The Nokia E5 is the latest in a long line of business oriented Eseries phones, and directly follows on from the Nokia E72 with its QWERTY keyboard, landscape screen and business oriented feature-set. Like many of Nokia’s other recent messenger handsets though, this one is also about fun, as it lets you flick between two separate home screens for work and play. But the great build quality and services of E-series handsets became popular with funsters too, and soon the likes of the E72 popped up – a mini keyboarded BlackBerry-a-like with a clever ability to switch between two home screens, the idea being you could set one screen up for staid old working, the other up for fun and freaky play.
Nokia E5 has grouped together the ports on the top edge of the phone. Here you will find the traditional Nokia mini-charging port as well as a microUSB port. The microUSB port can be used for charging the handset as well as syncing it with a PC, but charging is slower using USB than it is using Nokia’s own charger. Slapped bang in the middle of these two ports of nokia e5 you will find the headphone socket, which thankfully is a standard 3.5mm jack, so you can easily swap the supplied headphones for your own. The bottom is clear, and the top houses 3.5mm headset connector, microUSB port and the main power connector. And that's your lot. Nokia E5
