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The Nokia E50 mobile phone is one of the company's E-series handsets,
which means it's aimed at business users. Yet instead of looking
like a handheld computer, the E50 gives the impression of being
a conventional camera phone. So what's inside?
Well, there's 70MB of built-in storage and a memory card slot
to start with. All that memory is essential, because the phone
is packed with a collection of mobile office features. There's
support for most kinds of business email technology, along with
a document reader for viewing popular file types. You'll find
texting and picture messages as well.
The handset's organiser will synchronise your calendar and contacts
with Microsoft Outlook or Lotus Notes, while its internet browser
will show you proper web pages. There's quad band coverage for
international travel, a handsfree loudspeaker, voice-activated
controls and connectivity via Bluetooth, infrared or USB.
And just in case you think that 'all work and no play' would
result in a dull phone, the Nokia E50 offers a 1.3 megapixel camera
and MP3 player. Everything runs on the Symbian operating system
and uses the newest version of Nokia's S60 software, making the
E50 versatile and smart. Looking for a business handset? Look
no further.
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