Nokia E50: Symbian 60 OS of the Nokia E50 phone

Nokia is the biggest name in the mobile industry. Nokia handsets are accredited with ingenuity in design and technology. One aspect that accounts for the immense popularity of Nokia phones is variety. The company manufactures phones for people with different telecommunication requirements. It has set a categorizing trend, wherein phones of a certain genre are placed in a specific segment. The E Series was launched to address the business needs of busy professionals.

The Nokia E50 phone is designed to ease work pressure by facilitating connectivity, office tools, and entertainment for tedious hours. It operates on quad-band frequencies that keep the phone connected to networks at any place on planet earth. Hands-free feature enables users to handle multiple tasks simultaneously. One can answer a call and send or check a message simultaneously.

An extensive range of Office Tools are furnished to settle last moment woes of scatty professionals. One can assign tasks to subordinates – individuals and teams. This information can be edited or updated on a regular basis. It supports communication using Push-to-talk technology. This feature is analogous to instant messaging via wireless. It is of service in communicating with a group or team in the office. A single number can be dialed to connect to the team for a conference call. Messages such as SMS, MMS, voice messages, and Emails can be sent across to the team. Thus, even if you forget to prepare for a presentation, you can always delegate the work to your team. Don’t make it a habit though.

The Symbian 60 OS of the Nokia E50 phone combines its faculties with the qualities of a software named Avaya one-X Mobile Edition. The cumulative effect of the combination is fruitful. It helps increasing cost efficiency of the calls. It facilitates group conferencing. It even supports VoiP via WLAN.

Replete with applications, particularly for office, the Nokia E50 phone re-invents alphabet string. So, from now it’s E for Business.

 
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