So here we have it -- one of the very first few Nokia Booklet 3G in the country. I have to admit, the Nokia Booklet 3G is just gorgeous (and I use this word very sparingly). If it didn't have the Nokia logo on the glossy-black lid cover, I'd easily mistaken it for an Apple netbook (okay, the non-existent one). The Nokia E51 first came out in September last year, it already got my attention. The Nokia E51 is a business/productivity phone so expect good connectivity options -- WiFi and 3.5G or HSDPA (3.6MBps). For a retail price of Php12,300, this unit is a great buy -- probably the cheapest full-featured business phone that went out of Nokia's doors. New owners of the Nokia E51 can't go wrong with this phone. Well, that's until the qwerty Nokia E71 goes on sale at the end of the month. Read more in our articles including "Nokia Booklet 3G in the flesh!" and "Nokia E51 Review".
So here we have it -- one of the very first few Nokia Booklet 3G in the country. I have to admit, the Nokia Booklet 3G is just gorgeous (and I use this word very sparingly).
If it didn't have the Nokia logo on the glossy-black lid cover, I'd easily mistaken it for an Apple netbook (okay, the non-existent one). The Nokia E51 first came out in September last year, it already got my attention. The Nokia E51 is a business/productivity phone so expect good connectivity options -- WiFi and 3.5G or HSDPA (3.6MBps).
Our coverage of Nokia Products includes: "Nokia Booklet 3G in the flesh!"; "Nokia E51 Review"; "Review: Nokia N78". Each article provides unique insights and information.