Nokia E55 - crammed up

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The camera on the back is a 3.2 megapixel unit and there is a weak LED trying to help us out in dark. There is no autofocus, we get a so-called full focus instead (other sources refer to it as enhanced fix focus), which can theoretically make sharp pictures without focusing. The only thing I’ve noticed at first was that the camera takes the picture as soon as I press the button and they look good on the display, so I could hardly wait to see them on a computer monitor.

Nokia E55
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They look terrible. No matter we get mostly the same settings like on a different Symbian phone with a better camera, it seems there’s no use tampering with it. Each and every picture is blurred, although I took most of them in bright sunlight. There is no trace of any focus, close objects are completely blurred, distant ones also. Where does it focus anyway? There are some test pictures below, go and see it for yourselves.

We get the usual music quality. The headset is no big deal, we can’t take it apart, but since E55 has a standard jack, we can use any headset we want. When on handsfree we get a decent quality thanks to the metal case and with the speaker on the back we managed to make the equalizer unnecessary in this case, as we just have to put the phone on a large surface for some more bass.

Nokia E55

The software is also the usual, there are no real problems with it, the player can run in the background, we can filter tracks by ID3 tags and album covers can also be displayed. Of course stereo Bluetooth is supported and the FM radio is not missing either, but we have to connect a headset to use it.

N-Gage is supported (it’s only not working), which is not specific of all Eseries Nokia phones, and we have two preinstalled games as well, one of them is called Solitares (I think you all know what it is), while the second is Body Cascade, which is a rather cool Tetris-clone.

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