the black movement panel of the phone, which gives the French telephone a very stylish appearance. Overall, the habitus caliber is pretty good and the phone feels very robust.
The front of the device is very busy, with plenty of buttons exercise set below its 2.4-in exhibit. The exhibit itself has a 320 x 240 pel (QVGA) solving and tin exhibit up to 16 million colours. Bright sunshine legibility wasn’t great, but I’ve seen much worse. Above the exhibit is the device’s earphone, a light detector, and a forward facing videocall photographic camera. The keys beneath the exhibit comprise a 20-key QWERTY computer keyboard, a 5-way d-pad, deuce softkeys, a abode key, a calendar keystone, a electronic messaging key, and a backspace/delete key, as well as call option send and oddment keys. All the keys go good tactile feedback and ar blackness, with tweed text and backlighting. The d-pad also pulses periodically by default option and flashes when a missed call option, message, or electronic mail is received.
The edges of the device are finished in a metallic black colour, as ar parts of the rear of the French telephone. However, the back is mainly occupied by the metal battery cover, which is engraved with an attractive practice that provides extra grip. Toward the round top of the rear is the lense and flashgun for the 3.2 megapixel photographic camera, as wellspring as the speaker grill.
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The top of the gimmick features the might button and a 3.5mm headphone port, and the bottom of the device features just a microphone pinhole and laniard fixing. The micro-USB interface for charging/information is found on the left field position of the handset, and the right side is home to the earphone volume keys, microphone mute push button, and camera shutter button.











