


Initially available in five colours: Carbon Black, Chalk White, Sky Blue.Up to 250MB of internal memory, 256MB of RAM (up from 128MB on the E72, for example), microSD card slot.BL-4D (1200mAh) Li-Ion battery, support for both microUSB and 2 mm power port charging.5 megapixel 'full focus' (EDoF) camera with LED flash.


115 x 58.9 x 12.8 mm in dimensions (75 cc volume), 126 g in weight QWERTY candy bar form factor.And with direct access to over 90 percent of the world’s corporate email through Mail for Exchange and IBM Lotus Notes Traveler, it’s easy to keep in contact from anywhere." The Nokia E5 is perfect for managing busy schedules with a variety of productivity applications available in the Ovi Store. The Nokia E5 combines high quality business features with all of the personal networking and entertainment capabilities that a busy professional expects from a smartphone. "Designed for those that want to be productive in both their professional and personal lives, the Symbian-based Nokia E5 follows the successful blueprint of devices such as the Nokia E72 and Nokia E63. Nokia E5 front (white variant) and back (black variant) In the UK it should have a SIM-free street price of around £180, but, as with other products, this will fall in time. It compares with launch prices of €199 for Nokia E63, €245 for the Nokia E52 and €350 for the Nokia E72. The control cluster has also been redesigned, as has the back of the device, with a mixture of plastic and metallic materials.Īt €180 before taxes and subsidies, the E5 is Nokia's cheapest ever Eseries. Due to the lower price and resultant materials the E5 is bigger than the E72 (114 x 58.3 x 10.1 mm and 65 cc). The keyboard's bottom row has been slightly tweaked with a return to the larger space bar with three (E5, E71), rather than four (E63, E72), buttons on either side. The E5 is very similar in size to the E63 (115 x 58.9 x 12.8 mm versus 113 mm x 59 mm x 13 mm), but slightly smaller by volume (75 cc versus 86 cc) thanks to its more rounded profile.
