Nokia E55 review: Five by five
Five by five
The business of messaging
E-series devices are mostly about messaging and connectivity so we are not surprised that they got this part right. The E55 is a wiz at all sorts of messages and won't shy away from viewing and even editing attached office documents.
On the whole, E55's great email client and the ability to view and edit office documents will really help keep you up to date while you're away from the office. Just like E75 and E52, E55 also comes with the Nokia Messaging software preloaded along with a lifetime service subscription.
There are three message editors aboard: SMS and MMS share the first one, audio and e-mail have their own. The SMS editor is the familiar application for all Symbian S60 smartphones.
An SMS automatically turns into an MMS when you insert some multimedia content
It goes without saying that a delivery report can be activated. The reports pop up on screen, once the message reaches the addressee and are subsequently saved in a separate folder in the messaging sub-menu.
When you are exiting the message editor without having sent the message, the editor prompts you to either save it to the Drafts folder or discard it.
The audio message, albeit technically a type of MMS, was obviously deemed worthy of a dedicated editor. It allows you to either record the message on the spot or use a previously recorded sound clip.
The new email client (first featured on E75) has better looks and better messaging organization than the ones in the past. Each of the folders of your mailbox can now be sorted by whatever filters you might like and can then be searched if necessary.
Composing an email on the E55 is as easy as it gets
You can also set what the folders preview should look like, i.e. how many lines should be given to each entry, whether title dividers should be applied etc.
You can sort your email much like on a desktop computer email client
The email client supports a wide range of personal and corporate email standards such as IBM Lotus Notes Traveller, Microsoft Exchange, Gmail, Yahoo! Mail etc.
Encryption is also enabled, as well as mobile VPN support for connecting to secure corporate Intranets.
The Message reader can read your messages while you're driving
Quite naturally, the Nokia E55 supports the ultra easy email setup we've been treated to recently. If you are using any public email service (it has to be among the over 1000 supported providers), all you have to do is enter your email address and password to start enjoying email-on-the-go. The Nokia E55 takes care of downloading all the relevant settings to get you going in no time.
Image gallery: Nseries feel, Eseries method
The image gallery was a pleasant surprise - it's the same as the one found in Nseries phones and looks great. The speed of photo browsing increases if you press and hold the direction buttons on the D-pad. This allows quick skipping of tons of files if you're not in the habit of sorting out your memory card regularly.
Unlike, say, the Nokia N85, zooming here is very speedy, thanks to the zippy 600MHz processor. It does slow down a bit when you get over 100% but it will go up to 400% zoom. Zooming is done in small increments (about 10%) and panning is quite fast too.
The gallery offers a nice slide show with customizable effects and delay between slides. You can also choose the direction of the slideshow - forward or backward from the currently selected photo and the track to go with it. Music can also be switched off if you prefer.
The gallery also has a very good picture tagging system. In addition to geotagging, which is automatically handled by the camera, you can add as many tags as you like to each photo and then use them as filters. There's also the option to organize photos in Albums.
Reader comments
- AnonD-416246
- 19 Aug 2015
- utd
Hi, guys. Do anyone have the Nokia E55 mobile now. I'm in need of it.
- Jain
- 21 Jul 2012
- uwY
Iam eagerly waiting to buy Nokia E55 any body can help.
- Kannan
- 08 Jun 2012
- utZ
I am using e55 for last 2 years & e52 for 1 year. Though i am a gadget freak, its hard for me to change to latest android phone for one reason battery Liiiiife. I can forget my charger for days :) I will say, its a more than enough phone for eve...