
Nokia E52 extends phone talk time
Jonathan Fernando
Nokia has unveiled the E52, a model that boasts superior talk and standby times
Published on May 6, 2009
Finnish phone manufacturer Nokia has revealed that its latest handset will boast an eight hour talk time.
The Nokia E52 was announced at an event in Warsaw recently and with the battery life being its unique selling point, Nokia added that the phone will also have a colossal standby time of 23 days.
However, rather than pack the impressive battery life into a high-specced, fully-featured phone, Nokia has reverted to a slightly more classic and modest handset for the E52, insisting that it won't scrimp on features.
The handset will house a 3.2 megapixel camera, GPS compass, 1GB of storage, plus software for integration with Microsoft Exchange and Lotus Notes, and built-in noise cancellation.
The Nokia E52 is sure to be a hit with corporate customers, as the handy solution to daily battery charging and wide ranging features make this a highly desirable business phone.


