Nokia E50/E51/E65?

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Hi-

After much hemming and hawing I think I've narrowed down the choices for a new, unlocked phone to the Nokia E50 and the Nokia E65.

I'm interested in hearing about the following regarding these 2 phones:

-Battery life
-Voice quality/reception
-Durability/build quality
-Sliding mechanism on the E65
-Connectivity options
-Overall "feel" (I suppose this is fairly subjective)

Also if you know of any bugs with any of these phones, knowing those would be helpful.

Thank you for any help you can provide!

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Sesro1978
 
i've got a E51 and it's a super cell phone. I'm using WLan everyday that's why i chose this phone. but i need a querty phone, that's why i want to change.
Batterylife while using umts is very very bad. But with normal using (telephone & wlan) it's ok
 
I hav E65!

It rocks mann?!
i would never want to change it! It also has some battery life prb! but i can bear with it! =) Luv its looks!
 
i own also an E65 and i'm satisfied with it. Specialy with design and look. Many other (so called better) phones looks cheaper then E65.
 
Nokia E50:
Great look & easy to use. Battery life is great. Great features that allow you to place word documents & open them with built in application.

But, operating system crashes. It takes forever to open images. It would reset the mobile when checking balance on Pay as you go. Sometimes phone would go on loud speaker during a call & not be able to get it back to headset function.
 
Now E65:
Great phone & great features. Easy to use once you know how to navigate around all the stuff. Only problem seems to be that mine is way too clever! I use mine for business & thus need it 'on' all the time. It knows better & keeps switching itself off & on & has breaks in between, had this problem 3 months ago & stopped so I thought it was just a glitch. Today, however, it was on, off, paused & doing what it wanted all over the place. Open the slide to make a call & it automatically goes to switch off, then does so by itself. Type PIN number, I do that & it switches on then pauses then off then on then. You get the picture. It came close to the big throw across the road. Got a message, vibration & checked then it then turned off. Turned it back on & it turned off & so on. I use mine for emails & Internet etc & never a real problem. Except for the intuitive on & off thing it seems to know & learn. Perhaps it is cleverly screening my calls & messages. Off to the repair shop we go!

E51:
Never touched it ,and Do not know much ...
 
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